Ibu doubts Buhari's support for Nollywood
The government, which relies on oil revenue for 90 percent of its foreign earnings but has been squeezed by the global slump in crude prices, says just 1,327 megawatts of power is currently being produced.
The APC, which has vowed to tackle rampant corruption and insecurity, attacked Jonathan and the PDP for keeping silent on the crisis.
"The outgoing administration has shown neither the capacity nor the willingness to resolve any of the crises it has contrived and foisted on the nation," it said.
It added: "This is the most vivid manifestation of the old saying that literally translates to a departing office holder defecating on the chair he is vacating."
'Good luck and goodbye'
Jonathan was pictured on Twitter on Sunday attending his last church service as president.
His spokesman, Reuben Abati, wrote: "Thank you, Nigeria. Good luck & Goodbye." PDP spokesman Olisa Metuh hit out at Buhari for not attending and suggested the opposition was trying to tarnish the outgoing government's image.
"We find it curious and more than a coincidence that the nation is experiencing an acute shortage of fuel and electricity supply at this point in time, when such has not been the case under the current PDP-led administration," he added.
"We ask, are there some forces sabotaging the system to create an impression that the APC is inheriting poor infrastructure and complete system breakdown?"
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