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Nigeria's Largest Power Plant Owed N40B by simdam500(m): 5:07pm On Dec 02, 2015

Nigeria’s largest power plant, Egbin Power Plc, said it is owed more than N40 billion ($202 million) and is facing persistent gas supply shortages despite boosting capacity, highlighting continuing challenges in ending daily blackouts since private companies took over the state utilities two years ago.

Its Chief Executive Officer Dallas Peavey Jr. said the generating plant was owed the amount from an outstanding cumulative balance for 10 months and that the West African nation’s central bank had delayed “legacy” debt payments. Peavey’s comments were cited in a statement yesterday issued by Nigeria’s Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE).

Peavey said N46 billion had been invested in the 30-year-old plant in Lagos, co-owned by Nigeria’s Sahara Group and Korea Electricity Power Corp., to boost its capacity from less than 50 per cent to 85 per cent since it took over the asset from the Nigerian government in 2013. Egbin now generates an average of 1,100 megawatts (Mw).

The partial sale of Nigeria’s state power generation and distribution companies two years ago was supposed to help end daily blackouts in Africa’s largest economy. Yet, private investors found the companies they bought weren’t financially viable and some were also indebted, prompting the intervention of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The bank designed a N213 billion bailout package last year to cover revenue shortfalls and help companies meet debt-service obligations on bank loans of almost N500 billion.

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Re: Nigeria's Largest Power Plant Owed N40B by Nobody: 5:21pm On Dec 02, 2015
..well well, the Capitalists who created the problem-for-profit model have finally bitten the rotten apple grin grin grin

There are various stakeholders in the Power Sector, the most definitive and visible stakeholder is the consumer not the power-generation companies.. for the power shortages and poor distribution, we are paying one of the highest premium tariffs in the world, our economy is not even capable of sustainable servicing of such tariffs by corporate and consumers alike.. and now that there is a glut in crude sales.. where is FG going to get funds to service such debts.. how are PHCs going to continue servicing consumers.. a sin from 50 years ago coming to light now. grin grin

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