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Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by Kakaakinews(op): 7:31am On Jul 27, 2020
Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola, Others Over Multimillion Dollar Power Deal


Dr. AHMED RAHMAN, ABUJA


On Tuesday July 21, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Power, Senator Gabriel Suswam, presented a report on ‘Addressing Nigeria’s Power Sector Problems’ for debate at Plenary. As may be expected, the report recounted many of the well-known woes and inadequacies of the Nigerian Power Sector. At the same time, it tried to ascribe reasons to them.

In the course of that, the Senator dwelled on the Azura Power Generating Company and what the transaction was costing the Federal Government.

As may be expected, most papers reported it the next day, but of all of them, the approach taken by the Daily Sun stood out.

Here, we shall take a look at the key contents of the Daily Sun report and place them side by side with the facts on record.

1. In its screaming headlines, the newspaper proclaimed that “Senate targets Osibanjo, Fashola, others over multimillion dollar power deal.”
Fact: Senate has not said or implied that it was targeting anybody. None of the Senators present at the session mentioned anything suggestive of such targeting. One cannot but wonder where the Sun got its conspiracy theory from.

2. The Daily Sun reports that “Vice President Yemi Osibanjo, Babatunde Fashola and others who were part of the team are believed to have erroneously signed an agreement that was not in favour of Nigeria.”
Fact: Neither Vice President Osinbajo nor Mr. Fashola signed any such agreement. They were not even in office when the Azura agreements were signed. Records show that the Power Purchase Agreement or PPA for the transaction in question was signed on April 22, 2013, during the tenure of the then President Goodluck Jonathan (see below first page of agreement with date shown, as well as the signature page).

It must also be pointed out that the Take or Pay Clause in the Power Purchase Agreement, which obliges Government to pay for power declared available by the company, whether or not it is taken by the Government-owned Transmission Company, is fairly standard, especially where, as in this case, the plant is a huge one requiring enormous set up cost.

3. The Daily Sun went further to say, “The Presidential Power Reform Transaction, which was headed by Osibanjo when the deal was struck obligated Nigeria to pay between $30 million and $33 million monthly to Azura for power for powers generated, even if not “dispatched.”

Fact: Again, this is completely false. Osinbajo was not even in office when the agreement was signed, as far back as in April 2013. The clause which talks about monthly pay is called a ‘Take or Pay Clause’, and in fairness to the government that signed it, that clause is quite typical in Power Purchase transactions. Nobody would build a power plant, which is a very costly and capital intensive venture, and no lender would put money in one, unless someone had committed to pay for the power. At any rate, much of that monthly payment goes straight to Nigeria Gas Company, Nigerian National Petroleum Company and other gas suppliers who make the power generation possible in the first place.
In Nigeria, the company that takes power from electricity Generating Companies is the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Company or NBET for short, which happens to be 100% government owned, hence the commitment to pay for the power was made by the Nigerian Government. It is NBET that buys power from generating companies like Azura and sells to distribution companies. In 2013 when the deal was struck, it clearly appeared to be a good deal for Nigeria, which was desperate for power and feverishly seeking the establishment of power plants.

No one quite envisaged the current situation where electricity generating companies are kept idle because when power is produced, the Transmission Company may not be able to wheel the electricity fully for distribution to customers. It is no longer news that even when the electric power is made available for distribution, the Distribution Companies (DISCOs) at times reject it because they have failed to improve their networks and to meter their customers. The fear of the DISCOs is that they might be unable to deliver the power to customers or to collect tariff. On their part, Customers are reticent to pay because service is appalling and most of them feel cheated by estimated billing.

It should be noted also that payments made to Azura is by no means all for nothing. Azura’s over 80% of Azura’s power is currently being transmitted and distributed, while the rest is being used by the Transmission Company of Nigeria to stabilize the National grid.

4. “Part of the deal the Federal Government had during the power sector reforms was that the investors will have the legitimacy to pull about $1.2 billion from the country’s foreign reserve.”
Fact: No investor can just pull out $1.2 billion or any amount from Nigeria’s foreign reserve like that. There was a Put/Call Agreement signed with Azura as far back as October 22, 2014, whereby Nigeria reserved the option to buy over the assets or the company to give up the assets and seek payment, if Azura defaults (see below first page of agreement with date shown, as well as the signature page). However, the amount to be paid can only be determined when the option is exercised and nobody can simply pull out money from our foreign reserves just like that.
With the agreement having been signed before the inception of this administration, the questions one may ask are “who profits from claiming that it was done by Osinbajo and Fashola? What is the motive behind this mischievous falsehood? And in their desperation to attack these gentlemen, why are they willing to rubbish a company that produces nearly a tenth of our nation’s power with such uncommon transparency and professionalism?

Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by Temitopemo6e6(m):
The Daily Sun's newspaper strategy has
received criticism from residents and
national media for its lack of coverage
on topics of importance to the
community.
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by Joylove2324(f): 7:33am On Jul 27, 2020
How can Nigeria be great again when almost all the media houses have turn to fake news merchants ? May God save Nigeria and Nigerians from enemies within (Amen)
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by Joyce95: 7:44am On Jul 27, 2020
When fake news house is everywhere now, how can Nigeria be great again, is only God that know the better of this great nation, He will deliver this country from the evil hands
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by Nobody:
Too many people defending known thieves.

Been a pastor doesn't make u a saint
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by TheRareGem1(f): 7:48am On Jul 27, 2020
ASIDE premium times and a few of our news outfits, the likes of punch, daily trust, Sahara reporter are bunch of fake news peddlers. And I thing the social media bill should be regulated and enforced, by the tile they sue or sanction these media outfits, it will serves as deterrent to other falsehood peddlers.
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by OgundeleTeju: 7:51am On Jul 27, 2020
It is rather so unfortunate that the media houses has stopped so low to become an instrument for those fake news peddlers to spread fake news,where is journalism in Nigeria
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by bobowaja(m): 7:53am On Jul 27, 2020
MelesZenawi:
Too many people defending known thieves.

Been a pastor doesn't make u s saint
Your hatred for osinbajo will soon kill you. Even in the face of facts, you still decide to hold on to your lies. Tueh!
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by OgundeleTeju: 7:54am On Jul 27, 2020
MelesZenawi:
Too many people defending known thieves.

Been a pastor doesn't make u s saint
obviously you are one of those fools, who has much hatred for the Vp ,but God no go shame am
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by Nobody: 7:56am On Jul 27, 2020
OgundeleTeju:
obviously you are one of those fools, who has much hatred for the Vp ,but God no go shame am
Hatred for what exactly?


Stealing the collective resources of Nigerians..
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by Nobody: 7:57am On Jul 27, 2020
bobowaja:
Your hatred for osinbajo will soon kill you. Even in the face of facts, you still decide to hold on to your lies. Tueh!
Facts riddled with lies.


Looter remains a looter.
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by Deputy1111(m): 8:00am On Jul 27, 2020
Why would The Sun Newspaper mentioned Osinbajo's name in this case nah!! You people sha want to tarnish his image. From the fact now, Osinbajo was not in the office when the agreement was signed, so what is your headache media house??

Well, as for me, my love for Osinbajo can not be quantified.
In fact I wish him Nigeria president come 2023.

God bless Nigeria.
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by Deputy1111(m): 8:03am On Jul 27, 2020
MelesZenawi:
Too many people defending known thieves.

Been a pastor doesn't make u s saint
A wise man will easily take facts from the above write up but a fool will still a fool.
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by Shooyie: 8:18am On Jul 27, 2020
MelesZenawi:
Too many people defending known thieves.

Been a pastor doesn't make u a saint
Being a pastor doesn't make anyone a saint. Being an office holder doesn't mean you're dirty. If you insist, give us an instance with facts.
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by Shooyie: 8:24am On Jul 27, 2020
It profits no one to accuse another while knowing within yourself that you're the liar. Deal wey happen for 2013, na e dem still dey call Osinbajo and fashola put? Nawa o! Daily sun over useless sha.
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by Is04970:
I don't read publications from the erosion ridden redmudland. The flatheaded people over there are too sentimental to think straight.
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by frankyychiji: 8:41am On Jul 27, 2020
Deputy1111:
A wise man will easily take facts from the above write up but a fool will still a fool.
There's no source to this news article first off. Why should anyone whether they love the VP or not believe it.
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by frankyychiji: 8:46am On Jul 27, 2020
Kakaakinews:
Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola, Others Over Multimillion Dollar Power Deal


Dr. AHMED RAHMAN, ABUJA


On Tuesday July 21, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Power, Senator Gabriel Suswam, presented a report on ‘Addressing Nigeria’s Power Sector Problems’ for debate at Plenary. As may be expected, the report recounted many of the well-known woes and inadequacies of the Nigerian Power Sector. At the same time, it tried to ascribe reasons to them.

In the course of that, the Senator dwelled on the Azura Power Generating Company and what the transaction was costing the Federal Government.

As may be expected, most papers reported it the next day, but of all of them, the approach taken by the Daily Sun stood out.

Here, we shall take a look at the key contents of the Daily Sun report and place them side by side with the facts on record.

1. In its screaming headlines, the newspaper proclaimed that “Senate targets Osibanjo, Fashola, others over multimillion dollar power deal.”
Fact: Senate has not said or implied that it was targeting anybody. None of the Senators present at the session mentioned anything suggestive of such targeting. One cannot but wonder where the Sun got its conspiracy theory from.

2. The Daily Sun reports that “Vice President Yemi Osibanjo, Babatunde Fashola and others who were part of the team are believed to have erroneously signed an agreement that was not in favour of Nigeria.”
Fact: Neither Vice President Osinbajo nor Mr. Fashola signed any such agreement. They were not even in office when the Azura agreements were signed. Records show that the Power Purchase Agreement or PPA for the transaction in question was signed on April 22, 2013, during the tenure of the then President Goodluck Jonathan (see below first page of agreement with date shown, as well as the signature page).

It must also be pointed out that the Take or Pay Clause in the Power Purchase Agreement, which obliges Government to pay for power declared available by the company, whether or not it is taken by the Government-owned Transmission Company, is fairly standard, especially where, as in this case, the plant is a huge one requiring enormous set up cost.

3. The Daily Sun went further to say, “The Presidential Power Reform Transaction, which was headed by Osibanjo when the deal was struck obligated Nigeria to pay between $30 million and $33 million monthly to Azura for power for powers generated, even if not “dispatched.”

Fact: Again, this is completely false. Osinbajo was not even in office when the agreement was signed, as far back as in April 2013. The clause which talks about monthly pay is called a ‘Take or Pay Clause’, and in fairness to the government that signed it, that clause is quite typical in Power Purchase transactions. Nobody would build a power plant, which is a very costly and capital intensive venture, and no lender would put money in one, unless someone had committed to pay for the power. At any rate, much of that monthly payment goes straight to Nigeria Gas Company, Nigerian National Petroleum Company and other gas suppliers who make the power generation possible in the first place.
In Nigeria, the company that takes power from electricity Generating Companies is the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Company or NBET for short, which happens to be 100% government owned, hence the commitment to pay for the power was made by the Nigerian Government. It is NBET that buys power from generating companies like Azura and sells to distribution companies. In 2013 when the deal was struck, it clearly appeared to be a good deal for Nigeria, which was desperate for power and feverishly seeking the establishment of power plants.

No one quite envisaged the current situation where electricity generating companies are kept idle because when power is produced, the Transmission Company may not be able to wheel the electricity fully for distribution to customers. It is no longer news that even when the electric power is made available for distribution, the Distribution Companies (DISCOs) at times reject it because they have failed to improve their networks and to meter their customers. The fear of the DISCOs is that they might be unable to deliver the power to customers or to collect tariff. On their part, Customers are reticent to pay because service is appalling and most of them feel cheated by estimated billing.

It should be noted also that payments made to Azura is by no means all for nothing. Azura’s over 80% of Azura’s power is currently being transmitted and distributed, while the rest is being used by the Transmission Company of Nigeria to stabilize the National grid.

4. “Part of the deal the Federal Government had during the power sector reforms was that the investors will have the legitimacy to pull about $1.2 billion from the country’s foreign reserve.”
Fact: No investor can just pull out $1.2 billion or any amount from Nigeria’s foreign reserve like that. There was a Put/Call Agreement signed with Azura as far back as October 22, 2014, whereby Nigeria reserved the option to buy over the assets or the company to give up the assets and seek payment, if Azura defaults (see below first page of agreement with date shown, as well as the signature page). However, the amount to be paid can only be determined when the option is exercised and nobody can simply pull out money from our foreign reserves just like that.
With the agreement having been signed before the inception of this administration, the questions one may ask are “who profits from claiming that it was done by Osinbajo and Fashola? What is the motive behind this mischievous falsehood? And in their desperation to attack these gentlemen, why are they willing to rubbish a company that produces nearly a tenth of our nation’s power with such uncommon transparency and professionalism?
No source. This is null and void!

Not saying VP is guilty, but I can never vouch for the intergrity of any Nigerian politician who has been in government for over 20yrs, and who has sat on boards, panels and committees where curious and strange economic and political decisions were taken. E.g the law empowering ex-governors of Lagos State to draw fat ridiculous pensions for life.

An evil prototype copied by several other states.
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by PIMPAR: 8:53am On Jul 27, 2020
MelesZenawi:
Too many people defending known thieves.

Been a pastor doesn't make u a saint
Use your brain for once, even if it's 30 seconds in. a yr
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by PIMPAR: 8:56am On Jul 27, 2020
frankyychiji:
There's no source to this news article first off. Why should anyone whether they love the VP or not believe it.
Was agreement to privatize Power Holding signed during Apc govt or PDP Govt?
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by frankyychiji: 9:01am On Jul 27, 2020
PIMPAR:
Was agreement to privatize Power Holding signed during Apc govt or PDP Govt?
No! But this should come from a credible source.

Pimpar the love-vendor from pimpars paradise se o wa pa?
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by IamWonderful: 9:47am On Jul 27, 2020
This is an eyesore, even the sun newspapers cannot establish credibility and truth, they are now tools of destruction in the hand of political jabbers that want to distract the incumbent administration, just as pigs always want to roll in the mud
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by articleme(m): 9:50am On Jul 27, 2020
hmmm
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by okefrancis: 9:55am On Jul 27, 2020
There should be a regulatory body to wipe away all this unprofessional journalists who always giving false news to catch the eyes of the readers
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by okefrancis: 9:58am On Jul 27, 2020
MelesZenawi:
Too many people defending known thieves.

Been a pastor doesn't make u a saint
So what are you trying to insinuate now, folks
Re: Daily Sun's Wicked Lies Exposed: Re: Senate Targets Osinbajo, Fashola.... by kereman1:
i am so sorry for osibanjo i know someway, somehow he might be rope into corruption, he cnt be tinubu poppet and be innocent.

okefrancis:
There should be a regulatory body to wipe away all this unprofessional journalists who always giving false news to catch the eyes of the readers
oga shut up joor, was it nt d same way magu was exposed.
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