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Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Islie: 3:16pm On Jul 27, 2020
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Presidency source’ lied — Azura $1.2bn deal was signed in August 2015

An unnamed presidency source told reporters on Sunday that the Azura Power deal was signed by the government of President Goodluck Jonathan in 2013 — but TheCable can report that this is an attempt to confuse the issues.

The Azura power generation deal has placed Nigeria under heavy financial burden as the country’s transmission capacity cannot take all the power being generated.

Regardless, Nigeria will have to keep paying at least $30 million a month under the “take or pay” deal and risks a fine of $1.2 billion if government decides to exit from the agreement.

Although various agreements were signed with Azura-Edo Indepentent Power Project Ltd and Azura Power West Africa by Jonathan administration to facilitate the construction of the 461mw plant in Edo state, they were not activated before he left office on May 29, 2015, TheCable can report.

The bone of contention, according to documents seen by TheCable, was federal government’s reluctance to sign the World Bank partial risk guarantee (PRG) which would place the $1.2 billion liability on the country.

A SET OF AGREEMENTS

The Jonathan administration signed the power purchase agreement (PPA) on April 22, 2013 — as disclosed by the anonymous presidency source — as well as the put call option agreement (PCOA) on October 22, 2014.

The PCOA “direct agreement” was executed on December 18, 2014.

However, the deal could not proceed because Mohammed Bello Adoke, then attorney-general of the federation (AGF), said the PCOA was injurious to the interest of Nigeria and that a sovereign guarantee would put the country’s foreign assets at risk.

His letter to Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, then minister of finance who signed the PCOA on behalf of Nigeria, was dated July 24, 2014.

Adoke raised a series of objections to the provisions of the agreement which he said were not in the country’s interest.

On December 1, 2014, Adoke also wrote to Jonathan, complaining that the PCOA was signed without the legal advice of his office, and that a circular from the office of the secretary to the government of the federation, dated August 11, 2014, had already said the federal government must be indemnified in all contracts and agreements, especially with foreign entities.

This, he said, was to protect the federal government and some of its separate legal entities such as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) whose assets might be “attached” in enforcement of proceedings in foreign jurisdictions.

NEBO’S LAST-DITCH MOVE

However, Chinedu Nebo, then minister of power, later wrote a five-page memo to Jonathan, dated January 12, 2015, seeking that the “indemnity clause” be waived for Azura so that the country could give the sovereign guarantee.

Nebo wrote that “in the context of the Azura transaction, the application of this Specimen Indemnity Clause would prevent Azura from drawing down on any of the loan agreements that it has signed with its lender group (comprising 15 banks from 9 different countries) because these banks all require an unconditional waiver of the Government’s sovereign immunity”.

He asked Jonathan to grant a “special exemption” to the requirements of the circular because of the “heavy involvement of the World Bank” and that the Azura transaction was “critical to investors’ confidence in Nigeria”.

Nevertheless, Jonathan did not grant the waiver because the office of the AGF did not change its legal opinion.

As of the time Jonathan left office on May 29, 2015, the agreements were inchoate.

THE MAKING OF A GUARANTEE

After President Muhammadu Buhari came to office, Azura began to pile fresh pressure on the federal government to give the guarantee.

For the World Bank PRG to be activated, Nigeria needed to execute the guarantee instruments — the indemnity agreement, the support agreement, and the PCOA.

These are the instruments that needed to be activated for a drawdown on the letter of credit (LC) in the event of default by the federal government.

With Adoke out of the way and no AGF in place (Buhari did not appoint a cabinet until November 2015), TheCable understands that Abdullahi Ahmed Yola, who, as the solicitor-general of the federation acted as the AGF, came under pressure from senior presidency officials to upturn Adoke’s memo.

Yola eventually changed the legal opinion in July 2015 and on August 21, 2015, Nigeria executed the set of agreements that activated the deal, with the liability of $1.2 billion incorporated.

The senate has called for the cancellation of the contract — which has been likened to the P&ID failed deal for which Nigeria is currently fighting to escape a $9.6 billion arbitration award.

https://www.thecable.ng/exclusive-presidency-source-lied-azura-1-2bn-deal-was-signed-in-august-2015

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by NettyNelly(m): 3:20pm On Jul 27, 2020
Which one should we believe in now.
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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Kkings11: 3:25pm On Jul 27, 2020
Document Proof

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by mrvitalis(m): 3:26pm On Jul 27, 2020
Osibanjo is not a saint ...is a man without integrity that has been proven time and time again

Even if it was the turn of South West no body would vote him

Why do most south west leaders have bad history
From tinubu to gbajami ...what ever his name to their Lagos speaker to Lagos governor to fayemi...I can go n on and on ...why na

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Slawormir: 3:26pm On Jul 27, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Isoright

That is my mum village in Edo state
Wow.. Azurra power plant in ihovbor, Edo state


Anyway as a real niggarrr i believe government is a continuum

Whether Jonathan idea but na buhari administration sign am all na the same

Jonathan was actually a real niggarrr sha

Apart from this Azurra...there is another one in that same ihovbor ....that one is even bigger than this... started during Jonathan's administration....marubeni/Nipp/ECS power plant

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by WandaMaximoff: 3:27pm On Jul 27, 2020
This government ehn. The only thing credible about this government is the damage they are leaving behind.

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by PureGoldh(m): 3:27pm On Jul 27, 2020
Dx country matter get as e be

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Openbusiness4: 3:27pm On Jul 27, 2020
grin Kikikiki.

$1.52 billion USD = N552 billion naira
N552 billion - N90 billion NDDC = N462 billion

Yet some FAKE keyboard anti-corruption crusaders on Nairaland want NDDC to be thoroughly dealt with BUT we should ignore and forget about the biggest thieves in this country. The biggest thieves in this country are not in the Niger-delta. The biggest thieves are in Abuja. Anti-corruption is not for eggs alone. The chicken laying the eggs must be hanged too

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Naijasurveys(f): 3:28pm On Jul 27, 2020
It is well with our country

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Kkings11: 3:28pm On Jul 27, 2020
No Verified Quotes
We Should Not Be Quick To Appropriate Blame Due To Our dislike Of The Ruling Party. Most The quotes Above Are Not Verifiable

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by BigSarah(f): 3:28pm On Jul 27, 2020
So much lies to what end?

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Valoa432: 3:28pm On Jul 27, 2020
Complaining won't change Nigeria,if you change surely niger will change.
And dedicate your self to Jesus Christ surely it will.

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by kaytolee(m): 3:28pm On Jul 27, 2020
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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Nobody: 3:29pm On Jul 27, 2020
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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Gurusmark1: 3:29pm On Jul 27, 2020
Documents available shows that the agreements were signed in 2013 and 2014. There is deliberate misinformation here

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Jack500: 3:29pm On Jul 27, 2020
mrvitalis:
Osibanjo is not a saint ...is a man without integrity that has been proven time and time again

Even if it was the turn of South West no body would vote him

Why do most south west leaders have bad history
From tinubu to gbajami ...what ever his name to their Lagos speaker to Lagos governor to fayemi...I can go n on and on ...why na

Just keep quiet, tell me those that have good record in ur 5 refugee states, is it Ikpeazu, feeding you with kersosene, or the fat toad in Enugu, or orji uzor Kalu that turned Abia to IDP camp.


Your campaign of calumny against Osinbajo won't work, it is not his fault that your Obiliar couldn't get to the same position

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Amotekun777: 3:29pm On Jul 27, 2020
Everyday na blame game and accusations by both looting parties. RUBBISH! So sick and tired of all these NONSENSE!

VAGABONDS IN POWER! angry

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Nobody: 3:29pm On Jul 27, 2020
From the comment above, it's obvious that most people don't understand what they're commenting on but they just rush to comment grin grin grin

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Nobody: 3:30pm On Jul 27, 2020
Nigeria is so f**ked grin grin grin

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Loadbalancer(m): 3:30pm On Jul 27, 2020
Everything about this government na lie!

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by tammie24: 3:30pm On Jul 27, 2020
Are we surprised??

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by LegendHero(m): 3:30pm On Jul 27, 2020
mrvitalis:
Osibanjo is not a saint ...is a man without integrity that has been proven time and time again

Even if it was the turn of South West no body would vote him

Why do most south west leaders have bad history
From tinubu to gbajami ...what ever his name to their Lagos speaker to Lagos governor to fayemi...I can go n on and on ...why na

Lol.

What’s up with Kalu now? I heard he was given a rousing welcome in Ala-Igbo when he got back from prison.

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Passionate888: 3:30pm On Jul 27, 2020
There is a mistake in the topic, it should have been: Presidency source told a LAI
Apc sef

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by tammie24: 3:31pm On Jul 27, 2020
And this is just one of many bad deals and agreements this government has signed

May God help us!

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Dpharisee: 3:31pm On Jul 27, 2020
All of us at MANNABBQGRILLZ are tired of the level of corruption in our darling daddy government.
Even now it's difficult to buy data to defend him since he took away NPower from us cry cry

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by gurunlocker: 3:31pm On Jul 27, 2020
Is there anyone that's not corrupt in this administration?


grin cheesy grin

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by bigfish3k: 3:32pm On Jul 27, 2020
What else do you expect. This is a
Government of passing blames

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by UgojiC(m): 3:32pm On Jul 27, 2020
From the way things are going It looks like the cable is our source of valid information.

How did we get here

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Re: Presidency Source Lied — Azura $1.2bn Deal Was Signed In August 2015 - TheCable by Cy4ril1: 3:32pm On Jul 27, 2020
"Truth is treason now that liars rule the world"

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