 Meanwhile, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obie, plans to redesign the Nigerian Borg electricity trade in the N-Bet to make the Nigerian electricity market efficient. The party notes that electricity flows in one direction to the consumer, but the cash does not flow back upstream to all those who have participated in creating the electricity. The Labour Party dropped this hint earlier today during a panel session on power on the global funder-raiser Telethon for the Obie Dati campaign tagged the final push. Energy and power expert Jerome Okolo gave a breakdown of this during the session. The manifesto is offering to redesign N-Bet to be the efficient electricity market that takes charge of all the funds coming in, and therefore the distribution of money within the Nigerian electricity system will then be on a non-recost basis. It will not be dependent on the discourse sending money upstream to other participants, but the money will come into a pool and based on the contracts that have already been agreed by NERC, the money will go to the discourse for their work, the transmission company for sending the electricity around the country, and then to the generators, and then to the suppliers of feedstock like gas. And then it also will be able to cope with the new generation coming in from the renewables, the solar power, the wind power, the wave power. When you have a system that ensures that once you put power into the system, you will get money back without having to go to anybody's office, without having to beg anybody. Also Director, Centre for Public Policy and Research, Dr. Sam Amadi gave an insight of what effective regulation can do for the power sector. The effective regulation would mean that the power regulator ensures that money flows back to the power generator and straight to the gas supplier. So misalignment is one aspect of it. The second aspect is that, look, the reason why we have problem with electricity is that unlike telecom, which is plug and play, electricity has so many values, value chains, and each of these value chains must operate at a certain level of efficiency. So if, for example, the discourse goes up to today, I find it difficult to implement change management and therefore maybe meet their customers, recover all the revenue.