By I.D. Nga
What exactly were Nigerians supposed to gain from the privatization of the power sector? What, for instance, made the new power distribution companies (DISCOs) preferable to the much despised and now defunct NEPA or PHCN? Or was the privatization programme just another scheme to put power supply in different (preferred) hands, and nothing more?
A key issue with the new arrangement is that the citizens are still denied the option of choice. In the telecommunications sector, once you lose interest in one service provider, you can simply throw away its SIM card and obtain that of another. But in the case of the power sector, you are perpetually stuck with the particular DISCO under whose fiefdom you fall into by virtue of where your accommodation is located. And so, even if you are not happy with their dismal and excruciating style of operations, you cannot leave them, and you have no one to run to for help.