BIGGER TROUBLE BEHIND THE MINDANAO POWER CRISIS
Don’t
take the Mindanao power shortage and the
possibility of election fraud or failure lightly. There’s something much more
SCARY about it.
If
it can happen to Mindanao, IT CAN HAPPEN ANYWHERE else in the country, where
the chances of wining of senatorial candidates of PNoy are as WEAK, or WEAKER,
as the odds against them in Mindanao.
Making
the issue more SUSPICIOUS is PNoy himself first declared that there will be no
power problem in Mindanao come the polls.
And
the next day, in total contradiction of PNoy, the Department of Energy (DoE)
can categorically say this early that IT CANNOT guarantee a brownout-free
election Mindanao.
Question:
Whose LYING between PNoy and the DoE? If nobody is, what made PNoy issue an
apparently BASELESS DECLARATION on an issue as sensitive as the Mindanao power crisis?
Believe
me, Pnoy and his boys won’t admit to INCOMPETENCE/
But
more importantly, if the DoE can give a grim forecast this early on the Mindanao power crisis, what will stop I from giving
similar forecasts for other areas in the coming days?
The
power shortage in Mindanao has been a problem
since PNoy assumed office, yes. And no similar crisis has been reported, yet,
in other areas.
But
keep in mind, guys, that the DoE, or even Napocor, can come up with a thousand
and one reasons for a sudden loss of electrical power come Election Day -- sudden
breakdown of a major component in a power plant, sabotage of transmission
lines, name it.
And
anybody correct me if I’m wrong, there have been NO REPORTS OF PREEMPTIVE
MEASURES, like systems checks or maintenance operations, among government power
plants UP TO NOW, including Metro Manila.
Earlier
reports said water is being stockpiled in Mindanao
hydro power dams.
Question:
What about the turbines and other machines in the dams? Are these being checked
or repaired already if necessary? If no, WHY NOT?
ANYTHING
CAN HAPPEN ANYWHERE on Election Day, guys.
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