PRESIDENT BUHARI FINALLY RETURNS FROM HIS LONG HEALTH RELATED VACATION IN LONDON WHILE THE FIRST LADY AISHA REMAINS IN DUBAI LEAVING NIGERIANS TO THEIR PLIGHT.
President Muhammadu Buhari has finally returned to his country after abandoning them to their mysery.

Power supply has always been a major issue in Nigeria and for weeks of fluctuating power supply in Nigeria, the Nation on 15th March witnessed a nationwide blackout. Electricity Generation Companies (GenCos), announced on their Twitter handle and on their website that the nation’s power grid has witnessed a collapse.
Usually when citizens become frustrated with the situation of things in a country, the first call or blame is directed or made to the first person of the country which is of course the president. But this seems not to be the case as the president and his wife would not be seen nor an ear lent to the predicament that Nigerians are facing. The president who is known for going on health related trips out of his country most frequently, is known to value his rest and such news of any sort is bared from.him in such scenarios. All over social media channels, Nigerians have begun to lament about the situation of things in the country and how disappointed they were of the president who assumed office with the promise to better the situation of the country whose structures seemed to be undergoing damage. Bettering the Electrical sector just happened to be one amongst other bogus, sweet tongued promises made by the president. This same promises that had become a mere day dream.
The Association of Power Generation Companies, APGC, had on Sunday, blamed poor management of the grid by the Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, as one of the factors responsible for low power generation in the country.
Power Generation Companies (Gencos) under the Association of Power Generation Companies (APGC) yesterday made a damning claim that the power supply situation in the country was worsening because they were owed over N1.6 trillion since 2013. The announcement seems to call for corncern as it had come at a time when the nation was battling serious petrol scarcity with its price hikes, long queues in petrol stations and increasing black market. But news is, the president just arrived back into the country.