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FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by oshozondii: 4:39pm On Dec 08, 2021
The Nigerian government on Wednesday tried to walk back its earlier announcement on the removal of the management of the privately-owned Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, after facing criticisms over a decision it lacks the powers to carry out.

Analysts accused the government of interfering in the country’s electricity distribution sector, which it ceded control to private owners eight years ago. They warned that interference risks scaring away investors and worsening the fortunes of the troubled industry.

In a response, the Minister of Power, Abubakar Aliyu, said the decision to fire the management of the AEDC was taken by the company’s shareholders and approved by the government as the regulator. His ministry earlier on Tuesday said President Muhammadu Buhari demanded a new management for the firm, in which the government holds only 40 per cent equity.

“The presidential directives as conveyed also directed the Bureau of Public Enterprises to set up a new management team of the AEDC,” his media aide, Ofem Uket, had said in a statement.

“In a memorandum of understanding MOU, jointly signed by the minister of state power Goddy Agba, the chairman Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission NERC, Sanusi Garba, director-general, Bureau of Public Enterprises, Alex Okoli, comrade Joe Ajaero on behalf of the union, the federal government ordered the suspension of the strike [and asked to] given 21 days within which the outstanding emoluments and entitlements of staff will be paid.”

The statement unsettled operators in the sector as such a decision could only be taken by the majority shareholders of the firm. More so, no law allows the government to take over the affairs of private firms in the industry.

“The president has no such powers,” said Sam Amadi, a former chairman of the regulatory body, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission. “Even if the federal government has a 40 per cent minority share in the assets, those shares are held for it by the Bureau public Enterprises that it has a position on the (firm’s) board. So the best we can do is to use the board membership to push policies to change.

“And the fact that the federal government has the power of sovereign doesn’t change the fact that the only way you can protect public interest in the sector is through the regulation, any other action will appear like nationalising back those assets.”

AEDC is one of 11 electricity distribution companies that emerged from the 2013 privatisation of the sector. It is led by a consortium of investors, KANN, which holds 60 per cent of its shares. Since coming on stream, the AEDC, like most other distribution companies, has struggled to improve power supply to its consumers and failed to break even.

The AEDC has also faced internal problems as its stakeholders have fought over the company’s ownership, with the fallout felt in the operations of the firm.

On Monday, workers at the company shut down electricity facilities, throwing the federal capital, Abuja, Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger, and parts of Kaduna into darkness. They accused the company of failing to remit their pension contributions and other entitlements for nearly two years.

Other officials told PREMIUM TIMES that although the company has been making such deductions from staff’s salaries, it claims it is not financially strong to pay them to pension authorities.

On Tuesday, the company’s spokesperson, Oyebode Fadipe, declined comment when reached by PREMIUM TIMES.

The Government’s intervention on Monday helped halt the strike.

In a statement Wednesday, the Minister of Power, Mr Aliyu, said UBA, lenders to the majority shareholder at AEDC, had taken over the electricity firm after a feud over its ownership had deteriorated.

“The situation has currently deteriorated due to lack of access to intervention lending to a point whereby legitimate entitlements of the staff are being owed thus leading to service disruptions on 6th December 2021 within its franchise area. The Federal Ministry of Power has since taken the initiative to engage organised labour and electricity service has since been restored in the FCT and the states served by AEDC,” he said.

Mr Aliyu said the bank, in exercising its rights over the shares of KANN Consortium in AEDC, took over the shares of the obligor in the AEDC.

“This takeover of the majority stake in AEDC by UBA has consequently led to the reported changes in the management of AEDC,” he said.

“The changes in shareholding in AEDC and the appointment of an interim management for AEDC by the shareholders has been endorsed by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (the industry regulator) and the Bureau of Public Enterprises (“BPE” as co-shareholders in AEDC).”
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/499767-accused-of-interference-nigerian-govt-explains-role-in-removal-of-aedc-management.html

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by IMASTEX: 5:01pm On Dec 08, 2021
My own is let charity begins at home with this sacking thing.

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by Buharifan: 5:02pm On Dec 08, 2021
Sai Baba!

We fellow Nigerians on Nairaland here say carry go Baba Buhari till 2023 and beyond.

Baba good at cleansing the system of bad eggs.

Meanwhile, who remembers years back when politicians ride on Baba's back to win election such as one below:

Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by Femmyfestus: 5:02pm On Dec 08, 2021
Chief/Prof Failure tackling student failure.
Nigeria- Truly a Zoo as MNK calls it. grin

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by Thinktwicemybro: 5:02pm On Dec 08, 2021
Las las everybody will have a taste of what they voted for

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by iwaeda: 5:03pm On Dec 08, 2021
oshozondii:

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/499767-accused-of-interference-nigerian-govt-explains-role-in-removal-of-aedc-management.html

Changing narratives each time they are caught napping grin grin angry.
Prof. Amadi knows better FG has no such power again.

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by faithfull18(f): 5:03pm On Dec 08, 2021
I didn't read that.
Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by athaboi(f): 5:03pm On Dec 08, 2021
Politicians jump into investment they can't handle just for selfish reasons! Jumping to buy government property when you don't have money for it then end up borrowing all the money from UBA! Because of dubious act they weren't paying back the loan to the point that UBA now has to come to take over in receiver/manager bases to recover their money... Greedy politicians are our problem in this failed country

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by daddy001: 5:03pm On Dec 08, 2021
Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by petsey(m): 5:03pm On Dec 08, 2021
Lie lie people....

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by vibratingpenis: 5:04pm On Dec 08, 2021
If the FG has up to 40% stake in the company and due process was followed, the idiotic dullard vegetable fibroid mannequin is right to do so.
Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by iwaeda: 5:05pm On Dec 08, 2021
Griek:


Wailers, take note of this.

40% is now the majority shareholder?

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by princeade86(m): 5:06pm On Dec 08, 2021
Who can win this current government. Someone that put northerner in charge of inec and nothing happen.

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by MRSAWEDOFF: 5:09pm On Dec 08, 2021
Hmm
Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by englishmart(m): 5:10pm On Dec 08, 2021
Okuko hapu kum kum, kedu ihe oga eji zuo umu ya?
Corruption in Nigeria is unbridled, relentless and blatant.
The more your level of corruption, the safer for you. Ask Tinubu, or Orji Uzor Kalu

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by Okeychi2: 5:15pm On Dec 08, 2021
shocked
Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by sweet16s: 5:19pm On Dec 08, 2021
Is PHCN not privatized
Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by Nobody: 5:22pm On Dec 08, 2021
iwaeda:


40% is now the majority shareholder?
other investors might not have up to that

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by timchogon81: 5:25pm On Dec 08, 2021
No due process, everything of just done anyhow as of we are in a military era. Anyway, that's what it is

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by Creamz(m): 5:26pm On Dec 08, 2021
Laughable government
Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by Nobody: 5:33pm On Dec 08, 2021
iwaeda:


40% is now the majority shareholder?

You have never posted any information you really understood.

Fyi. 40% shareholding is a majority stake in AEDC

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by oweniwe(m): 5:36pm On Dec 08, 2021
When will they fire BEDC management? angry

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by iwaeda: 5:37pm On Dec 08, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


You have never posted any information you really understood.

Fyi. 40% shareholding is a majority stake in AEDC

So FG is still in charge?

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by otokx(m): 5:40pm On Dec 08, 2021
oweniwe:
When will they fire BEDC management? angry

Those guys are something else.
Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by omowolewa: 5:43pm On Dec 08, 2021
Better
Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by TheGift: 5:49pm On Dec 08, 2021
Thank God they know they goofed and are trying to explain. This people think we are in a dictatorship.

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by Houseofglam7(f): 5:56pm On Dec 08, 2021
undecided
Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by Nobody: 5:57pm On Dec 08, 2021
iwaeda:


So FG is still in charge?

Yes, they own stake in all of the electricity companies

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Re: FG Explains Role In Removal Of AEDC Management by Sikpa04(m): 6:08pm On Dec 08, 2021
Una go bring light ahbi una no o bring?? sad
All these long gist ko necessatri.

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