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Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by lezz(m): 2:56pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
Ghana is hoping to reach a deal with Nigeria this week over a $103m (£70m) unpaid bill for gas after Nigeria's gas company suspended its threat to cut supplies. Ghana has struggled to pay its Nigerian gas bill after the Volta River Authority (VRA) utility ran out of money because it stopped borrowing funds from banks as interest rates soared during the country's financial crisis. The VRA stopped paying for gas in August last year, but last week the government did pay $10m, opening the way for talks on how the remaining sum will be paid. Ghana's electricity industry is mired in a crisis, with tariffs too low to be profitable, reduced supplies from the country's dams and residents stealing power. The gas, which is piped from Nigeria through Benin and Togo, is used to generate a quarter of Ghana's electricity so any cut in supply will hamper power production. It's also a political problem because President John Mahama has vowed to end the blackouts by the start of next year http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-africa-34555977?live_variant=nonjs |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by hamzakito(m): 3:01pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
ok |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by trapQ: 3:04pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
ain't nobody got time for Ghana. wether they choose to settle or not, we lose nothing, they're the ones even benefiting from our relationship with them. 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by iamord(m): 4:47pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
lezz: Lezz I am disgusted with the false claims and exaggeration in your post. Do you have to go to the extent of lying and exaggerating?? What do u stand to gain? Going to any extent to start up an e war and insult Ghana. ?? It's really disappointing. That while the issue is a collective problem you choose to manipulate it to ridicule Ghana you even typed this whole crap by yourself. How jobless! Time that you would have used to do something better with your life.. Well too bad. We have a few informed people that will not buy into your cheap talk.. This is the real situation on ground. In contrast to this gibberish you put up here Vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by iamord(m): 4:49pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
President John Mahama has
explained that the $103 million
debt owed the Nigeria Gas company
by Ghana has existed since
2012.According to him, Ghana
began piling up the debt after a
ship broke part of the pipelines that
carry gas from Nigeria to Ghana
through the West Africa Pipeline
Company (WAPCo).
Ghana, last week, had to race
against
time to settle parts of the debt
owed the Nigerian company after
the West African neighbour
threatened to cut supply of gas to
WAPCo. Sources in Nigeria say
Ghanaian authorities have so far
paid $10
million out of the total debt but
have been given a stringent timeline
to offset the debt by the Nigerian
government.
Commenting on the development,
Mahama said Ghanaians must
understand the circumstances that
created the financial impasse.“The
debt dates back to 2012. We
started incurring the debt when a
ship broke one of the pipelines that
supplied the gas from Nigeria so
the VRA had to purchase crude to
power the machines for almost a
year, and that affected their balance
sheet a
lot. “So when the pipe was fixed
and the
gas started flowing, it had already
frustrated the accounts of the VRA
but currently, there is a plan in
place to pay the debt and already,
July and August have been sorted
out,” the President told Kumasi-
based Garden City Radio.
http://mobile.ghanaweb.com/
GhanaHomePage/business/N-Gas-
debt-has-existed-since-2012-
Mahama-388648 |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by iamord(m): 5:05pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
Let well meaning people contrast between the two post Lezz you need to stop with your lies and cheap exaggeration In the name of promoting hate and insulting Ghana. 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by lezz(m): 8:19pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
iamord: iamord:I have been busy at the office hence my late response. I do not make exaggerations or false submissions. You should have asked for the source I cited. IT IS BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-africa-34555977?live_variant=nonjs Buzz me after your sojourn of disillusionment 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by iamord(m): 9:33pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
lezz:you're a fake lying ass dude. Your thread has been dead on arrival . And ur folly is in full glare |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by nkomafaith(f): 10:04pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
lezz: Your source? |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by lezz(m): 11:04pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by lezz(m): 11:08pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
iamord:Now you're getting girly and emotional. I suggest you patch up your leaking emotions and read the post on BBC. AIT just aired this news this_ fucking evening with the NNPC director having a one-on-one with your president. Do you need further proof? I know it's hard to accept but why....it's nothing new 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by adamskutty(m): 11:14pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
Is that so? 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by lezz(m): 11:15pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
iamord:This news is Monday 19th October 2015, yesterday. Here's a screenshot. Now who's lying now, dude?
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Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by iamord(m): 7:06am On Oct 21, 2015 |
lezz:Well sorry to burst your bubble but the above article is not true of the situation on ground. Both parties have spoken and it is far from the lies put up here. Even the Nigerian authorities can attest to that. Very poor reporting |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by lezz(m): 7:41am On Oct 21, 2015 |
iamord:From " I was a lying ass dude" to "my source was dead on arrival " to this? Dude give me facts,I don't need your emotional opinion. Your president was in my country this very week for negotiations. Your opinion of the facts are inconsequential and without weight. The screenshot below is from a local news agency with photos of your president and the NNPC director
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Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by lezz(m): 7:57am On Oct 21, 2015 |
iamord:Here are the facts from BBC in summary: 1 Ghana has been borrowing from world bank to pay for Nigerians gas for years 2 Since Ghana has been unable to access world bank loans,it has been unable to pay for this gas. 3 The Ghana's electricity Management has not been making profit because this gas is almost free . Consequently they have been charging Ghanaians very low energy billing. 4. Ghana has been using Nigeria's quasi- free gas to run a welfare system in Ghana. That's deception and emotional fraud. 5 Nigeria has restored hope back as plans to cut Ghana off from this source of energy have been shelved. You can just say Thanks instead of trying to pull yourself out from a hopeless debate. 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by iamord(m): 8:48am On Oct 21, 2015 |
Ghana is hoping to reach a deal with Nigeria this week over a$103m (£70m) unpaid bill for gas after Nigeria's gas company suspended its threat to cut supplies. a deal has already been reached and payment is to be completed by February 2016 Ghana has struggled to pay its Nigerian gas bill after the Volta River Authority (VRA) utility ran out of money because it stopped borrowing funds from banks as interest rates soared during the country's financial crisis. false... .According to the President , Ghana began piling up the debt after a ship broke part of the pipelines that carry gas from Nigeria to Ghana through the West Africa Pipeline Company (WAPCo). .“The debt dates back to 2012. We started incurring the debt when a ship broke one of the pipelines that supplied the gas from Nigeria so the VRA had to purchase crude to power the machines for almost a year, and that affected their balance sheet a lot. “So when the pipe was fixed and the gas started flowing, it had already frustrated the accounts of the VRA but currently, Now how do the two scenarios tally?? The VRA stopped paying for gas in August last year, but last week the government did pay $10m, opening the way for talks on how the remaining sum will be paid. President John Mahama has explained that the $103 million debt owed the Nigeria Gas company by Ghana has existed since 2012. August last year and 2012 sound the same to u? Ghana's electricity industry is mired in a crisis, with tariffs too low to be profitable, reduced supplies from the country's dams and residents stealing power. cheap talk. Name an African country not experiencing power issues?? Nigeria that claims to be providing gas and has so much energy is not left out of the crisis It's also a political problem because President John Mahama has vowed to end the blackouts by the start of next year [b] hohoho! The use of English in this sentence is poor. Energy issue is a political problem everywhere. So that's not news.. And mahama vowed to end the blackouts by start of next year dumb statement . The Ghana's president has taking up the power issue to another level from the beginning of his tenure. And it is already yielding results. Ghana's gas processing plant is already up. And has the capacity to produce more than what Nigeria sends through the gas pipeline.. Even enough to sell its own gas through the pipeline in a reverse process. So dependency on Nigeria's gas is going to be reduced drastically as from this year end. Other dam projects are coming up with plans for new gas processing plans are far advanced. The government is also working on other sources like the Nzema solar project under construction which is the biggest solar project in Africa. An innovative wave power project and power barges. Ghana is posed to have over 5900mw by 2018. Having enough capacity to provide for its people and for neighbours that will want to tap into a more reliable source. Don't be surprised to see another influx of nigerian companies to Ghana cos of better energy conditions. So keep hating on Ghana and looking for flaws [/b] |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by achimotan(m): 12:01pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
lezz: @ bolded in red. Is Kumasi now in Nigeria? AN FRANCISCO, October 19, (THEWILL) – The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and incoming Minister, Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu and the President of Ghana, Mr. John Mahama Monday met in Kumasi, Ghana to resolve the outstanding debts owed Nigeria by the Volta River Authority (VRA) for gas supplied. The agreement allows the VRA more time (last day of February 2016) to settle a backlog of debts believed to be around $171m, but it must pay in full the invoices for the months of August and September latest by October 31 or risk being cut off from supplies, sources with knowledge of the agreement told THEWILL. THEWILL also understands that the Ministry of Finance has been directed to write requesting West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCO) to extend the November 5 date for the Ghanaian government's guaranty called WAPCO. The debt covers gas supplied to VRA, which is 100% owned by the government of Ghana, and the cost of supply and transportation of the gas from Nigeria. Nigeria had threatened to cut gas supplies to Ghana over the unpaid debts. Read more at: http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/news/194150/1/nnpc-gmd-kachikwu-president-mahama-reach-deal-to-s.html |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by achimotan(m): 12:27pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
[quote author=lezz post=39193180] Here are the facts from BBC in summary: 1 Ghana has been borrowing from world bank to pay for Nigerians gas for years 2 Since Ghana has been unable to access world bank loans,it has been unable to pay for this gas. 3 The Ghana's electricity Management has not been making profit because this gas is almost free . Consequently they have been charging Ghanaians very low energy billing. 4. Ghana has been using Nigeria's quasi- free gas to run a welfare system in Ghana. That's deception and emotional fraud. 5 Nigeria has restored hope back as plans to cut Ghana off from this source of energy have been shelved. 1 VRA ,Ghana's power generator does not borrow from the world bank to buy gas from Nigeria 2 VRA"s non payment has nothing to do with getting a loan from the world bank.In 2013 or 14 thereabout , the West Africa gas pipeline got destroyed and for a year VRA had to import oil which was more expensive to power the thermal plants.The importation of oil affected their balance sheet which resulted in them delaying debts owed to N-Gas 4 The gas is paid for and is not free. 5 It was the reasonable thing to do . We will pay our outstanding debt.N-Gas will not have flare the gas.Its a win win |
Re: Ghana Scurries To Settle Electricity Dispute With Nigeria by lezz(m): 2:02pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
achimotan:inconsequential to the thread. |
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