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Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Nobody: 6:50am On Jul 25, 2014
25 Jul 2014

• Provides for construction of $2.5m, 1500MW plant in Anambra
• NBET, NSIA sign $350m Eurobond funds management agreement
• Customs releases 248 abandoned containers of PHCN equipment, 11 years after

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Even though they happened separately, the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Nigeria and the USA on a 10,000-megawatt (mw) power generation project and the release of 248 abandoned containers of imported power equipment worth billions of naira belonging to the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) portend hope of more Nigerians having access to electricity.

With the MoU formalised yesterday, the federal government has agreed to work with the US Government to increase access to and availability of electricity in Nigeria through the US-backed Power Africa initiative which was launched last year in Cape Town, South Africa by US President Barack Obama.

According to available statistics, the power output from the national grid stood at 3,800mw last May, a marginal increase from the 3,600mw figure in April.

The initiative hopes to double the number of people with access to power in sub-Saharan Africa, starting with six countries including Nigeria which signed an MoU with the US to formally activate the initiative.

As a result of this development, Global Edison Corporation has also concluded plans to construct a $2.5 billion, 1500mw gas power plant in Anambra State within the Power Africa initiative.

The MoU, which was signed by the Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, on behalf of the federal government and US Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle, in Abuja now offers a framework to coordinate the implementation and support of institutional reforms, privatisation and regulation of Nigeria’s power sector within the Power Africa initiative.

Obama had at the launch of the initiative stated his recognition of the importance of electricity to the economic development of emerging economies. He expects from the initiative that about 20 million Africans will have access to electricity by the completion of the first tranche of the initiative in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria and Tanzania.
Through Power Africa, African governments, private sector and other development partners such as the World Bank and African Development Bank (AfDB) are expected to improve their power generation by 10,000 mw, by unlocking the substantial wind, solar, hydropower, natural gas, and geothermal resources in the region.

It is stated that the level of funding needed to electrify Africa far outstrips the capacity of African governments and foreign donors; Entwistle in this regard explained that the initiative would strengthen Nigeria’s energy sector through credit enhancement, grants, technical assistance and investment promotion efforts.

“Nigeria is well-positioned to reap the rewards of this increased focus on the energy sector. It is our expectation that our joint effort will improve the lives of countless Nigerians and serve as a model for other African countries whose implementation of energy sector reform is nascent,” Entwistle said shortly after signing the MoU with Nebo.

Nebo on his part stated that Nigeria had benefitted from the US in her reform of her power sector. He added that the country would leverage on the initiative to provide electricity for its growing population, even in far flung rural areas.

From its structure, Power Africa has developed an innovative model based on transactions with private investors and also policy support to governments to focus and enable key energy projects.

It equally wants to leverage on the strengths of US in energy technology, private sector engagement and policy as well as regulatory reform to galvanise collaboration, make quick-impact interventions and drive systemic reforms to facilitate future investments in the power sector.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Company (NBET) has released its entire $350 million allocation from Nigeria’s $1 billion Eurobond issued to the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Agency (NSIA) to manage for profit.

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Nobody: 6:54am On Jul 25, 2014
NBET’s release of the fund followed a funds management agreement signed yesterday by the two government agencies in Abuja.

According to the NBET Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Rumundaka Wonodi, the agreement frees his agency to focus on its core mandate to develop the electricity market while at the same time ensuring that the agency’s funds are earning interest that would help to defray the cost of the funds while it remains available.

The signing of the MoU came on a day the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) commenced the phased release of 248 containers of power equipment worth several billions of naira imported by the defunct PHCN but which it abandoned owing to its inability to pay the required clearing costs and accumulated demurrage.

THISDAY learnt that the containers which had been abandoned for 11 years at the ports in Lagos and Onne in Rivers State contained equipment meant for turnkey power projects in about 12 states in the country thereby stalling all the affected projects, and effectively raising concern on the commitment of the government and other stakeholders in the power sector.

Speaking yesterday at the commencement of the release of 151 out of the 248 containers by the NCS, Nebo identified 10 of these projects to include: Abor Mbaise –Mpu– Ideato Substation projects in Imo State; Kano Combusto-Dankata –Hadejiya Transmission Substation; Oba- Nnewi Substations and Lines in Anambra State; Dambata Substation and Omotosho–Epe- Aja lines in Ondo and Lagos States.

Other projects include: ALSCON – Ibom 330KV Lines in Akwa Ibom State; Igangan –Igbora Substation and Ikorodu-Odiganya –Shagamu Transmission Lines in Lagos and Ogun States.

Other projects affected by the untimely delivery of the equipment according to Nebo, include Nsukka – Ayangba through Enugu, Benue and Kogi States; as well as the project for the supply of current transformers and capacitor voltage transformers.

Nebo said: “These projects have been stalled for seven to 11 years. The Customs Service graciously agreed to release these things to the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) now defunct and being represented by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN). Virtually all of these equipment that have been on these wharfs and ports, including Onne, have been ordered by the defunct PHCN, fully paid for, came into Nigeria and got abandoned in Nigeria

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/nigeria-us-finally-sign-mou-on-10-000mw-power-africa-initiative/184506/

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Decibel: 7:04am On Jul 25, 2014
Gov. Obiano Akpokuedike 1 of Aguleri is a great Tecnocrat smiley smiley
Anambra Adigo Mma smiley cool

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by EMMASON125: 7:06am On Jul 25, 2014
Nice development
Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Nobody: 7:09am On Jul 25, 2014
na here argument go take use body nack ground today

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by gratiaeo(m): 7:12am On Jul 25, 2014
I don't believe all this news paper transformation any longer

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Omexonomy: 7:20am On Jul 25, 2014
I am tired of sign this sign that and i hope in the end it will not bcom emty promise.

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Donmarrius: 7:24am On Jul 25, 2014
Prof.Nebo,idi ok.
Prof.Nebo,is just ok.com

Thats what you got,when a round page,is being fixed in a round hole.

Ride on Sir.

Gej till 2019!.

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Nobody: 7:30am On Jul 25, 2014
The same US that:

1. Could not do anything about the Chibok girls
2. Destroyed Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan
3. So deadly corrupt and would do anything possible to remain world power.
4. That uses their media to promote propaganda
5. Destroyed and murdered their own citizen during the 9/11 planned invasion.
6. Are planning the break - up of Nigeria next year just because they predicted it.

Anyway this is my conclusion.

We are not breaking up no matter what. I dunno why you guyz see us as a threat.

Anyway we still want light sha... If you can help without penetration or trying to study us. Then the help is welcomed.

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by VocalWalls: 7:30am On Jul 25, 2014
I guess only time will tell.

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by alotofgrace(m): 7:33am On Jul 25, 2014
$2.5b for 10,000MW plant shocked
back then in school, Uniben 100-200L, we were running on 2 1MVA gen for the entire load on campus and could run from 7pm to 7am on PHCN outage. Later extra 2 1MVA were added to make it 4MVA. On this capacity we could barely enjoy gen for 7hrs!!!

WHY? because the extra 2MVA were 60 Hz and synchronizing two gens (which should have same frequency and same phase) with different frequencies drops the capacity of the resultant combination.
but why 60Hz in the first place? was it not because the head of power house in the school was a prof in the department of botany?

how could politics have allowed them go blind to the department of electrical engineering when consultants to sapele power station were and are still in the department?

i feel these outrageous spendings with unmatched results on power could be due to the fact our top power gladiators do not even know the meaning of frequency, let alone phase.

the ministry of health head must be a medical practitioner, the ministry of justice a legal practitioner with SAN stamp on his forehead. so says the constitution. why cant these happen in other ministries?

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by YoursGEJ(m): 7:33am On Jul 25, 2014
If to say na by MoU, Nigerians for don dey complain of too much electricity by now. Let them keep signing

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Yahzeelv(m): 7:34am On Jul 25, 2014
All D Way Baba God, Show Us Ur Light
Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by disloman(m): 7:37am On Jul 25, 2014
What abt those Power MOU they signed b4?What happen to those one?Na stable electricity we wan c not signing signing.
Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by imdolufemi: 7:37am On Jul 25, 2014
Long story..,.let's hope it leads to something fruitful

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Nobody: 7:39am On Jul 25, 2014
The 1500MW plant will be the biggest investment in Anambra state's history! Kudos to Obama and GEJ for this project!

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Nobody: 7:40am On Jul 25, 2014
Good news smiley
Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by disloman(m): 7:41am On Jul 25, 2014
Decibel: Gov. Obiano Akpokuedike 1 of Aguleri is a great Tecnocrat smiley smiley
Anambra Adigo Mma smiley cool
Bros!make I borrow u my gandpa's eye glass so that u can read d post wella.Olodo.

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Pachesky(m): 7:41am On Jul 25, 2014
how many times would we Sign mou for this 10000mw for Pete's sake..
Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by xp17(m): 7:42am On Jul 25, 2014
Burnaaboi: Passing by
imdolufemi: A
Pachesky: a
BrAkingNews: hmmm
signs of Ebola virus

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by shadowwalker101: 7:42am On Jul 25, 2014
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Corruption
Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by paramedic: 7:43am On Jul 25, 2014
@OP
Try keep the epistle short and clean - SUMMARY

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Nobody: 7:43am On Jul 25, 2014
We need light! Give us light!



We've seen enough of these MOUs

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Burnaaboi(m): 7:43am On Jul 25, 2014
Passing by


























finally the hatrick is complete...three fp in 3 mins..time for me to go to sambissa and bring back the gals: dats my way of celebrating

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Decibel: 7:44am On Jul 25, 2014
disloman: Bros!make I borrow u my gandpa's eye glass so that u can read d post wella.Olodo.
As a result of this development, Global Edison Corporation has also concluded plans to construct a $2.5 billion, 1500mw gas power plant in Anambra State within the Power Africa initiative . You must be a desperate urchin. angry Didn't you see Anambra State there angry

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by BrAkingNews: 7:44am On Jul 25, 2014
hmmm
Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Burnaaboi(m): 7:46am On Jul 25, 2014
xp17: sign of Ebola virus
signs of Ebola virussign of Ebola virus
signs of Ebola virus
....u and urs niggah
Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Chibuke56: 7:47am On Jul 25, 2014
Wow na.ija is improving
Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by anonimi: 7:50am On Jul 25, 2014
Decibel: Gov. Obiano Akpokuedike 1 of Aguleri is a great Tecnocrat smiley smiley
Anambra Adigo Mma smiley cool

Is he really a technocrat shocked
What % of houses, shops, schools, clinics, hospitals etc in Anambra STATE is covered with TAP water provision This question becomes really important with the outbreak of Ebola virus in our country.

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by frainc(m): 7:51am On Jul 25, 2014
Before before
I dey get light up to 5hrs in a day
But nw na 6hrs in five days

Na how many minute bi dat per day?
Make una hellep me o

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by ejakpovi2: 7:52am On Jul 25, 2014
has Jonathan finally woke up from induced coma. All nah wash, this pseudo theoretical approach to governance nah wash

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Re: Nigeria, US Sign MOU On 10,000MW Power Africa Initiative • Anambra Gets 1,500MW by Pergrace: 7:52am On Jul 25, 2014
Sincere9gerian: THISDAY learnt that the containers which had been[b] abandoned for 11 years at the ports in Lagos and Onne in River[/b]s State contained equipment meant for turnkey power projects in about 12 states in the country thereby stalling all the affected projects, and effectively raising concern on the commitment of the government and other stakeholders in the power sector.

cry cry cry cry cry at the bolded

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