Corruption in power Sector: Senate vows to unravel disbursement of N213B | Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog

LI_Leaderboard_4

LI_Leaderboard_1

LI_Leaderboard_2

LI_Leaderboard_3

Sunday 18 December 2016

Corruption in power Sector: Senate vows to unravel disbursement of N213B

Senate vows to unravel how N213bn  power intervention fund was disbursed, plan to hold public hearing on poor electricity supply. According to the media office of the Senate President, Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki has urged the Senate Committee on Power, Steel Development and Metallurgy to conduct a public hearing into declining electricity generation in the country that currently stands at 3000 megawatts capacity.
Also, the public hearing is expected to verify the claims and counter claims of non-remittance of revenues between the Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Company (NBET), Electricity Distribution Companies (Discos) and Generation Companies (Gencos) as well as uncover how the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) disbursed the N213 billion intervention fund to the power sector.

Saraki who spoke at the weekend during a special stakeholders meeting to proffer solutions to the worsening  electricity generation in the country said the public hearing should look at the role of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) which serves as Board members in the Discos and Gencos, thereby making it difficult for the BPE to effectively supervise and audit the electricity generation and distribution companies.

He had in his opening comments lamented the poor electricity supply in Nigeria and the consequences of the negative development in the efforts to move Nigeria out of the present economic recession.

He told the stakeholders in the power sector led by the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Louis Edozien that the essence of the meeting was to proffer solutions to an imminent collapse of the electricity system  in the country.

Briefing the meeting, the Permanent Secretary, Edozien, lamented that power generation has gone down to 3000MW/H from a 7000MW/H generating capacity with a 12000MW/H connected load.

Edozien also said there was poor and declining revenue collection capacity as the Discos are remitting about 45 per cent of collectable revenue instead of the performance agreement target of 65 per cent.

He further cited low tariff and what he described as 'payment transparency and discipline' as some of the challenges facing electricity generation and distribution.

In their contributions at the meeting, representatives of gas producers and suppliers traced their inability to supply adequate gas to the electricity generating companies to vandalization and the inability of the GENCOs to pay for the already supplied products, insisting that the terms of gas supply and payment is on the basis of 'willing sellers and buyers'.

The gas producers and suppliers consisting mostly of SHELL Petroleum and TOTAL Petroleum complained of security challenges that usually result in the vandalization of their pipelines and hence their inability to meet demands in some cases.

The meeting was shocked when s representative of NBET, Dr. Marilyn Amobi, who is the managing director and  chief executive officer, revealed that the DISCOs can't account for most of the revenue remitted to it by consumers due to what she described as 'bad behaviour', an euphemism for corruption.

She further said that revenue generated by NBET was better before the liberalization exercise  when compared to post-liberalization period, blaming it on lack of proper accountability and supervision of the DISCOs by BPE and lack of proper auditing.

Other stakeholders blamed the distribution companies for lack of compliance with the agreed terms on remitting generated revenues from consumers, manifesting in consumer discontent, payment default as well as unstructured and unserviced debts.

The complaint of lack of transparency in the remittance of revenues collected  prompted the Senate President to direct that a public hearing be conducted by the Senate Committee on Power, Steel Development and Metallurgy to identify the problems and make recommendations on the way forward.

30 comments:

Unknown said...

We are waiting for that......

Bonita Bislam said...

I thought Fashola was going to transform the power sector judging by his good works in Lagos.I'm so disappointed right now

obiora said...

Saraki is working!

Unknown said...

owkk.. we r staying tuned
#iVabulous

Unknown said...

All of una bu ndi ala! Linda take note!

Unknown said...

God bless nigeria,don't be frustrated by this economic recession,here comes an online job opportunity visit http://MyDuty.site/?ref=Adesco89

Unknown said...

213 billion?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Unknown said...

I hear... Till then though.

Eddy Ogbunambala said...

Ok

Unknown said...

NIGERIA HAS MORE THAN GREED....WE HAVE GREEDY GREED.

Anonymous said...

You need critical engineering minds at the helm of that sector...ashiri tin tu!!!

Chizzy Liz said...

*************************unu ncha na d same boat carry una*******if u re handling any public position in dix country u re a certified Ekperima....... *******ochi di gi na DNa

Unknown said...

Finally they're waking up!

Unknown said...

It's okay

Unknown said...

Na today?

Unknown said...

Why tell us? Do it quietly mbok

future said...

213BN...almighty USA AND RUSSIA cannot spend this kind of money in 50yrs but my naija leaders go finish am in a day and nothin good go come out of it.......i don sabi Kenyapower for years now and it has neva had a change of name or had any issues but d case is diff in nigeria

CHERYL (aka FROM GLORY to GLORY) said...

How can corruption fight corruption? Am just asking...

Long Live LIB

Pascal said...

Look at this corrupt Saraki wanting to investigate another person. Nigeria is messed up!

Anonymous said...

Saraki my foot, all is noise. But am very sure of one thing,nothing last forever, God will sweep all of you from power. Because all of you non excluding think Nigeria is your father estate you have all robbed and rape us this bad. The fall of all of you and your generation is inevitable. Diabolical people!

kclub said...

mtchewww.....same old story.

Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin said...

All of u are d same.

Unknown said...

Mtecwwwwww

Tpy said...

Transforming the power sector takes years not months. To make a real difference we need to build new power stations, go into solar and wind generation etc. A little patience my dear. Judge fashola in 2019, not now

Tpy said...

Nigerian senate accusing people of lacking transparency. Wonders shall never end

Unknown said...

TBH even inverter don tire for over-use not to talk of generator!
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Anonymous said...

Why 2019? What's wrong with transparency? N213B isn't his personal funds. Nigerians deserve to know what is being done every step of the way. We waited on the $5B or $15B spent during OBJ era and what did we get? Let Fashola lay all his cards on the table. Enough secrecy

Anonymous said...

A corrput man vowing to investigate a corrupt man. Corruption investigating corruption. Hhhmmmmmm

Anonymous said...

She's judging Fashola based on his own criticism of the past administration. He guaranteed 6 months

Anonymous said...

Busola or Bukola is just not the right person to question corruption ,He is the POSTAL-CHILD of corruption,less we forget.

Recent Posts