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Senate kicks against idea, urges FG to put plans on hold

The senate has told the FG to put the plan of raising N309billion bond to finance electricity generation on hold.

The Nigerian Senate

The senate said that the government should put the plan on hold pending conclusion of investigation into the matter by its committees on Power and Privatisation.

This followed a motion sponsored by Sen. Mustapha Bukar, which was unanimously adopted by the lawmakers.

Moving the motion, Bukar said that there was no need for the bond after the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) intervention in March to the tune of N213 billion through the Nigeria Electricity Sector Intervention (NESI).

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He said that the shortfall in power generation had continued to escalate at the rate of about N15 billion per month which was equivalent to N500 million daily.

According to him, total shortfall as at Dec. 31, 2015 was N400 billion.

“Continued incidence of market shortfall is a disincentive for new investors to venture into the Nigerian electricity market.

“This implies that the projected generating capacity is an illusion. As a matter of fact, any increment in generating capacity would further aggravate and escalate the market shortfall,” he added.

Bukar argued that the issuance of bonds would amount to not only spoon-feeding the operators in spite of their inefficiency, but at great cost to Nigeria.

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The senate called on the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing and the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to immediately halt the raising of the bonds by Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Company (NBET).

It mandated its committees to investigate the post-privatization performance of all the players in the power sector.

The committees were also directed to probe the companies’ performance agreement, including the management and disbursement of any loans or bonds of agencies in the sector.

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