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36 investors express interests to buy FG’s power plants

 

 


 

 

36 investors express interests to buy FG’s power plants

 

By Emma Ujah, Abuja Bureau Chief

 

 

Thirty-six power sector investors have submitted Expressions of Interest (EoIs) for the five National Integrated Power Plants (NIPPs) put up for sale by the federal government.

Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Mr. Alex  Okoh, told journalists in Abuja, yesterday, that the privatisation of the five NIPP plants was in line with the Bureau’s 2021 work plan as approved by the National Council on Privatisation (NCP).

The affected plants are: Benin Generation Company Limited at Ihovba, Edo State; Calabar Generation Company Limited, Cross River State; Geregu Generation Company Limited, Kogi State; Olorunsogo Generation Company Limited, Ogun State; and Omotosho Generation Company Limited, Ondo State.

Okoh revealed that based on the approval of the NCP, the BPE has already engaged the services of a Technical Adviser who would assist the agency in the transaction process.

He added that the Evaluation Committee constituted by the Bureau, which also included nominees of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) has commenced work on the EoIs.

The initial process was for the ten NIPP plants to be privatized.

That process commenced in 2012  and  by November 2013 bidders had submitted technical and financial proposals for their privatisation.

“In the Request for Proposal (RfP), the bidders were informed that they would be required to pay the full purchase consideration for the acquisition of 80% equity in the NIPP generation companies”, Okoh stated, adding that an approval was given through the NDPHC in February 2016, to proceed with a phased implementation of the programme by negotiating with the Preferred Bidders of the four (4) NIPP generation companies with the least challenges.

However, he noted that the transaction was eventually stalled largely due to the liquidity challenges in the power sector, amongst other factors.

He said that the challenges were being addressed comprehensively by the federal government through various programmes like the Presidential Power Initiative (PPI), the World Bank Distribution Intervention Programme (DISREP), the Ministry of Finance and Central Bank’s interventions in addressing the sector’s payments management, as well as, the bottlenecks between the Distribution Companies (DISCOs) and the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).

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