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FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Islie: 11:01am On Mar 06, 2020
The federal government has agreed to pay $200 million to Sunrise Power and Transmission Company Limited (SPTCL) as final settlement of the dispute over the Mambilla power project in Taraba state, TheCable can report.

The government also agreed to pay a penalty of 10 per cent in case of a default in fulfilling the settlement agreement — in addition to restoring Sunrise as the local content partner for the  $5.8 billion hydro electric project.

The new settlement deal was put together by Sale Mamman, minster of power, and Abubakar Malami, the attorney-general of the federation.

Sources told TheCable that Sunrise Power had previously asked for an $80 million settlement in order to withdraw its arbitration claim against Nigeria in France over an alleged breach of contract.

But Babatunde Fashola, who was minister of power, had contended that there was no breach of contract as Sunrise had not done any work to warrant any demand or arbitration.

Fashola also questioned the integrity of the contract.

However, with his exit from the ministry, TheCable learnt, a deal was put together by Mamman and Malami and facilitated by a female figure in the presidency.

The project, the biggest plant in the country, was conceived in the 1970s but has suffered severe delays.

The 3,050-megawatt facility will be the second largest hydropower plant in Africa when completed.

In 2017, Sunrise Power, who claimed to have been awarded the build, operate and transfer (BOT) contract in 2003, had dragged the federal government and its Chinese partners before the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in Paris, France, over alleged breach of contract.

DETAILS OF THE $200M SETTLEMENT

In documents seen by TheCable, Malami and Mamman, the minister of power, signed on behalf of the federal government while Leno Adesanya signed as chairman and CEO of Sunrise.

“Under the above request for arbitration, Sunrise Power and Transmission Company Limited claimed damages amounting to not less than US$960,000,000 as a consequence of a respondents breach of the GPEA,” the document read.

“Desirous of removing all legal impediments to the execution of the Mambilla Hydro-Electric power project, the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Sunrise Power and Transmission Company Limited have mutually agreed to settle the dispute in this arbitration amicably.

“The Federal Republic of Nigeria shall, within a period of 14-days from the date of this Terms of Settlement, pay Sunrise Power and Transmission Company Limited the net (net of any deductions, charges or taxes howsoever called) sum of US$200,000,000.00 (two hundred million US dollars)in full and final settlement of the claims in this arbitration.

“Should the Federal Republic of Nigeria fail to make such payment within the said 14-days period, the sum will immediately bear compounded interests at the yearly rates of 10% (ten percent), and in addition, the FRN shall automatically reinstate Sunrise Power and Transmission Company Limited as the executive local content partner to the Mambilla Hydropower project.

“Sunrise Power and Transmission Company Limited shall take immediate steps to provide a Deed of Acceptance of the above sum and a Deed of Undertaking stating that upon, and only upon, the receipt by Sunrise Power and Transmission Limited of the net sum of US$200,000,000.00 (two hundred million United States dollars) in full and in immediately-available funds on its designated bank account, Sunrise Power and Transmission Limited shall withdraw all of its claims against the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Sinohydro and more generally all and any claims of each Party to the arbitration against each other Party thereto shall stand irrevocably released, discharged and terminated. Each Party shall thereupon formally withdraw and drop any and all of its claims against every other Party to the arbitration.”

SUNRISE WITHDRAWS SUIT FROM ICC? 

Speaking at a sensitisation meeting on the project in February, Farouk Yabo, chairman of the project delivery committee, said the local company had withdrawn the suit from ICC.

“The person that took the federal government to the International Court of Arbitration has already withdrawn the case last week,” he said.

TheCable had reported how SPTCL accused some “vested interests” in government who, in 2017, signed another contract with three Chinese companies, Sinohhydro Corporation of China, China Ghezouba Group Corporation of China and China Geo-Engineering Group Corporation, to form a joint venture for the execution of the project.

According to Adesanya, several letters were written to inform the presidency of the breach, yet Sunrise “was sidelined” in the project by the ministry of power.

Adesanya said between 2003 and 2009, SPTCL had spent millions of dollars with financial and legal consultants to raise about $6 billion for the execution of the project, yet the company has suffered a lot over the years “through improper administrative interruptions and interventions”.

GOING BACK AND FORTH

Adesanya, in a letter dated March 31, 2017 to Fashola, then minister of power, had accused the minister of reneging on his promise to support the project.

Fashola had maintained that available evidence did not support Adesanya’s claims, adding that he was making a desperate attempt to destabilise the project from coming to fruition.

In another letter dated June 20, 2017 to the then Acting President Yemi Osinbajo requesting his intervention in the matter, Adesanya accused Abba Kyari, chief of staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, of taking the unilateral decision of directing the ministry of power to sideline the company from the contract “against the advice of Malami”.

In the letter dated July 24, 2017 to Osinbajo, with a copy to the chief of staff, Malami had said SPTCL should be engaged as a local content partner to the project “as a means of accommodating its prior contractual interests on the project”.

However, Malami backtracked a few weeks later.

In another letter dated August 17, 2017 to the company, the AGF said he issued the previous opinion on the project based on the limited materials provided at the time.

He added that there was no requisite federal executive council (FEC) approval for the project.

“The logical conclusion in the circumstances should be that there was no valid contract between Federal Government of Nigeria and SPTC in respect of the project or at all,” Malami wrote.


CHINA INSISTED ON RESOLUTION

The China Exim Bank, which is expected to provide 85 percent of the joint funding with the federal government for the Mambilla project, had insisted on compliance with due process and terms of the November 2017 engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract signed with the partners before releasing funds.

The Chinese ambassador to Nigeria said his country will not support white elephant projects.

“On 5th September, 2019, Yang Jiechi, Special Representative of President Xi Jinping informed the Nigerian President and Commander in Chief, President Muhammadu Buhari that unless the legal dispute is resolved, conforming out of court settlement funding for the loan will not be accessed,”  He Yongjun, project manager for the Chinese partners, said,

“A meeting shall be organized by the Ministry of Power for negotiation between the relevant authorities of the Nigeria government, SUNRISE, and the members of the EPC Contractor JV to resolve the legal disputes through amicable negotiations so as to let the plaintiff withdraw the lawsuit.”

During a sensitisation meeting in February, the minister of power said that the power project is a reality.

“With this meeting and the joint sensitization trip involving the Fed Min of Power, the Taraba State Government, Mambilla Surveying team and other key stakeholders set to visit the site next week, I can assure Nigerians that the Project is a reality,” Mamman said.

https://www.thecable.ng/exclusive-fg-to-pay-sunrise-power-200m-compensation-to-end-mambilla-dispute

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by GamalNasser: 11:05am On Mar 06, 2020
This is how we waste money in this country in the name of breaching contracts

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Ehiscotch(m): 11:11am On Mar 06, 2020
It's just sad that some ignorant persons will still read only the headline of the story, attack the FG with silly comments — even worse are the ones who would read and still say crap.

TBH, the past administration really did a lot of disservice to this country with shoddy contracts, especially in the power sector.

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by azpekuliar: 11:15am On Mar 06, 2020
GamalNasser:
This is how we waste money in this country in the name of breaching contracts

So sad! To think this was a project conceived as far back as the ‘70s!

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Optional09: 11:17am On Mar 06, 2020
Ehiscotch:
It's just sad that some ignorant persons will still read only the headline of the story, attack the FG with silly comments — even worse are the ones who would read and still say crap.

TBH, the past administration really did a lot of disservice to this country with shoddy contracts, especially in the power sector.

the current administration is not doing anything differently if not worse than the past

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by GamalNasser: 11:27am On Mar 06, 2020
Ehiscotch:
It's just sad that some ignorant persons will still read only the headline of the story, attack the FG with silly comments — even worse are the ones who would read and still say crap.

TBH, the past administration really did a lot of disservice to this country with shoddy contracts, especially in the power sector.

Shut up there was nothing shoddy about that contract !!!!! Its the Nigerian govt starting from Buhari in the 80s that refused to service the contract and now instead of working with the original contractor he will rather pay a breach fee of 200 million dollars so he can work with the Chinese

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Optional09: 11:38am On Mar 06, 2020
cool
Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Sirjamo: 12:06pm On Mar 06, 2020
This is one of the numerous calamities created by the miserable and senseless Poverty Development Party. Not a single thing they can point to as an achievement in 16 years aside looting and embezzlement.

God punish the Poverty Development Party!!!

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Afromentalist: 12:12pm On Mar 06, 2020
shocked
Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Salatavor: 12:12pm On Mar 06, 2020
That's a lot of money.


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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by grfyg: 12:12pm On Mar 06, 2020
When will the FG pay the victims of Boko haram in the North East?

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Emu4life(m): 12:13pm On Mar 06, 2020
On top light wey we no get

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by solmus: 12:13pm On Mar 06, 2020
shocked



This is the stupidiest Minister of Power ever, the fool just made PDP $200 million richer, this pvssy minister also wants to pay off Distribution company billions in dollar as settlement, this same DISCOS that neither provide meters or transformer but simply extort us customers due to foolish contract drunk Jonathan signed

This is why Davido's father buys new Private Jets like its a toy, because before building his powerplant, he signed a juicy deal with PDP that even when he isn't generating power he is getting paid and getting government subvention

.

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Sunnycliff(m): 12:14pm On Mar 06, 2020
What a whooping amount of money. The major problem with this APC government is that they think that when they have cases in court, it is naija court, where they won't obey court rulings or already know the aftermath of the judgement afore hand.

But it's unfortunate that when dragged before international court, the evil day they keep postponing, hurts them the more.

Propaganda is not enough to rule a nation or deny justice.

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by DModeCntStopMe: 12:14pm On Mar 06, 2020
shocked

A welcome development!

200m dollars? Too small!

They should increase it afterall we have enough money with nothing to spend it on

Our hardworking senate just approved $22.7 billion for buhari, 42 billion naira was padded in our budget, over $500m not remitted to the gov't by NNPC and many more. Who says we don't have money?

Nice one, Hon. Minister, more oil on your head

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Architectben34(m): 12:14pm On Mar 06, 2020
This one loud o
Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by seunmsg(m): 12:15pm On Mar 06, 2020
$200m for what? This is a very curious deal considering the fact that they demanded a leaser sum of $80m as compensation during the Fashola era which was even considered as high. It is really curious to see the new minister quickly signing away $200m as compensation. I hope we won’t be having another Malabu gate kind of scandal on our hands in some years to come.

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Afromentalist: 12:17pm On Mar 06, 2020
This is another strategy these politicians use to enrich themselves. They breach contract voluntarily so that by the time an out of court settlement is found they enrich themselves legally off the sweat of the people.

Quite clever I must say.

The African Mentalist.

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Ernerstdavid55(m): 12:18pm On Mar 06, 2020
grin if they share dat money to all Nigerians am shure poverty will reduce
Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Rikidony(m): 12:19pm On Mar 06, 2020
chaii see money $200m thats horrific.
Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by wilemer: 12:19pm On Mar 06, 2020
Islie1:
The federal government has agreed to pay $200 million to Sunrise Power and Transmission Company Limited (SPTCL) as final settlement of the dispute over the Mambilla power project in Taraba state, TheCable can report.
Sources told TheCable that Sunrise Power had previously asked for an $80 million settlement in order to withdraw its arbitration claim against Nigeria in France over an alleged breach of contract.

But Babatunde Fashola, who was minister of power, had contended that there was no breach of contract as Sunrise had not done any work to warrant any demand or arbitration. Fashola also questioned the integrity of the contract.
The government also agreed to pay a penalty of 10 per cent in case of a default in fulfilling the settlement agreement — in addition to restoring Sunrise as the local content partner for the $5.8 billion hydro electric project.
The new settlement deal was put together by Sale Mamman, minster of power, and Abubakar Malami, the attorney-general of the federation.



the new hustle in town is to pay government officials to sign dubious contract terms that future govt wont like, then make bank suing new govt for breach of said contract. so sleek

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by tot(f): 12:19pm On Mar 06, 2020
Nigeria really is plagued with some of the most terrible leaders a country can ask for.

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Nobody: 12:20pm On Mar 06, 2020
Nigeria is cursed with some of the most wicked,corrupt, selfish and greedy leaders in the whole universe. I absolutely believe they sign such useless deals full of glaring flaws because they get a cut from the money.


Who even knows how many hundreds of millions they paid P I'D Yahoo syndicate.

Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Nobody: 12:21pm On Mar 06, 2020
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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Witcher(f): 12:21pm On Mar 06, 2020
Ehiscotch:
It's just sad that some ignorant persons will still read only the headline of the story, attack the FG with silly comments — even worse are the ones who would read and still say crap.

TBH, the past administration really did a lot of disservice to this country with shoddy contracts, especially in the power sector.
thank you for THIS.. their only interest is FTC to irritate people

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Emu4life(m): 12:22pm On Mar 06, 2020
Abba Kyari follow join cause trouble for here again.... It's well
Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by PresidentAtiku(m): 12:23pm On Mar 06, 2020
Ehiscotch:
It's just sad that some ignorant persons will still read only the headline of the story, attack the FG with silly comments — even worse are the ones who would read and still say crap.

TBH, the past administration really did a lot of disservice to this country with shoddy contracts, especially in the power sector.
I wanted to say"USE YOUR BRAIN" but i just remembered Buhari supporters as all zombies have no reasoning brains. They are default dummies!!!

PDP left 6 years ago.... Keep Blaming them

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Re: FG To Pay Sunrise Power $200m ‘compensation’ To End Mambilla Dispute by Mykel51(m): 12:23pm On Mar 06, 2020
Abba Kyari's sideline of Sunrise has made them 200 million dollars richer...They think the world revolves around the Aso rock...not knowing they are actually poweless before the ICC...It's a shame the tax payers are the ones bearing the brunt of his ego and shenanigans !

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