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SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by Tobbydhayor90: 12:09pm On Feb 07, 2021
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged the World Bank President Mr David Malpass “to exercise the Bank’s prerogative to release archival records and documents relating to spending on all approved funds to improve access to electricity in Nigeria between 1999 and 2020, the Bank’s role in the implementation of any funded electricity projects, and to identify and name any executed projects, and Nigerian officials, ministries, departments and agencies involved in the execution of such projects.”

The World Bank Board of Directors had last week approved $500m “to help boost access to electricity in Nigeria and improve the performance of the electricity distribution companies in the country.”

But in the application dated 6 February 2021, and signed by SERAP deputy director Kolawole Oluwadare, the organization urged the Bank to “explain the rationale for the approval of $500m to implement electricity projects in the country, despite reports of widespread and systemic corruption in the sector, and the failure of the authorities to enforce a court judgment ordering the release of details of payments to allegedly corrupt electricity contractors who failed to execute any projects.”

SERAP said: “This application is brought pursuant to the World Bank’s Access to Information Policy, which aims to maximize access to information and promote the public good. There is public interest in Nigerians knowing about the Bank’s supervisory role and specifically its involvement in the implementation of electricity projects, which it has so far funded.”

According to SERAP, “The $500m is part of the over one billion dollars available to Nigeria under the project titled: Nigeria Distribution Sector Recovery Program. We would be grateful for details of any transparency and accountability mechanisms under the agreement for the release of funds, including whether there is any provision that would allow Nigerians and civil society to monitor the spending of the money by the government, its agencies, and electricity distribution companies.”

SERAP also said: “Should the Bank fail and/or refuse to release the information and documents as requested, SERAP would file an appeal to the Secretariat of the Bank’s Access to Information Committee to challenge any such decision, and if it becomes necessary, to the Access to Information Appeals Board. SERAP may also consider other legal options outside the Bank’s Access to Information framework.”

The letter copied to Shubham Chaudhuri, World Bank Country Director for Nigeria, read in part: “SERAP believes that releasing the information and documents would enable Nigerians and civil society to meaningfully engage in the implementation of electricity projects funded by the Bank, contribute to the greater public good, and enhance the Bank’s oft-stated commitment to transparency and accountability.”

“The World Bank has been and continues to be involved in overseeing the transfer, disbursement, spending of funds on electricity projects in Nigeria. The Bank also reportedly approved a $750 million loan for Nigeria’s electricity sector in June 2020 to cut tariff shortfalls, protect the poor from price adjustments, and increase power supply to the grid. As such, the World Bank is not a neutral party in this matter.”

“SERAP is seriously concerned that the funds approved by the Bank are vulnerable to corruption and mismanagement. The World Bank has a responsibility to ensure that the Nigerian authorities and their agencies are transparent and accountable to Nigerians in how they spend the approved funds for electricity projects in the country, and to reduce vulnerability to corruption and mismanagement.”

“SERAP also believes that the release of the requested information and documents is of paramount important to the public interest in preserving the legitimacy, credibility and relevance of the Bank as a leading international development institution. The Bank ought to lead by example in issues such as transparency and public disclosure raised in this request.”

“It would also demonstrate that the Bank is willing to put people first in the implementation of its development and governance policies and mandates, as well as remove any suspicion of the Bank’s complicity in the alleged mismanagement of electricity projects-related funds.”

“The information is also being sought to improve the ongoing fight against corruption in the country and the provision of regular and uninterrupted electricity supply to Nigerians as a fundamental human right.”

“The information requested is not affected by the “deliberative” “corporate administrative matters” or “security and safety” exceptions under the Policy. The information requested is crucially required for Nigerians to know how the funds released to the authorities to improve electricity supply in the country have been spent, and monitor how the funds are being used.”

“SERAP’s report, titled: From darkness to darkness: How Nigerians are paying the price for corruption in the electricity sector documents widespread and systemic corruption in the electricity sector, and reveals how about N11 trillion electricity fund was squandered by successive administrations in Nigeria since the return of democracy in 1999.”

“This report raises specific questions of public interest, and the World Bank ought to be concerned about how Nigerian authorities are addressing reports of widespread and systemic corruption in the electricity sector, and to seek some answers from the authorities on the problems.”

“However, as the report shows, the Bank’s funding of the electricity sector has not resulted in corresponding access of Nigerians to regular and uninterrupted electricity supply. Successive governments have failed to provide access to regular and reliable electricity supply to millions of the citizens despite budgeting trillions of naira for the power sector.”

“Millions of Nigerians still lack access to free pre-paid meters. Authorities continue to use patently illegal and inordinate estimated billing across the country, increasing consumer costs, and marginalizing Nigerians living in extreme poverty, disproportionately affecting women, children and the elderly.”

SERAP therefore urged Mr Malpass to:

1. Disclose and release information and documents relating to spending of funds approved and released to Nigeria between 1999 and 2020 to improve access to regular and uninterrupted electricity supply, including copies of supervision reports, periodic reviews and other appropriate reports on the Bank’s role in the spending and disbursement of the funds, as well as specific projects on which the funds have been spent;

2. Disclose implementation status and results and completion reports on the electricity projects that the Bank has so far funded in Nigeria;

3. Disclose information on the of level of involvement of World Bank in the implementation of electricity projects between 1999 and 2020;

4. Disclose information on agreements and the mechanisms the Bank is putting in place to ensure transparency and accountability in the spending of all funds on electricity projects in Nigeria;

5. Disclose the terms and conditions of all electricity projects related funds that have been approved for Nigeria between 1999 and 2020

https://serap-nigeria.org/2021/02/07/500m-serap-asks-world-bank-to-publish-documents-on-funded-electricity-projects/

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Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by Brendaniel: 7:48pm On Feb 07, 2021
5. Disclose the terms and conditions of all electricity projects related funds that have been approved for Nigeria between 1999 and 2020

Since 1999 shocked SERAP will only get a one sided information, the Nigerian part of the spending will be like trying to get the actual size of Nigeria's population...

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Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by NwaNimo1(m): 7:48pm On Feb 07, 2021
Those involved upon hearing this news:

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Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by Nobody: 7:49pm On Feb 07, 2021
Good move.

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Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by ForeThinker: 7:49pm On Feb 07, 2021
What to do
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by bigdammyj: 7:49pm On Feb 07, 2021
Noted
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by kuonbe(m): 7:50pm On Feb 07, 2021
SERAP all na BOBO. na settlement go end am.

already die matter
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by oluwasegun007(m): 7:50pm On Feb 07, 2021
We are still talking about electricity In this century....

Whereas the world just left the discussion on nuclear power.

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Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by Omattah10: 7:51pm On Feb 07, 2021
Mr DJ please can you play SERAP FT WORLD BANK

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Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by vincentjk(m): 7:51pm On Feb 07, 2021
Many people are now rooting for solar energy.

How much will a solar that'll power a flat with freezer, tv, an AC and multiple light bulbs cost me please?

This nepa people na better thief dem be abeg.

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Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by sped1oro(m): 7:51pm On Feb 07, 2021
Wahala be like Serap!
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by Adebaba1(m): 7:51pm On Feb 07, 2021
welcome idea
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by Scrupulous419(m): 7:51pm On Feb 07, 2021
bigdammyj:
Noted

Na still play play talk Boss.

No waste ink dey note matter of our obodo 9ja.

Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by Goodfellow21(m): 7:52pm On Feb 07, 2021
E don overdue. We wan know d truth about this light wahala
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by Nobody: 7:55pm On Feb 07, 2021
Nothing will happen, the thieves will still be roaming the city of Lagos freely

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Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by SaintBeehot(m): 7:55pm On Feb 07, 2021
Honestly SERAP seems useless to me.
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by rawtouch: 7:57pm On Feb 07, 2021
angry
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by Dozie32(m): 7:57pm On Feb 07, 2021
Good development, but our government has failed us .
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by LaklicA: 7:57pm On Feb 07, 2021
Yes. I support it
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by Richdad50(m): 7:57pm On Feb 07, 2021
God bless SERAP for all they do.

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Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by LampEng: 7:58pm On Feb 07, 2021
Oga oooooo
Corruption everywhere
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Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by BruncleZuma: 7:58pm On Feb 07, 2021
grin grin grin grin

Una go see obstruction like say nah Gatuso dey defend Nigerian government from facing any form of accountability.
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by Beastus(m): 7:58pm On Feb 07, 2021
Nna my man. This your write up too long oo.

All we want is 24/7 nepa electricity. We did not kill anybody

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Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by watchindelta(m): 7:59pm On Feb 07, 2021
Naija problem too much
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by jc4real(m): 8:01pm On Feb 07, 2021
cry
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by Nobody: 8:02pm On Feb 07, 2021
Why is SERAP Trying to block Bubus cash out na ... grin angry angry grin grin
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by sapientia(m): 8:07pm On Feb 07, 2021
Good news
Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by Nobody: 8:13pm On Feb 07, 2021
The reason why we don't have power is because for decades, power has been run as a loss making entity. Privatization did not change the issue...the government was left in charge of pricing and the prices were kept very low...

Plus most of the loans have gone into keeping the DISCOS head above water....not into actual development of the sector.

Corruption happens, and SERAP is right to ask for accountability, but the power sector's issues are more than just corruption..which is a symptom of the bigger problem.

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Re: SERAP Asks World Bank To Publish Documents On Funded Electricity Projects by TemmyT002(m): 8:15pm On Feb 07, 2021
Thank you, SERAP.
Keep being a thorn in the side of the corrupt government.

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