NewsGovt Justifies Revoking Of Sunrise $2.3bn Mambilla Power Project

Govt Justifies Revoking Of Sunrise $2.3bn Mambilla Power Project

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July 18, (THEWILL) – The Federal Government has explained reasons it revoked the $2.3 billion Mambilla hydropower project contract with Sunrise Power Transmission and Procurement Company Limited (SPTPCL).

Minister of Power, Sale Mamman, said the government found out that the company was ‘fronting’ for a foreign business organisation.

The cancellation of the deal has been a subject of controversy as the firm has recently dragged the government to an international arbitration court claiming several millions of dollars for breach of contract.

In June, the company filed a fresh $400 million lawsuit at the International Court of Arbitration (ICA), which operates under the auspices of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), in Paris, France, against the federal government.

SPTPCL had earlier on October 10, 2017, dragged Nigeria to arbitration at the court seeking a $2.354 billion award in relation to the deal before both parties agreed on an out-of-court agreement on the 3,050MW plant in Mambilla, Taraba state, on a “build, operate and transfer” basis.

Mamman,in a statement issued by his Special Adviser, Media and Communication, Aaron Artimas, said he inherited a very chaotic ministry when he took over the ministry, but had to “whip the agencies into line” because each of them was claiming autonomy.

He said, “As background information, the Mambilla Power project was previously awarded to a local contractor, Sunrise Power Transmission and Procurement Company in 2003 at a cost of $2.3 billion. But as it turned out, the company was merely fronting for a foreign company.

“Under President Muhammadu Buhari, the ministry of power, during Babatunde Fashola’s tenure, decided to deal directly with Sinohydro, the Chinese Company engaged by Sunrise. Sunrise then took the federal government to the International Chamber of Commerce Court of Arbitration in France, since the project would be financed by the China Eximbank.”

However, he noted that last year, Sunrise accepted a settlement of $200 million as settlement agreement, which he admitted that the federal government is trying to pay, so as to free the project from any encumbrances.

He said that while the ministry of power has gone very far in collaborating with the Taraba state government to secure the project site, Buhari has also directed the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Agency (NSIA) to re-evaluate the scope of the project, so as to make it less cumbersome and bankable in order to facilitate easy foreign financing.

He disclosed that the dam will be scaled down to N1,500MW instead of its previous status of 3.050MW to reduce the cost and period of execution.

The release stated that Mamman remains the only minister to successfully move the Mambilla Power Project from the drawing board, noting that before now, no government or minister had taken the first step of acquiring the land, let alone commit the host communities and the state government towards starting the project.

As a demonstration of the federal government’s seriousness in executing the project, the minister said he has constituted two special committees, the Ministerial Committee on the Mambilla Hydropower project and the Project Delivery Committee on the Mambilla Hydropower project.

He argued that if previous regimes had played their own part, Nigeria shouldn’t s be talking about land at this stage, saying that the anticipated area of coverage is about 25kilometres radius, which cannot be covered in a couple of months.

According to the statement, a transmission record of about 8,000MW through infrastructural improvement, distribution of electricity had been reached, while the generation capacity has increased to 13,000MW from 8,000MW in 2015.

He urged Nigerians to be aware that the country’s decision to divest 60 per cent stake into the Distribution Companies (Discos) in 2013 was greatly flawed, with the government now paying for unused or undistributed power through the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Limited (NBET).

“This situation has created a huge liability since failure to subsidise means increase in tariffs by distribution companies. The government has also stepped in to provide about six million meters, a responsibility which the Discos also accepted when they bought the companies.

“It may be the reason, Engr. Sale Mamman may not be popular to some. When he assumed duties he met a ministry that was almost uncoordinated as many agencies under the ministry claimed some measure of autonomy and they gleefully told him so. It took tough measures to whip them into line”, he said.

On criticisms that he is not fit for the position of Minister of Power, Mamman defended his qualification, noting that people like one of his predecessors, Prof. Barth Nnaji would have transformed the ministry if performance was based on paper qualifications.

“ If heading and delivering the mandate of the ministry of power, is about endless paper qualification, Barth Nnaji, a Professor of Engineering as well as other eminent technocrats and professionals in other fields have headed the ministry, why are we here today?”, he queried.

The statement said, the job of the minister is to drive policies and supervise the technical staff and professionals, noting that while he may take personal responsibility for success or failure, the civil servants have greater role as professionals to ensure successful execution of government policies.

Mamman has recently come under heavy criticisms for non-performance as the power sector continues to remain in doldrums more than six years into the Buhari administration as well as being perennially reclusive.

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