
Huh? The posturing over Jirama’s new status will unfortunately not change much in the short or medium term, the problems are so profound.
And these problems don’t need a Board of Directors to determine them; we already know them perfectly well today.
What do you mean? Namely, medieval equipment and tools, or almost. Daily breakdowns, everywhere. Mind-boggling obsolescence, no preventative maintenance, no equipment renewal; they’re being pushed to the limit.
Then, since 2009, there has been a complete lack of investment to improve electricity production.
Despite the drunken promises of 400 MW, to date… nothing. Announcements repeated year after year, but on the ground… well, nothing. No dam, no significant new power plants, just blah blah blah, just resa-ketotra.
The results? Hydroelectric power plants, also aging at the end of their lifespan, which, if they don’t have a technical breakdown, are simply… lacking water.
So, public limited company or not, let’s be serious, these problems are deep-seated, and real, tangible solutions for the population won’t be available before… 2030. And even then, provided we get serious about it today, which is unfortunately not the case.
In 2009, Jirama wasn’t a priority project at the time because it was making a profit. Then the champions arrived, dipped their toes into the coffers, inevitably leading to bankruptcy year after year.
On the other hand, it was starting to become important to carry out the work described above. This, of course, wasn’t the case, and what was important then became urgent, as we have been saying for over eight years now.
Today, we have reached the final stage: the situation is critical.
Io izy io, you are experiencing them daily, these hours and hours of power outages that are penalizing the entire economy and the daily lives of the population. Not to mention the corollary of this absurd situation: water, which will also become critical very quickly.
In short, this is where you are. A small-time government that understands nothing about strategic issues and is leading the entire country into an incredible precipice.
But for them, everything is fine, state visits continue, the Father Pedro showcase is there, phew, we’ll soon have 250 meters of water jets, a McDonald’s, and a restaurant on the water.
You will unfortunately always only have the leaders you deserve, mahaiza mihonona, aza misosoka alahelo intsony an 🤣
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