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16 Firms Pre-Qualify For Five NIPPs Privatisation – BPE

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July 07, (THEWILL) – The Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Alex A. Okoh, says 16 firms have been pre-qualified for the privatisation of five National Integrated Power Projects (NIPPs) in the country.

Okoh made this known on Tuesday, at the Investor Pre-bid Conference for the privatisation of the five NIPP plants namely: Geregu, Omotosho, Olorunsogo, Calabar and Benin-Ihovbor, which held at Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, on Tuesday, July 5, 2022.

The event attracted critical stakeholders in the power sector including the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Niger Delta Power Holding Company, and Nigerian Bulk Trading Company.

The objectives of the pre-bid conference, Okoh said, were to address possible questions from the prequalified bidders about the transactions and provide clarity on any issues in the transaction documents.

A statement issued on Thursday, by Ibeh Uzoma Chidi, Head, Public Communications, listed the 16 pre-qualified bidders as: Mota-Engil Nig, Amperion Power, Sifax Energy, Pacific Energy Company Ltd and Globeleq Africa Limited.

The others are: Geoplex Drillteq Limited, Asfalizo Acquisition Ltd, Launderhill PJB, Lauderhill Tata, Unicorn Power Genco Ltd, Connaught Energy Services Ltd, ENL Consortium Ltd, Ardova Plc, Central Electric and Utilities Ltd, North South Power Consortium and Quantum Megawatt Consortium.

The director-general said that the forum would also highlight the potential of the Nigerian power sector, adding that the power sector remained a viable investment in the country given the low per-capital Megawatts recorded in Nigeria.

The statement explained that, “The interest shown by bidders and the opening up of the generation aspect of the power sector confirms the vast opportunities that abound in the sector. The bureau and other relevant stakeholders are committed to making the sector sustainable.

“It will also provide a platform for potential investors to understand the process for the privatisation of the NIPP power plants, as well as to enable them adequately prepare their bid documents.

“This event is a continuation of the Federal Government’s reform of the power sector to ensure that assets within the sector are fully utilised and transformed into world-class facilities.

“This will be achieved through the injection of private sector capital and deployment of more efficient and technical capacity”, he said.

“It would be recalled that the National Council on Privatisation (NCP) in April 2021, approved the adoption of a fast-track strategy for the privatisation of the five NIPP Plants:

“Council also approved the engagement of CPCS Consortium as the Technical Adviser (TA) for the 100% sale of the 5 NIPP Plants, in line with the policy of divesting government shares from thermal generating plants.

“Subsequently, the bureau advertised in three national dailies (This day, Business Day and Daily Trust Newspapers), and an online news platform (The Cable) on Thursday, May 6, 2021.

“The advertisement called for Expressions of Interest (EOI) from prospective investors for the sale of the five NIPP power plants, with a submission deadline of Wednesday, June 30, 2021.

“At the expiration of the deadline for the submission of EOIs, 36 EOIs were duly submitted from the prospective investors.

“The closure for the receipt of the EOIs was witnessed by the representatives of the Department of State Security Services, Anti-corruption and Transparency/Servicom Unit (ACTSU) of the bureau.’’

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