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Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by deji17: 5:10am On May 24, 2018
Revealed: Who got what in $16b Obasanjo power deals
Posted By: YUSUF ALLI

May 24, 2018


With the controversy stirred by allegations and counter-allegations over the alleged $16 billion investment in the National Integrated Power Project (NIPP) still raging, another report has shown the identities of 27 companies that benefited in the cash, reports Managing Editor YUSUF ALLI.

FORMER President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration spent about N1.2 trillion on the controversial National Integrated Power Projects (NIPP), an Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) report has said.

But only N360.7billion had been paid to the contractors — as at 2007 when Obasanjo exited power.

The administration also spent N273.65billion on Power Holding Company of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007.



According to the report, which was compiled using the naira, 27 companies got the contracts for transmission lines.

Compiled by former EFCC Chairman Ibrahim Lamorde when he headed the agency in acting capacity, the report was said to have been handed over to a former Chairman of the EFCC, Mrs. Farida Waziri, when she resumed office.

According to the report, exclusively obtained by The Nation,the figures were arrived at after extensive investigations by the anti-graft commission.

President Muhammadu Buhari has accused former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration of blowing $16b on power. Obasanjo replied that he was never indicted, adding: “The answer is simple: The power is in the seven National Integrated Power Projects and eighteen gas turbines that Chief Obasanjo’s successor who originally made the allegation of $16 billion did not clear from the ports for over a year and the civil works done on the sites.” The report said: “Further investigations also revealed that a National Integrated Power Project is currently apace in six zones of the country for which about N1, 230,949,066,528.99 was committed by the Federal Government.

“The projects were also at different levels of completion but as at the moment of this report, N360, 714, 147, 700.03 has been paid out to contractors, leaving a balance of N870, 234, 918, 828.06 yet to be paid, pending the completion of the project.

“After an in-depth investigation and rigorous check on all documents relating to these contracts, the payments made so far, and the contractors handling the project, it is impossible to draw a nexus between the former President or any individual or companies associated with him and the proceed accruing from the contract payments.”



On the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN), the report claimed that about N273.65billion was released to the agency between 1999 and 2007 for its day-to-day activities.

Also, the PHCN separately received N22.297billion and 162,467.57billion; US$445.244.630.07million; Euro 20, 105,436.31million; and £8,987,322million for about 27 contracts on electricity generation and transmission.

The report adds: “On the issue of NEPA (now the Power Holding Company of Nigeria), investigation has revealed that between 1999 and 2007, over N273.65billion has been received by the institution and not N521billion as alleged. This appropriation is for its day-to-day activities, including generation of electricity, its transmission and distribution to the people of Nigeria.

“Investigations have also revealed that various contracts in relation to generation of electricity transmission were awarded which amounted to N22.297.162, 467.57billion; US$445.244.630.07million; Euro 20, 105,436.31million; and £8,987,322 million. All the documents relating to payments have been checked and scrutinised and there was no reference whatsoever to the former President, his relations or any front who benefited from the contracts.”



The report listed some of the 27 contracts as follows:

Pivot Engineering Ltd was awarded contracts in the sum of $78,625,736.54 for the construction of Owerri-Ahoada-Yenagoa 132 KVA DC lines and substations. It is to be noted that out of this, $73,023,521.36 has been paid to the contractor.
ABB {Nig] Ltd [SAE] received a contract in the sum of $21,489,644.79million and Nl, 489,271,079.60billion for the construction of second Benin-Onitsha 330 kva SC lines. So far, the contractors have been paid the sum of Nl, 675,225,734:40billion
Siemens Ltd also benefited from a contract of Euro l5, 032,410.65million (Euros) and N200, 000,000million to provide Onitsha 150 Mva, 330/132/33 kva, T/F and 330 KV base at Onitsha and Benin. Out of this contract sum, it has received a total payment of El2, 499,567.00million( Euros)and N49, 979,258.00million
Energovod Src was awarded a project of Alaogi-Calabar 330 kva DC lines in the sum of $42,382,351.30million and N900, 000,000 for which payments to the tune of $23,851,466.58million and N431, 056,721.00million have been made.
AREYVA T/D SPR-and -MBH power-for offshore works for construction of bays got £8,987,322.00million and N600, 000,000million. The foreign payments have been fully made while only N161, 704,254.50million on the Naka was paid.
Chrome Consortium was awarded contracts for the provision of Gombe-Yola-Jakngo 330kva SC lines at $74,872,154.04million. It has been paid $50,000,000.
News Engineering Ltd got a contract valued at $3,485,113.50million and N250, 000,000million for the construction of Jalingo 2×30/40 mva; 132/33kv sub-station. It received $2,670,679.36million and N100, 850,347.04million.
Allaogi-Umuahia 132 kva DC line was awarded to Pivot Engineering at $4,067,940.00million; it got $3,978,676.10million and N406, 528,365million.
Valenz Holdings [Nig] Ltd got the contract for Umuahia 2×30/40 mva, 132/33kv substation at $7,083,399.48 million and N489, 704,091.00million.It was not clear if the company had been paid.
Kec/News Engineering handled Gombe-Damatru-Maiduguri 330kv lines at $30, 172, 772million and N2.5 billion
JKN Limited did Ado -Ekiti 132/33kva sub-station and Akure 132kva Liangbe extension at N822 million. It received N521million.
Kano- Dutse 132 kva DC and Dutse-Azare 132 kv SC line were done by LCEP at $50, 294, 388million.
ABB did Dutse- Azare 2×30/40MVA, 132/33KV Sub -stations cost $12,500,000:00million and €1,771,582:83million. The company received $11,074,967:81million and €354,316:40million /*.
The Egbin-Ikeja West/Benin Main 330kv DC line and sub-station was handled by Energo (Nig) Limited at $8,437,687 million and N141, 967,775:92million; it was paid $6,475,037:18 and Nl7, 488,890:06million .
NEPA-ACEB Power Interconnection Project (Counterpart Funding) was handled by SAE Power Lines and Areva (SIS) (Counterpart Funding on ADB Loan on senders) at Nl,194,500,000:00; Nl,043,800,000:00 was paid.
News Engineering Nig Limited got the contract for the construction of lx30MVA, 132/33W substation at Keffi at N441,534,004:50; N251,700,000:00 was paid to the contractor.
Continental Engineering Nig Limited was awarded Talata Mafara 2×30/40MVA, 132/33kv substation ( N453, 532, 829:20) . The company was paid N420, 323,334:57.
Amukpe (Sapele) lx30/40MVA, 132/33kv sub station was handled by News Engineering Limited at $1,194,482:34 and N219,920,252:71. The company received $1,014,276:14 and N78,303,339:54.
ABB Power Katempe got National Stadium 132kv DC line for N347,000,000:00; it was paid N 173,500,000:00.
Twenty-six companies carried out FY2000 substation reinforcement projects (N2,679,487,010:00) They received N2.3billion, representing 90% of the contract sum.
ABB Nigeria Limited handled rehabilitation of Delta TV Switchyard (€2,879,811:11 and N109,899,233:00); N36,822,340 was paid.
Nnewi 2x60MVA 132kv sub- station was awarded to Valenz Holdings Nigeria Ltd (€4,421,811:72 and N251, 833,400:00). It received N191, 734,122:52 .
CMC was awarded New 33kv substation at Omotosho ($30,325,386:00); $3,115,453:00 was paid.
Steers Int’l Ltd was awarded $1,395,353:83 and Nl 52,092,929:50 for the construction of New 330kv line at Ornotosho/Benin/ Ikeja West in which a down payment of $596,137:71 and N34,465,000:00 have been made to the contractor.
SEPCO got the $30,325,366:00 New 330kv substation at Papalanto. It was paid $8,915,453:00.
Kukwaba 2x60MYA, 132/33kv sub- station was awarded to NCEP at $5,252,932:61 and N272,237,433.25; 20% payment was made, which comes up to $1,050,586:52 and N54,447,486:65.
CCC Int’l Ltd is a company was awarded Onitsha-Nniwe-Ihiala 132kv DC line at $2, 631,003:58 and N 198,049,270:00.


A report of the Presidential Review Panel on the NIPP set up by the National Economic Council (NEC) said as at 2007, “total project allocations/estimates for NIPP” amounted to $10.231 billion, including the $2 billion Federal Government counterpart funding for Mambilla Hydro Power project and $1.4 billion for additional nine turbines.

According to the then Governor of Benue State, Mr. Gabriel Suswam, who made the presentation of the panel’s report, “ out of these commitments, only $3.08 billion was funded and scrutinised with advance payment guarantees from “first class” Nigerian banks and Letters of Credits issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Over $1.5 billion of the sum is still in the custody of the banks.”

But the report said: “The committee agreed that completing the project as initiated is the right way to go.”

The NIPP contracts were actually executed from the crude oil sale windfall, which was kept in the Excess Crude Account (ECA).

But the Revenue Mobilsation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) declared the deductions/withdrawals from ECA as illegal because the cash belonged to the 36 states and the 774 Local Government Areas.

It also obtained an injunction restraining the Federal Government from withdrawing from the account.

Most of the states also filed matters in court to challenge the withdrawals from ECA by the Federal Government.

http://thenationonlineng.net/revealed-who-got-what-in-16b-obasanjo-power-deals/

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by SamuelAnyawu(m): 5:14am On May 24, 2018
According to the then Governor of Benue State, Mr. Gabriel Suswam, who made the presentation of the panel’s report, “ out of these commitments, only $3.08 billion was funded and scrutinised with advance payment guarantees from “first class” Nigerian banks and Letters of Credits issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Over $1.5 billion of the sum is still in the custody of the banks.


cool

Dedicating FTC to my incoming Imo State Governor Senator Samuel Anyanwu aka Sam Daddy

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by HonSuQMaDIQ(m): 5:20am On May 24, 2018
Ok ... Tinubu's The Nation on the beat again with its known media trial antics ... But BACK TO DAURA sure pass. grin cheesy

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by PassingShot(m): 5:45am On May 24, 2018
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HonSuQMaDIQ:
Ok ... Tinubu's The Nation on the beat again with its known media trial antics ... But BACK TO DAURA sure pass. grin cheesy
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It's better to be quiet and be thought a fool than to open mouth and remove every doubt.

We are talking about colossal waste of more than $13bn that could have changed our life for better, you are talking of the paper reporting the issue.

OBJ has never denied it for a day that he wasted the money and the opportunity. This monumental loss has been in the public domain for years. The NASS at some point investigated it but because our NASS is ever useless, nothing came out of it.

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by Nobody: 6:11am On May 24, 2018
From the write up... it seems obasanjo has been vindicated.

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by Mikeross62: 6:27am On May 24, 2018
Jesus Christ
If care is not taken soon the economy of this country might collapse
Billions upon billions being looted everyday,with the going of the oil era,due to this nonsense our next generation might find it difficult to survive...

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by Firefire(m): 6:37am On May 24, 2018
“All the documents relating to payments have been checked and scrutinised and there was no reference whatsoever to the former President, his relations or any front who benefited from the contracts.”


Buhary just dey run his mouth like tap... Super clueless element.

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by weyreypey: 6:50am On May 24, 2018
HonSuQMaDIQ:
Ok ... Tinubu's The Nation on the beat again with its known media trial antics ... But BACK TO DAURA sure pass. grin cheesy
Back2daura..2sure

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by front5line: 6:59am On May 24, 2018
Esseite:
From the write up... it seems obasanjo has been vindicated.

Front your comment you have been blind probably from birth. Are you Igbo ? Only them see white n call it red.

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by abokibuhari: 7:00am On May 24, 2018
The Nation, buhari using his slave to fight another slave grin


Southwest can betray their own for peanuts

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by front5line: 7:05am On May 24, 2018
Firefire:
“All the documents relating to payments have been checked and scrutinised and there was no reference whatsoever to the former President, his relations or any front who benefited from the contracts.”


Buhary just dey run his mouth like tap... Super clueless element.
The sad, sorry, pathetic tale of being an Igbo man. I guess the money Dasuki was alleged to have stolen refenced only his relatives as beneficiaries of the largesse.

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by Firefire(m): 7:26am On May 24, 2018
front5line:

The sad, sorry, pathetic tale of being an Igbo man. I guess the money Dasuki was alleged to have stolen refenced only his relatives as beneficiaries of the largesse.

Wetin concern Igbo man and my post?


So, in your dream life, anyone against this fraudulent government is automatically an Igbo?

I beg comot make I see road. Tribal bigot!

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by Crocky23: 7:36am On May 24, 2018
Obj vindicated

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by CodeTemplar: 7:55am On May 24, 2018
Nigerians are finally getting bored with GEJ admin loot recovery news and OBJ admin loot recovery news is doing all the magic once again.

It is funny to notice that Buhari's anti-corruption war efforts is always prioritizing those opposing his return to power.

Also to note, is the fact that the Nigerian army is now doing its best to paint the picture of a balanced onslaught on militias and herdsmen while being concerned by amnesty international.

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by coolscott(m): 8:16am On May 24, 2018
This is just to distract us from how much this government's performance in the power sector is a far cry from what they promised.

And OBJ suddenly being spoken about by the president probably because Obasanjo is clearly not not in support of him

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by SolutionMee: 8:26am On May 24, 2018
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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by Zanzbir: 8:27am On May 24, 2018
The book of revekations shall be opened if you mess with the FG

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by vikkyade89: 8:28am On May 24, 2018
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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by MorataFC: 8:28am On May 24, 2018
Gej grin
Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by MaziOmenuko: 8:28am On May 24, 2018
I guess we should be asking if those projects paid for were fully delivered

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by Factfinder1(m): 8:30am On May 24, 2018
See as them dey call billions like say na water

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by Psalmpy(m): 8:30am On May 24, 2018
To be honest money dey this country o.
Despite all the embezzlements & inexplicable disappearance of some billions of dollars, I'm surprised that Nigeria still remains a country.

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by Lexusgs430: 8:30am On May 24, 2018
The exact reason we would continually never have 24/7 power supply from main providers......
Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by omoadeleye(m): 8:31am On May 24, 2018
uhm, dem dan uproot all the documents from their desk
Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by debbie(f): 8:32am On May 24, 2018
I usually don't comment on threads but this one got me. As much as we Blame government for failure to supply power, majority of our problem comes from the contractors, companies and public servants.
I wasn't surprised to see the name of my former company on the list. Let me tell you how corruption grows.
1. Government will publish tender for a contract.
2. Companies will submit their bid.
3. The government officials will start lobbying from these companies to pay money for theirs to be pushed. ..this goes as high as 40 to 100 million naira considering the contracts runs into billions.
4. Those with connection will eventually get the contract and they start.
5. A contract for 3 years will end up staying 6 years or more and these companies keep coming to government for claims which is usually in dollars not naira.
6. Contracts are inflated so much that only 40% of total sum is the actual cost for the job.

These civil servants become Lords and Kings that seat on files and government documents.

The worst part is that these companies end up not delivering on time, they inflate the prices and costs which nobody from government checks or verifies. ....after all they have collected their share.
These managers and CEO feed large from the government, they mingle with these government officials that keep crying our power supply is terrible. ..these men dictates who gets promoted, who gets appointed and who runs for a political post.

Nigeria is doomed....yes take it from me.
The corruption we are overlooking is the biggest threat that is killing Nigeria. ..
When it comes to sharing our commonwealth there is no ethnicity, no tribe or religion,these men come together and work as a team.

We can never get our power sector right until we are transparent from top to bottom....lest I forget, several uncompleted projects have been commissioned and those completed can not function to full capacity.

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by Nobody: 8:32am On May 24, 2018
You see why we are getting it wrong ,tribalism and ethnicity is 100 percent on this platform. Pls youths let's use our sense not all these ibo, yoruba and hausa stuff.let's build this nation .let all this stop pls is annoying seeing it here .

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by Nobody: 8:32am On May 24, 2018
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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by Ijaya123: 8:33am On May 24, 2018
A can of worms -James Hadley Chase

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by bellazz(m): 8:34am On May 24, 2018
And to be frank... has there being any improvement in the power sector..? for me... I think 30% improvement.. what about you

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Re: Who Got What In $16b Obasanjo Power Deals Revealed by Xisnin(m): 8:35am On May 24, 2018
Where are the names?

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