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Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by callydon(m): 7:54am On Sep 25, 2017
The Federal Government yesterday raised concerns over continuous electricity supply to Republic of Benin and Togo in spite of non-payment of outstanding bills and when Nigerians need the same power.

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Power, Works and Housing (Power) Dr. Louis Edozien made the Federal Government’s position known at the opening of the route and environmental and social impact assessment study on the Nigeria-Benin 330 KV reinforcement project.

He urged the company in charge of the bilateral power deal, Communaute Electricique du Benin (CEB), and Togo to pay up the mounting debts.

The said the ministry’s primary responsibility is to satisfy the electricity needs of Nigerians, “although the Federal Government is committed to integrating Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) electricity market”.



Edozien told the West African Power Pool (WAPP) delegates that “Nigerians are not satisfied. I will explain why it makes sense to do this even in the context of the current dissatisfaction, but it is very difficult to make that argument very persuasively when the electricity we have already supplied is not paid for”.

“So, I want to use this platform to emphasis to CEB that the debt that has accumulated for electricity already supplied needs to be settled as quickly as possible. It helps us explain to Nigerians why we should and must sign the supply by doing projects like this one.

“Now, not only must the debt be paid but a mechanism must also be put in place to make sure the debt doesn’t balloon again and they are paid for as and when due,” he said.

According to him, the essence of the commitment to supply power to the West Africa CEB and Niger Link arose out of government’s multi-lateral understanding about optimising the use of the River Niger as a resource.

Edozien, however, told the delegates that the Nigerian electricity industry has moved from a vertically integrated government monopoly to an industry with private investors, hence the need for a power purchase agreement.

He said it was “necessary to move the arrangement into a proper contract and I believe that that discussion is already on the way to move CEB contract from basically a government to government multi-lateral agreement to a proper purchase agreement with the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Company for the existing supply”.



He added: “Now as your needs grow and as projects like this one are completed, you sign the amount of energy you are buying from Nigeria. Our expectation is that you will look to individual generation operators – two of whom are here – to contract the supply you need. The regulator is here and he is putting in place regulatory framework so that you can contract directly with the people who want to supply to you and I believe you have one such contracts already.”

Interim Managing Director and WAPP Chairman Mr. Usman Gur Mohammed explained that the project, which is the second Ikeja West (Nigeria) to Sakete (Benin Republic) transmission line will be due for commissioning in 2021.

The project, he said, is expected to take 24 months after six months of feasibility studies and the procurement process.

The TCN boss noted that African Development Bank (ADB) is committed to financing the project, adding that it was the ones that funded the line from Ikeja West to Sakete and would still use the same funding corridor.

The ECOWAS representative said the 330KV Nigeria/Togo Interconnection Reinforcement Project was aimed at augmenting the power exchange capacity of its predecessor, which was commissioned by WAPP in 2006.

He added that the project shall stabilise the WAPP coastal transmission backbone spanning from Nigeria, Cote d’ Ivoire through Benin, Togo and Ghana, to increase the power potential of ECOWAS countries like Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali.

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) Vice Chairman Sanusi Garba noted that government would not under the arrangement compromise power supply to Nigeria.

http://thenationonlineng.net/nigeria-raises-concerns-electricity-debts-owed-benin-togo/

Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by matrixme(m): 8:05am On Sep 25, 2017
The fire that will burn all of you is still in Sango's office. When we, the owners of the light owe NEPA bills, you won't hesitate to come and disconnect us and pack wires away with soldiers assistance.
But when Benin and Togo are owing the same bill, you will urge them to please pay up and even devote more transmission lines for them.
At the end of the day, these two countries will come and charge their phones with our light and be voting against our jollof rice on the internet again. Imagine!
God is watching you all

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by delugajackson: 8:26am On Sep 25, 2017
Lol. Light that Nigerians are looking for is in far away Togo? When over here, they will come with ladder to cut your light.

I remember when they refused giving us light for a while, all of a sudden, they gave for two days, along side with the bill. One NEPA guy came to cut the wire, only to look down the next minute to see boys with matchete, patiently waiting for him to come down. Come see begging. cheesy cheesy

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by dannytoe(m): 9:01am On Sep 25, 2017
We never see light used finish na sell we they sell

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by Nobody: 9:16am On Sep 25, 2017
God punish you ... Lalasticlala
Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by Blackfire(m): 9:27am On Sep 25, 2017
Click like if u think amadioha ,sango and Zeus should thunder fire our leaders with all there anger



Click share if you think our leaders are trying.

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by Teewhy2: 11:40am On Sep 25, 2017
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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by Moreoffaith(m): 11:42am On Sep 25, 2017
OMO ELERAN TON JE EEGUN.

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by Desyner: 11:42am On Sep 25, 2017
Baba should give us just prepaid meter . . .

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by Chiedu4Trump: 11:42am On Sep 25, 2017
This country is a joke.
Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by mikeczay: 11:43am On Sep 25, 2017
And to think Nnamdi Cownu is enjoying the zoo light in his Togolese hideout. Tufiakwa

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by naptu2: 11:43am On Sep 25, 2017
So that they won't dam the Niger River.

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by geoworldedu: 11:43am On Sep 25, 2017
Lol. Nigeria is like a tortoise living like earthworm. You have shell, but you sell out your shell to other people on credit. Then you complain of not having shell when you can take back your shell from the earthworm you sold it to. This nation is joke till further notice.

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by udejiga17(m): 11:43am On Sep 25, 2017
Total overhaul of this nation called Nigeria
Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by besticality: 11:45am On Sep 25, 2017
Mad people with misplaced Priority
Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by ekensi01: 11:45am On Sep 25, 2017
And we where crying for RECESSION.
Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by spidey77: 11:46am On Sep 25, 2017
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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by birdsview(m): 11:46am On Sep 25, 2017
matrixme:
The fire that will burn all of you is still in Sango's office. When we, the owners of the light owe NEPA bills, you won't hesitate to come and disconnect us and pack wires away with soldiers assistance.
But when Benin and Togo are owing the same bill, you will urge them to please pay up and even devote more transmission lines for them.
At the end of the day, these two countries will come and charge their phones with our light and be voting against our jollof rice on the internet again. Imagine!
God is watching you all
your sense of humor is refreshing

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by Nobody: 11:46am On Sep 25, 2017
Spent Not less than 6 Months in Togo, I no see one "Pim" from their "nepa". And they still dey owe us.
Why we wey no dey owe dey still cry for light.

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by Jagabanmonerry(m): 11:46am On Sep 25, 2017
TobiTobiTobiWhy:
God punish you ... Lalasticlala
Oga, waiting Lalasticlala do you naw.
Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by ogbolu0147(m): 11:47am On Sep 25, 2017
I weep for Nigeria...I have always thought this story of we supplying other country light wasn't true......this country is a joke....

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by osch10: 11:47am On Sep 25, 2017
I do not just know what to say. sometimess good talk with bad motive is a bad word nw. many powers needs to be cut in this our 9ja.
Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by gurunlocker: 11:47am On Sep 25, 2017
We no enjoy light here, dem dey supply other countries light. Which kind thing be this.

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by Nobody: 11:48am On Sep 25, 2017
shocked

Whaaaaat?

I was in Benin for 3 weeks last month and the light didn't blink for a sec, only for me to come back to Ibadan and met total blackout.

Baba God, i beg you in the name of whatever you worship to tell Lucifer to prepare a special fire that burns with pepper and acid for all the people who are, directly or remotely, involved in this kind of wickedness to the Nigerian populace.

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by ifex370(m): 11:48am On Sep 25, 2017
Up Nepa
Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by ooshinibos: 11:48am On Sep 25, 2017
ogbolu0147:
I weep for Nigeria...I have always thought this story of we supplying other country light wasn't true......this country is a joke....
Nigeria is disgrace to the black race

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by wildchild02: 11:49am On Sep 25, 2017
They must pay oo

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by Drniyi4u(m): 11:50am On Sep 25, 2017
When I never see light since yesterday undecided

Those countries should just ...

Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by teflonjake(m): 11:55am On Sep 25, 2017
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin


Laff patterns, this country don Taya me!!!

U provide your water, electricity, security.

We are all countries In a country

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Re: Electricity Debts Owed By Benin And Togo Gives Nigeria Concerns by Articul8(m): 11:56am On Sep 25, 2017
We are jokers. They are owing us and they enjoy uninterrupted electricity. See this county called Nigeria

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