Reps summons Ministers of Finance, Power, BPE, others over alleged N701bn paid to NBET

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…wants planned sale of 5 power plants stopped

By Aaron Ossai

House of Representatives has summoned the Ministers of Finance, budget and National Planning, the Minister of Power, the Director General for the Bureau for Public Enterprise (BPE), and the Managing Directors of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company and Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Company over the planned sale of five power plants belonging to the three tiers of government.

In separate letters to the agencies, Chairman of the House Committee on Finance, Rep. James Abiodun Faleke informed that the process initiated for the sale of the power plants was unconstitutional and a disservice to the nation’s development and sharing equity among the three tiers of government.

The letters read in part: “the House of Representatives has observed with grave concern the proposed sale of the five National Integrated Power Plants (NIPP) namely Benin Generation Company Limited, Calabar Generation Company Limited, Geregu Generation Company Limited, Olorunsogo Generation Company Limited and Omotoso Generation Company Limited by the Bureau for Public Enterprise (BPE) without due regard to constitutional principles and economic policy that informed the establishment of those power plants.

The Committee decried the proposed sale as unconstitutional and a disservice to all known principles of national development and the sharing equity among the three tiers of government.

“Considering the critical role your agency is playing in sustainable energy sector in the country, you are please requested to stop all further processes regarding this transaction and to submit the following information for the Committee’s determination of the way forward”, the letter read in part.

The Committee is demanding from the Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Company a breakdown of the capacity and monthly income of all the power plants, a full disclosure of all the power plants that have taken or pay agreements as well as electricity consumed and not consumed from inception.

They are also requesting for information on all agreements with the power plants on take or pay basis, approvals needed by the Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Company Board, the Federal Executive Council, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, the Bureau for Public Enterprise with regard to the take or pay basis and copy of the power purchase agreement to the Niger Delta Power Holding Company already earmarked for sale by the Bureau for Public Enterprise.

They are also requesting for data on each of the power plants earmarked for sale including the capacity of each plant, staff strength and remuneration from the Niger Delta Power Holding Company as well as a comprehensive revenue and expenditure profile of each plant since inception.

The NDPHC is also to provide evidence of compliance with relevant extant procurement and Bureau of Public Enterprise Act, details of agreement between Calabar Power plant and Seven Energy Limited in addition to Federal Executive Council, Bureau for Public Procurement appraisal as well as the Attorney General’s advice on the subject.

The Ministry of Finance is to supply a copy of the legal advice from the Attorney General and Minister of Justice issued in respect of the sovereign guarantee on behalf of the Federal government to Seven Energy Limited for gas supply to Calabar Power Generation Company Limited, a copy of the Federal Executive Council memo and the approval to Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Company Plc on the said transaction. Breakdown of payments made by your Ministry on behalf of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company to even Energy Ltd since the signing of the agreement and repayment so far.