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Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by etokhana: 11:53pm On Mar 31, 2021
The Federal Executive Council, FEC, presided over by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday approved about 26 million dollars for various power projects in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.

Minister of Power, Sale Mamman, made this known to State House correspondents at the end of the Council meeting in Abuja.

He said the $1.62million of the amount ($26m) was the payment of the claims and the variation of onshore and offshore cost of the existing contract for the construction of 1×1 50 MBA three 31, 32, 33 KV sub-stations at Damaturu and 1×330 KV land by extension at Gombi, Adamawa.

He revealed that an additional N102.9million was approved for the affected project.

The minister also disclosed that the remaining $24.38million of the total approval was meant for the design, manufacturing and supply of four fabricated sub-stations of 2×100 MBA 132 33 KV power transformers with complete accessories for deployment to Damaturu, Potiskum, Biu, and Maiduguri.

He said: “Today, the Federal Executive Council has graciously approved two memos from the Federal Ministry of Power.

“One, it approved the payment of the claims and the variation of onshore and offshore cost of the existing contract for the construction of 1×1 50 MBA three 31, 32, 33 KV sub-stations at Damaturu and 1×330 KV land by extension at Gombi in favour Msssr Kadlak International Limited in the sum of $1,621,423.88 cents plus N102,905,606.07.

“The other one is the approval of the contract for the design, manufacturing and supply of four fabricated sub-stations of 2×100 MBA 132 33 KV power transformers with complete accessories for deployment to Damaturu, Potiskum, Biu, and Maiduguri for the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) in favour of Msssr Kidon T Good Electric Company Limited and Incomtel Engineering Limited in the sum of $24,387,850.22 cents plus N1,475,204,584.34.

“Altogether, it is N10,730,393,742.82.”

The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Dr Zainab Ahmed, also told the correspondents that the Federal Government had budgeted N396 billion for the provision of COVID-19 vaccine in the 2022 Appropriation.

She said: “Sometime in January, the President has, based on the request by the Ministry of Health, given in principle approval for the Ministry of Health to work with the Ministry of Finance, budget and National Planning to prepare and take to the National Assembly a supplementary budget for COVID-19 vaccination.

“The submission that was made to Mr. President at that time was in the sum of N399 billion, but included in this N399 billion was a N103 billion for building of primary healthcare centres.

“So we have worked with that and met several times with the ministry, we have agreed to back out from this building of primary health care centres, that can wait till later.

“So there is still a provision of 396 billion for COVID-19 vaccinations for 2021 and 2022.’’

The minister explained that the delay in the submission of the supplementary budget on COVID-19 was because the government wanted to confirm the vaccines donation that Nigeria was expecting from donors.

“There have been some delays because we expected the ministry to confirm the vaccines donation that Nigeria is expecting. We are expecting a total of not less than 43 million doses of vaccines.

“So they are supposed to find out when those ones will come. Because, if we are going to get back the donated vaccines, and at the speed of the current rollout, we have to slow down on what we are buying ourselves.

“So the ministry is working with partners that are donating these vaccines.

“We see the timelines of the donations and see the gap that the government needs to fill in 2021, but we have already provided to the ministry funds to enable them roll out the four million vaccines that have been brought already into the country, and the vaccination process is ongoing.

“So for us, it is still work in progress. We hope in the next couple of days, we will have clarity on the schedule of vaccines expected from donors, and then we will now be able to firm up what government has to provide for in 2021. And therefore the 2021 component we will provide it during the 2022 appropriations.”

It would be recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari and the leadership of the National Assembly led by the Senate President, Dr Ahmad Lawan and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila met on Tuesday and agreed on supplementary budget for COVID19 vaccination and procurement of military hardware.
https://dailynigerian.com/fec-approves-power-projects/

During today's FEC, the @NigeriaGov approved the sum of ₦10.7 billion Naira for the design, construction, manufacturing and supply of four power sub-stations in Damaturu, Potiskum, Biu and Maiduguri. These are part of our efforts to boost power supply across the Nation ASAP.
https://twitter.com/EngrSMamman/status/1377345634911412228?s=19

Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by slivertongue: 12:29am On Apr 01, 2021
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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by jom28gy(m): 12:31am On Apr 01, 2021
Just imagine how north are using Niger Delta money to develop the north

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by Vaughanlanrewaj: 12:34am On Apr 01, 2021
This is very commendable and I believe that when completed, it will increase economic outputs from these three big states. It is also very helpful to local content capacity development.
Curiously, on a quick search of the companies that won this multi billion naira contract, I am pleasantly impressed that it is Icomtel Nigeria Limited , an indigenous company owned by an Igbo man in partnership with a publicly listed Chinese company.


When here on Nairaland some of our Igbo brothers and sisters complain and rain vile obscene comments against this administration, all I see his hatred and bigotry against others,as the truth is not in them.

Today, the multibillion naira (about N10billion) contract for extending power to the North East states of Yobe, Borno and Adamawa state was approved by the patriotic duo PMB- PYO( both hated mostly by some Igbos) administration on the recommendation of the Minister of Power , Engnr Saleh, a northerner, and the contract was given to an Igbo man.

While the Chinese company looks well established, the Nigerian company looks like a one-man business and their corporate website carefully avoided stating the board or executives of the company. Such a company with poor transparency to be given such a huge contract like that does not inspire confidence. Federal Government can do better. If it is an indigenous company, let it be one with good corporate governance that meets the corporate governance code.visit www.freestuffsng.com for latest freestuffs in Nigeria. God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by MansoryMX(m): 12:40am On Apr 01, 2021
jom28gy:
Just imagine how north are using Niger Delta money to develop the north


I am telling you bro! I nor blame them at all. Na the fools we have as leaders in south south I blame! Is this not same electricity BokoHaram blew not up to a week and before then in Maduiguri!. Na them don award millions of dollars to! Shame on Niger Delta! Shame!!!

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by Resurrection212: 12:45am On Apr 01, 2021
Truly brain are not common especially in your case.igbo company won contracts just listen to yourself. The money they stolen from our region using it to develop their shithole.
Vaughanlanrewaj:
This is very commendable and I believe that when completed, it will increase economic outputs from these three big states. It is also very helpful to local content capacity development.
Curiously, on a quick search of the companies that won this multi billion naira contract, I am pleasantly impressed that it is Icomtel Nigeria Limited , an indigenous company owned by an Igbo man in partnership with a publicly listed Chinese company.


When here on Nairaland some of our Igbo brothers complain against this administration, all I see his hatred and bigotry against others not the truth.

Today, the multibillion naira (about N10billion) contract for extending power to the North East states of Yobe, Borno and Adamawa state was approved by the patriotic duo PMB- PYO( both hated mostly by some Igbos) administration on the recommendation of the Minister of Power , Engnr Saleh, a northerner, and the contract was given to an Igbo man.

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by Harrykn: 1:20am On Apr 01, 2021
Light nor dey my area for months now

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by prince2pac(m): 2:04am On Apr 01, 2021
Vaughanlanrewaj:
This is very commendable and I believe that when completed, it will increase economic outputs from these three big states. It is also very helpful to local content capacity development.
Curiously, on a quick search of the companies that won this multi billion naira contract, I am pleasantly impressed that it is Icomtel Nigeria Limited , an indigenous company owned by an Igbo man in partnership with a publicly listed Chinese company.


When here on Nairaland some of our Igbo brothers and sisters complain and rain vile obscene comments against this administration, all I see his hatred and bigotry against others,as the truth is not in them.

Today, the multibillion naira (about N10billion) contract for extending power to the North East states of Yobe, Borno and Adamawa state was approved by the patriotic duo PMB- PYO( both hated mostly by some Igbos) administration on the recommendation of the Minister of Power , Engnr Saleh, a northerner, and the contract was given to an Igbo man.

While the Chinese company looks well established, the Nigerian company looks like a one-man business and their corporate website carefully avoided stating the board or executives of the company. Such a company with poor transparency to be given such a huge contract like that does not inspire confidence. Federal Government can do better. If it is an indigenous company, let it be one with good corporate governance that meets the corporate governance code.
not even one reasonable sense... not even a pinch.... you hate for the BIAFRAN BOYS are much, ngwanu let them go you say no.... you just made absolutely no sense. ..


HAPPY NEW MONTH NAIRALANDERS.... MAY THIS MONTH BE GREAT FOR US ALL

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by seunmsg(m): 4:37am On Apr 01, 2021
To be honest, I don’t think we have to spend so much money on vaccines. Since donors are giving us over 40million doses, we should divert the money to build health care infrastructure and not waste it on vaccines. We can still achieve herd immunity with the donated 43million doses.

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by ec0malchemist(m): 5:00am On Apr 01, 2021
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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by adesegun121(m): 5:00am On Apr 01, 2021
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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by Duplexxx: 5:03am On Apr 01, 2021
Nonsense

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by moyinoluwabun(m): 5:03am On Apr 01, 2021
Boko haram go see another million dollar project to destroy. One day we gonna be free from the monsters.

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by DamnNiggar: 5:05am On Apr 01, 2021
You mean power Project for the North abi
Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by shedy03(m): 5:09am On Apr 01, 2021
jom28gy:
Just imagine how north are using Niger Delta money to develop the north
What do you expect?
Your eyes were not shut when your People (tinubu, ameachi, etc) handed the country over to the north.
Abeg, shut up and cry to yourself.

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by Nobody: 5:16am On Apr 01, 2021
And them go actually run these projects well
Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by shegsrules(m): 5:19am On Apr 01, 2021
Hope the aim of the project would be achieved and not another Avenue where money would be squandered or looted. Just like how babajide otitoju went to kanji power plant and discovered nothing is happening there despite all the audio money spent to upgrade the facility.

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by easyfem(m): 5:20am On Apr 01, 2021
the thing shud b buari or osinbanjo approve .... which one is nigeria aprove ........
Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by Sibrah: 5:21am On Apr 01, 2021
And what about other states?
Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by DuBLINGreenb(m): 5:25am On Apr 01, 2021
Rivers state and Bayelsa state have no electricity oh

I would have said las las I know this approval means nothing and they will still loot it. But I have been to Jigawa and they have steady, very steady electricity even better than Abuja.

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by Blitzerz: 5:25am On Apr 01, 2021
Money for election.rigging for 2023

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by Karlovych: 5:26am On Apr 01, 2021
grin grin They contribute the least to the nation's GDP but still benefit the most, ladies and gentlemen welcome to one Naijeria. May thunder and brimstone continue to fire Lord Lugard's remains and his wife's skeleton

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by ogwumgbe: 5:26am On Apr 01, 2021
Vaughanlanrewaj:
This is very commendable and I believe that when completed, it will increase economic outputs from these three big states. It is also very helpful to local content capacity development.
Curiously, on a quick search of the companies that won this multi billion naira contract, I am pleasantly impressed that it is Icomtel Nigeria Limited , an indigenous company owned by an Igbo man in partnership with a publicly listed Chinese company.


When here on Nairaland some of our Igbo brothers and sisters complain and rain vile obscene comments against this administration, all I see his hatred and bigotry against others,as the truth is not in them.

Today, the multibillion naira (about N10billion) contract for extending power to the North East states of Yobe, Borno and Adamawa state was approved by the patriotic duo PMB- PYO( both hated mostly by some Igbos) administration on the recommendation of the Minister of Power , Engnr Saleh, a northerner, and the contract was given to an Igbo man.

While the Chinese company looks well established, the Nigerian company looks like a one-man business and their corporate website carefully avoided stating the board or executives of the company. Such a company with poor transparency to be given such a huge contract like that does not inspire confidence. Federal Government can do better. If it is an indigenous company, let it be one with good corporate governance that meets the corporate governance code.

Get lost bad belle, is there any law stating that private owned companies can't do business?

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Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by ceasare: 5:27am On Apr 01, 2021
moyinoluwabun:
Boko haram go see another million dollar project to destroy. One day we gonna be free from the monsters.

am telling you...whats d need for the projects when insurgency and banditry is still rife...another story go enter now that it was inaugurated and it was blown off by boko haram.i mean who did we offend.God please come to our rescue...this is too much!!!
Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by iampeterben(m): 5:28am On Apr 01, 2021
Please they should try and circulate the electricity to the down south.
Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by RisenJoe(m): 5:35am On Apr 01, 2021
Hmm
Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by daddytime(m): 5:47am On Apr 01, 2021
Projects that'd be bombed to smithereens the next day.

Why the continued waste and sinking of scarce resources down a blackhole?
Re: Nigeria Approves $26 Million For Power Projects In Borno, Yobe & Adamawa States by 4ckyou: 5:48am On Apr 01, 2021
Power that will be destroyed by boko HARAM? Well its not a surprise that our government don't have sense

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