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Breaking:fed Govt Approves Sale Of Three Nipp Gencos by akelicious(m): 6:20am On Oct 09, 2017
Three electricity generation companies (Gencos) built by the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) under the National Integrated Power Projects (NIPPs) would soon be sold to private investors in continuation of the 2013 NIPP privatisation that was suspended, the Managing Director of NDPHC, Mr. Chiedu Ugbo, has disclosed.


The plants, which Ugbo said the resumption of their privatisation has been approved by the government, include the 634 megawatts (MW) Calabar, 1,076MW combined cycle Alaoji, and 506MW Geregu. He noted that the challenges that stalled their sales had largely been cleared and were now ready to be privatised.

Speaking in an interview at the weekend in Abuja, Ugbo explained that the government approved their privatisation because the transmission and gas supply troubles they had, had been resolved and that the market risks in the sector were being addressed.

He also noted that preferred bidders for the plants were still very interested in them as against thoughts that they might have lost interests.

Ugbo said: “This privatisation process started in 2012 and moved to 2013 with the emergence of the preferred bidders. At that time it was a mix of market issues and internal issues that had to do with gas supply, completion of the power plants and evacuation.

“Alaoji and Calabar had no evacuation facilities, the plants on the west side of Delta, from Sapele, Benin had gas supply problems. Shortly before I came in, the company got approval that once we finish resolving the issue of a particular plant we should go ahead and sell the plant.

“So, we were able to rush and finish the Ikot-Ekpene switching station and the transmission line to Calabar and the transmission line to Alaoji, as both of them come to Ikot-Ekpene where the power is sent to Ugwuaji and from there to the rest of the grid.

“So, that resolved the transmission challenge for Calabar and Alaoji. Total has finished the dedicated pipeline to Alaoji power plant and they have started supplying gas to the plant. Alaoji and Calabar both have gas evacuation facilities. We got approval for Calabar to be privatised, Alaoji was not included because it was under litigation. But the issue has been handled and Alaoji is back,” he explained.

According to him: “In Omotosho, gas was the only challenge and we are working on that. For Geregu, we are discussing with GACN and NPDC to finalise the gas supply agreement for that plant. So, in essence, we’ve finished what is our responsibility for the three and we are ready to go.”

On the market risks, Ugbo explained: “In 2014, the market was not bankable. It was difficult for bidders, as any lender coming to do due diligence on Nigerian market would just see what we were getting. That you would supply 100 per cent and get about 25 per cent. They (lenders) were saying that the market couldn’t guarantee their monies coming back.

“But we are still on the privatisation process because the preferred bidders are still interested as much as they were in 2013. We still have them and we are working with them as we try to close these three transactions,” he confirmed.

He noted that the NDPHC was also working with the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) and National Council on Privatisation (NCP) to conclude the privatisation process, adding: “We are just waiting for certain approvals now if the options we are proposing are accepted.”

Insisting that the plants were still wanted by the investors, Ugbo said: “It is just to clear the market risks around the plants so that the lenders can provide the funds to the investors. The business must make sense before the lenders will put their money there.”

He also disclosed that the NIPP plants that are in operation were selling power to the national grid at a discounted rate, in addition to them not allowed to claim capacity payments.

Ugbo explained: “Our tariff is somewhere around N18 while the rest of the generation plants are about N23 per kilowatt hour. We are discussing this with NBET right now because it is what we met.

“They plugged in the 2012 number without escalation built into it, like inflation and all that, so while others kept going up, ours remained static, and that is one reason, but we are discussing because there is no reason why we should remain low particularly when we don’t get capacity payments,” he lamented.

http://www.akelicious.com/2017/10/breakingfed-govt-approves-sale-of-three.html

Re: Breaking:fed Govt Approves Sale Of Three Nipp Gencos by babyfaceafrica: 6:25am On Oct 09, 2017
Nice one..God bless Nigeria
Re: Breaking:fed Govt Approves Sale Of Three Nipp Gencos by thesicilian: 6:32am On Oct 09, 2017
If they like let them sell the whole country and share the money.
Re: Breaking:fed Govt Approves Sale Of Three Nipp Gencos by Vivere: 6:36am On Oct 09, 2017
akelicious:
Three electricity generation companies (Gencos) built by the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) under the National Integrated Power Projects (NIPPs) would soon be sold to private investors in continuation of the 2013 NIPP privatisation that was suspended, the Managing Director of NDPHC, Mr. Chiedu Ugbo, has disclosed.

The plants, which Ugbo said the resumption of their privatisation has been approved by the government, include the 634 megawatts (MW) Calabar, 1,076MW combined cycle Alaoji, and 506MW Geregu. He noted that the challenges that stalled their sales had largely been cleared and were now ready to be privatised.....
http://www.akelicious.com/2017/10/breakingfed-govt-approves-sale-of-three.html
Which 506MW Geregu IPP is this one? Isn't that the same IPP plant bought over by Amperion Power owned by Femi Otedola of Forte Oil? Are they re-selling it, or is this an old story? Or is this another separate IPP plant?
Re: Breaking:fed Govt Approves Sale Of Three Nipp Gencos by dannytoe(m): 6:37am On Oct 09, 2017
Keep selling public infrastructure, we know say Una they find money to Rigg for 2019 election
Re: Breaking:fed Govt Approves Sale Of Three Nipp Gencos by sKy007: 6:44am On Oct 09, 2017
I thought they were against privatization
Re: Breaking:fed Govt Approves Sale Of Three Nipp Gencos by greatiyk4u(m): 7:05am On Oct 09, 2017
Any thing to improve power generation is well come
Re: Breaking:fed Govt Approves Sale Of Three Nipp Gencos by thoth: 7:09am On Oct 09, 2017
Africans should say No to privatization, in all its forms.
Re: Breaking:fed Govt Approves Sale Of Three Nipp Gencos by Spylord48: 7:18am On Oct 09, 2017
Can I start bidding? I only have #30b for my account o

Re: Breaking:fed Govt Approves Sale Of Three Nipp Gencos by serikiYCU(m): 7:20am On Oct 09, 2017
Another money sinking avenue
Re: Breaking:fed Govt Approves Sale Of Three Nipp Gencos by Nobody: 8:02am On Oct 09, 2017
shocked
Re: Breaking:fed Govt Approves Sale Of Three Nipp Gencos by baralatie(m): 8:30am On Oct 09, 2017
Vivere:

Which 506MW Geregu IPP is this one? Isn't that the same IPP plant bought over by Amperion Power owned by Femi Otedola of Forte Oil? Are they re-selling it, or is this an old story? Or is this another separate IPP plant?
it is an old story

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Re: Breaking:fed Govt Approves Sale Of Three Nipp Gencos by magoo10(m): 8:40am On Oct 09, 2017
Nigeria under buhari can be likened to the 'prodigal son' in the bible. there is virtually nothing gained but wastages,looting and brigandage.

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