Monday, June 22, 2015

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Electricity: Nigeria considers nuclear power

I share strongly the sense of alarm and significant disbelief at the considerations by some to use nuclear energy in Nigeria at this time. We have not demonstrated that we can effectively. safely and profitably run oil refineries, reliable power plants and have no manufacturing base by global standards. We also have a weak to non existent national safety and environmental oversight agency with no clout.  Review the massive environmental pollution in the oil producing areas of the country.

We are not in a position to run nuclear reactors and we have to be quite blunt to save our country from any potential nuclear disaster that could kill thousands of Nigerians and leave generations contaminated with radioactive materials. Please review the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Russia and the nuclear disaster that was partially contained by Japanese engineers who sacrificed themselves for their fellow Japanese by working to contain radioactive materials when the Tsunami hit Japan.

Yes, I agree with all who are stunned, concerned and wish to safeguard our fellow Nigerians from potential nuclear disasters.  We might get there some decades later after we get our manufacturing base in order.  We are definitely not there as yet and please let us always as engineers consider the welfare of millions of Nigerians.

Soni Oyekan, PhD
President/CEO
Prafis Energy Solutions
Richmond, TX

On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 4:14 PM, Victor Okafor <vokafor@emich.edu> wrote:

Doyin:


Given Nigeria's bureaucracy's general ineptitude, its ineffectual though constitutionally-stipulated system of checks and balances, your sense of alarm is not baseless. I share that sense of alarm, and, unfortunately, I foresee another "Ajaokuta Steel Mill" scenario playing itself out but this time around with unfathomable disastrous potentials. The word "nuclear" should be deleted from Nigeria's planning lexicon.




From: "DOYIN AGUORU" <doyinaguoru77@gmail.com>
To: "USAAfricaDialogue@googlegroups.com" <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 4:44:01 PM
Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Electricity: Nigeria considers nuclear power

This is  alarming!
The nuclear destruction of the Fukushima plant in Japan in 2011 got the country thinking of alternatives and solar fields were planted.
Why will Nigeria that has not the sincerity nor  wherewithal to combat national disasters consider the  nuclear option in generating energy?

On 22 Jun 2015 19:05, "Bode" <ominira@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Ugo. You would think they would try solar first given the abundance of solar energy to be harvested in that tropical climate. By the way, a few businesses and individuals have been harnessing solar technology for sometime now, which is by far safer. Why not consolidate those efforts into a national program? It just goes to show they are not quite serious yet.
Bode 

On 6/22/15, 1:40 AM, "Ugo Nwokeji" <ugo@berkeley.edu> wrote:

This sounds like a badly conceived joke? Here is my reaction to this news (below) in another forum:

"We we don't have any technological achievement of major significance to our name; we just don't currently have the technical base to embark on such a venture at this stage. We have made an absolute mess of the steel plants that have gulped tens of billions of dollars in nearly 40 years. We have not even demonstrated a capacity to tap and harness our God-given petroleum resources (foreigners are still responsible for the much of the technical capacity in the critical oil gas industry), to run our refineries or to generate electricity for our people and business. We have not invested in solar (despite our abundant sun!), wind and other clean fuels, which are the future.

How does anybody now think that nuclear power will solve our problems, that in spite of these failures and glaring lack of capacity we can somehow get this much more sophisticated and immensely dangerous venture right?

I do not vent or criticize for the mere sake of it. It is a responsibility to speak up when your seems to jump into a fire. I want us to soar to the heights, but we can only get there carefully and in an orderly fashion. But this whole sounds like April Fool. Are we now to use our scarce resources in a venture that our track record and capacity predict certain failure and danger? It has  misplacement of priorities written all over it.

I hope the Buhari administration will put a halt to this white elephant venture of the most macabre type.

Ugo"


Nigeria conducts drills to counter nuclear disaster

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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has conducted drills to deal with nuclear disaster that may arise in the country.

The NSCDC said Saturday training of officers of the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Unit, a specialised unit of the corps, had since begun.

"The specialised unit, established to tackle emergency situations related to chemical poisoning and nuclear explosions, has also carried out a simulation exercise as part of its operational strategy," the corps said in a statement.

The statement, signed by spokesperson Emmanuel Okeh, said simulation exercise was carried out in collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Nigeria Nuclear and Regulatory Agency.

He said that the theme of simulation, "Transportation accident involving a radioactive source'', was meant to prepare officials, especially as Nigeria gears towards the use of nuclear plants to generate electricity.

"The Commandant-General of the Corps, Dr Ade Abolurin, has also stressed the importance of the unit, and called for awareness on the destructive tendencies of nuclear energy if not well managed," he said.

"We are also doing a lot to sensitise the public on the different dimensions of crime, which now involves the use of chemicals, bombs and other dangerous substances," the statement added

He quoted, Pablo Jerez of the IAEA, as pledging the support of the agency to the NSCDC, especially as regards provision of operational tools and equipment.

"We are also ready to partner with relevant stakeholders so as to be able to prevent and tackle any form of chemical, radiological and nuclear disaster in the country," he said.

(NAN)


G. Ugo Nwokeji

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