 Amamandran Senate has resolved to investigate the unexplained delay in electricity step-down of O'Pai power plants in Delta State. Senator Ned Woko will sponsor the motion and the subject matter titled Neat to Address. The unexplained delay in electricity step-down of O'Pai independent power plants noted that in view of the importance of the O'Pai power plant, there was a need for the Senate Committee on Power to investigate and take action to resolve the delay in the distribution of 100 megawatts of electricity to host communities as agreed. Worryed that despite the presidential pronouncement of 205 and the upgrade of O'Pai power plant to 930 megawatts, the people of Ndokwa Nation and the entire Delta North Central District continue to live in darkness behind in the supply of electricity. This is the case even though the plant hosts several oil companies in the vicinity. This is the debate, Senators Adams Oshomole and Deputy Senate President Senators Barao Gibrin expressed disappointment concerning the issue of the worsening power supply in the country. With respect, Mr. President, that this Senate finds the courage to call on the President to review the entire privatisation exercise and all the transactions that have taken place such that the individuals are making money but their companies are poor. We have situations where pharmacies are MDs of discourse. People who know next to nothing. I was a member of the privatisation council and the idea was that before you invest or buy into this sector, you must show evidence of financial way with all. I must also show evidence of technical know-how to be able to participate in the power business. All of these have been breached with impunity. I ask Mr. President, I order your leadership, let this Senate take the bold action of reviewing the entire power system, privatisation, selling of discourse or no discourse on even new power plant. I can't wait any longer. I was, I'm just coming from Kodubua. They have lights round the clock, round the week, round the month, round the year. They are not as rich as us. We have a country full of resources, full of resources, name them, including human capital resources but we are not able to harness these resources given to us by God because we don't have electricity. The upper chamber however mandated its committee on power to undertake a holistic approach to investigate the delay in the distribution of 100 megawatts of electricity to host communities. Quickly, those in support of the prayer as amended that this power committee should look into this issue holistically and then when the ministry take actions and report back to the Senate in one month, say aye, don't say again saying aye, the ayes have it. The federal government in recent time through the Ministry of Power have threatened to revoke the license of electricity distribution companies in Nigeria over the poor state of power supply in the country.