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Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by Nwaforj44: 6:20am On Nov 05, 2018
The House of Representatives could reopen the probe into an alleged $1.348 billion power sector fraud levelled against General Electric (GE) and Rockson Engineering Nigeria Ltd.
The issue, which has lingered for years, will not be swept under the carpet, vowed chairman of the House Committee on Power, Dan Asuquo, in an interview at the weekend.
He expressed surprise that the authorities have not yet taken action on findings by relevant committees of the previous National Assembly, insisting the legislature would push for the refund of the alleged stolen money.
“The National Assembly has done its work. It has come out with a report. The report is there for anybody to see and use. If you talk about Rockson, in collaboration with GE, they have issues of which Nigerians should ask questions. If somebody is not performing, the law is there.


“We cannot promote the fleecing of taxpayers’ money. If somebody is irresponsible, the law is clear; you blacklist and terminate, as long as you’ve kept your own part of the contract. We will call for that refund, if that magnitude of padding, waste and corruption has been done,” said Asuquo.
The allegation, which came via a signed petition by about 10 civil society organisations and dated September 26, 2018, was received by the office of the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, on September 27, 2018.
President Muhammadu Buhari had recently wondered how a former government allegedly spent $16 billion on the sector without results. He also accused the National Assembly of not exercising adequate oversight on the sector.
The two companies were blacklisted in a 2008 House of Representatives report.
The Association of Power Generation Companies (APGC) meanwhile said since June 2018, power Generation Companies (GenCos) have not received payment from the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET) for electricity generated.
APGC’s Executive Secretary Dr Joy Ogaji disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja yesterday. According to her, GenCos were being owed N500 billion for power generated from 2013, when they took over electricity generation, to December 2016.
She said: “The GenCos debt is classified into about three categories. So, when you are talking about debts, before even NBET came, market operators owed GenCos. If you calculate all that debt from 2013 to December 2016, GenCos’ debt was about N500 billion. This debt that we are talking about is without interest, because the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) says if they delay payment, GenCos are entitled to interest. So, this amount is without interest. It does not also cover the cost for available capacity.”
She said further: “GenCos make capacity available. So, the power that is being rejected…it does not cover that one, because that is a different cost. From 2017, NBET, through Federal Government’s Payment Assurance Guarantee, has only been paying 80 per cent and there is 20 per cent shortfall till date. And for this year, since June, we have not been paid.”
On GenCos meeting their obligation on payment to gas companies, Ogaji noted: “GenCos have been taking loans from banks to be able to meet their obligations in the market and put power on the grid. When we don’t generate, we are called saboteurs. They will start saying that the owners of the GenCos are PDP members; that is why they are not generating. But the government is not looking at the cost implication of putting power on the grid and you are not paying for it. There is no business person that will want to continue business when he is not getting anything on it. And upon that you are being accused that you are a saboteur.”
The APGC executive secretary however said GenCos were engaging NBET on the matter.
But the Head Corporate Communication of NBET, Mrs. Henrietta Ighomrore, described the alleged non-payment since June as inaccurate. GenCos have always received their payment as at when due, and at no time did NBET withhold payment to GenCos, she said.
“NBET does not retain any money. Every money we receive from the DisCos, we immediately pay it to the GenCos to settle their invoices,” she explained, stressing it is important to understand how payments are made in the electricity market.

“For instance, if you have January’s invoice, that invoice will be coming to you around the end of February or early March. The generating companies generate and then they send to us and then we send to the DisCos. At the end of the month, the Market Operator (MO) will read the meter and then raise the market settlement statement.”

https://www.akelicious.net/2018/11/reps-to-reopen-alleged-1348b-power.html

Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by shutto: 6:21am On Nov 05, 2018
Reopen or not reopen
We are not gaining anything..

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by CarGuideNG: 6:27am On Nov 05, 2018
These probes have a way of fizzling out unceremoniously.
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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by sheguy(m): 6:28am On Nov 05, 2018
Useless set of people.

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by StOla: 6:28am On Nov 05, 2018
shutto:
Reopen or not reopen
We are not gaining anything..


Those who gained are the actual thieves and embezzlers, who stole with reckless abandon with the assurance that their fellow citizens just like you, are never bothered or concerned about the theft, but are bothered that any investigation into the matter should even be considered.

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by nabegibeg: 6:28am On Nov 05, 2018
Nwaforj44:
The House of Representatives could reopen the probe into an alleged $1.348 billion power sector fraud levelled against General Electric (GE) and Rockson Engineering Nigeria Ltd.
The issue, which has lingered for years, will not be swept under the carpet, vowed chairman of the House Committee on Power, Dan Asuquo, in an interview at the weekend.
He expressed surprise that the authorities have not yet taken action on findings by relevant committees of the previous National Assembly, insisting the legislature would push for the refund of the alleged stolen money.
“The National Assembly has done its work. It has come out with a report. The report is there for anybody to see and use. If you talk about Rockson, in collaboration with GE, they have issues of which Nigerians should ask questions. If somebody is not performing, the law is there.


“We cannot promote the fleecing of taxpayers’ money. If somebody is irresponsible, the law is clear; you blacklist and terminate, as long as you’ve kept your own part of the contract. We will call for that refund, if that magnitude of padding, waste and corruption has been done,” said Asuquo.
The allegation, which came via a signed petition by about 10 civil society organisations and dated September 26, 2018, was received by the office of the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, on September 27, 2018.
President Muhammadu Buhari had recently wondered how a former government allegedly spent $16 billion on the sector without results. He also accused the National Assembly of not exercising adequate oversight on the sector.
The two companies were blacklisted in a 2008 House of Representatives report.
The Association of Power Generation Companies (APGC) meanwhile said since June 2018, power Generation Companies (GenCos) have not received payment from the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET) for electricity generated.
APGC’s Executive Secretary Dr Joy Ogaji disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja yesterday. According to her, GenCos were being owed N500 billion for power generated from 2013, when they took over electricity generation, to December 2016.
She said: “The GenCos debt is classified into about three categories. So, when you are talking about debts, before even NBET came, market operators owed GenCos. If you calculate all that debt from 2013 to December 2016, GenCos’ debt was about N500 billion. This debt that we are talking about is without interest, because the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) says if they delay payment, GenCos are entitled to interest. So, this amount is without interest. It does not also cover the cost for available capacity.”
She said further: “GenCos make capacity available. So, the power that is being rejected…it does not cover that one, because that is a different cost. From 2017, NBET, through Federal Government’s Payment Assurance Guarantee, has only been paying 80 per cent and there is 20 per cent shortfall till date. And for this year, since June, we have not been paid.”
On GenCos meeting their obligation on payment to gas companies, Ogaji noted: “GenCos have been taking loans from banks to be able to meet their obligations in the market and put power on the grid. When we don’t generate, we are called saboteurs. They will start saying that the owners of the GenCos are PDP members; that is why they are not generating. But the government is not looking at the cost implication of putting power on the grid and you are not paying for it. There is no business person that will want to continue business when he is not getting anything on it. And upon that you are being accused that you are a saboteur.”
The APGC executive secretary however said GenCos were engaging NBET on the matter.
But the Head Corporate Communication of NBET, Mrs. Henrietta Ighomrore, described the alleged non-payment since June as inaccurate. GenCos have always received their payment as at when due, and at no time did NBET withhold payment to GenCos, she said.
“NBET does not retain any money. Every money we receive from the DisCos, we immediately pay it to the GenCos to settle their invoices,” she explained, stressing it is important to understand how payments are made in the electricity market.

“For instance, if you have January’s invoice, that invoice will be coming to you around the end of February or early March. The generating companies generate and then they send to us and then we send to the DisCos. At the end of the month, the Market Operator (MO) will read the meter and then raise the market settlement statement.”

https://www.akelicious.net/2018/11/reps-to-reopen-alleged-1348b-power.html

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by Riversides2003(m): 6:30am On Nov 05, 2018
Victorvan22:
Nice

What is nice about it?

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by Kennedy94(m): 6:30am On Nov 05, 2018
Hmmmm.what of the 20$ billion dollars nnpc didn't remit.Hypocrites

Get my Ziggy

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by Riversides2003(m): 6:30am On Nov 05, 2018
Babachir own here dem no fit probe am. This Govt Na BIG SCAM.

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by ourfather: 6:31am On Nov 05, 2018
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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by ogunnoikitaiwo(m): 6:33am On Nov 05, 2018
I beg make the do am ooo...baba iyabo and atikulooted leg w shake nw....dem loot our electric money and still coming back to power and loot our tax money again.. there is god oo.

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by Ourown(m): 6:33am On Nov 05, 2018
I'm not seeing light on my area ooo
Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by symbianDON(m): 6:33am On Nov 05, 2018
clowns representing their pockets
Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by ogunnoikitaiwo(m): 6:33am On Nov 05, 2018
I beg make them do am ooo...baba iyabo and atikulooted leg w shake nw....dem loot our electric money and still coming back to power and loot our tax money again.. there is god oo.

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by AdesegunSanni89: 6:34am On Nov 05, 2018
You chop I chop Nigeria Plc. Them wan probe so as to get their own share. Election is around the corner. Reps sef need money.
Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by richidinho(m): 6:34am On Nov 05, 2018
The Elumelu committee that spent 1bn naira for probe, where is the result?

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by greatiyk4u(m): 6:35am On Nov 05, 2018
But PDP why?

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by dykedarlyn(m): 6:36am On Nov 05, 2018
With the amount of money spent on our power I can’t just help but say that this people are just plain wicked, how can you go to sleep knowing fully well that you are one of the reasons why the country is not moving forward

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by 10mobile: 6:36am On Nov 05, 2018
If this probe was well intentioned, I would have welcomed it. Instead, I am more concerned about the GenCos/NBET part. In case someone reading is connected with NBET, let them know that the only way to meet up to their payment obligation with the Gencos, is to have a digital prepaid meter for every user. Otherwise, if they continue not to remit payment, the country will soon be in permanent blackout.

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by Nobody: 6:37am On Nov 05, 2018
probe pdp an their wasted 16 billion too.

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by aku626(m): 6:39am On Nov 05, 2018
Not against you doing so but where would this lead us to regarding the affected sector. Nigeria should be focusing on short term goals at the moment, long term seems like a scam
Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by salford1: 6:39am On Nov 05, 2018
There must be something in it for them.

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by Nobody: 6:40am On Nov 05, 2018
Does the probe guarantee 24 hour supply after investigation?

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by 9jaArea: 6:48am On Nov 05, 2018
Atiku's name must feature somewhere.

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by Iammercy2018: 6:55am On Nov 05, 2018
Riversides2003:
Babachir own here dem no fit probe am. This Govt Na BIG SCAM.
do you know has a concerned Nigerian, and has a taxpayer, whenever your money stolen etc and you don't like it, do you know you can actually write a petition to efcc or better still sue him to court for fraud? You don't need wait for govt, do the needful asap.

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by BackToLife: 7:05am On Nov 05, 2018
This is the only money that administartion is being acused of. At least, General Electric has accounted for more than 95% of this money. Why is the lilly-livered National Assembly not probing several bulks of Billion $s that continue to disappear now?! NNPC $24, Federation Account $20, etc... I weep for Nigeria. They turn blind eye at real heartless squandering and kept being used as attack dogs against perceived opposition.
Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by rusher14: 7:07am On Nov 05, 2018
Atiku was head of NIPP.

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by Nbote(m): 7:08am On Nov 05, 2018
NBET under dis govt are d biggest fraudsters in d power sector.. I lost hope wen a whistle blower exposed dem on a Live radio program here in Abuja (Brekete Family). Imagine putting about $50million of tax payers money in a fixed deposit account and agreeing to an an interest rate of 0.02%?? Some of these ppl are jus wicked

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Re: Reps To Reopen Alleged $1.348b Power Fraud Probe by SimplePlan34: 7:28am On Nov 05, 2018
The are looking for a way to rubbish Atiku's name.

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