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FG To Sell 80 Per cent 10 NIPP Plants
The Federal Government has reiterated its desire to sell 80 per cent of the net worth of ten NIPP projects in the ongoing privitisation of the power sector.
This was disclosed in a statement issued by Media Consultant to Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), Mr Joseph Michael, made available to newsmen in Lagos.
The statement quoted the Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, as saying that government was committed to its power sector reforms.
“I assure investors of maximum support in ensuring that their business succeeds in the country, Nebo had said.
The statement read in part: “The international investment drive for the divestment of government stakes in the generation assets of NDPHC started in Lagos with a road show.
“The road show moved to London for the privatisation of ten NIPP power plants and will move to Hong Kong and New York subsequently.
“At the NDPHC road show in London, Nebo said that the ongoing privitisation of power plants in the country was part of efforts to guarantee effective and sustainable power supply in Nigeria.
“The London show is to kick-start the international investment drive for the divestment of government stakes in the generation of assets of NDPHC.“
The statement said that the Nigerian Electric Power Policy of 2001 and the Electric Power Sector Reform Act 2005 were two important tools to the power sector reform.
“The Act is a necessary foundation for charting a new course for a sector that had delivered far below the most liberal expectations of Nigerians.
”Privatisation of all public generation and distribution companies is one of the pillars of the efforts of the Federal Government of Nigeria to reform the power sector,“ it said.
The Federal Government intends to divest 80 per cent of its shares from NIPP power plants in Ondo State (Omotoso/450MW) and Delta State (Sapele/450MW).
The other power plants are in Kogi State (Geregu/434MW), Ogun State (Olorunsogo/750MW), Edo State (Ihovbor 450MW), Bayelsa State (Gbarain/225MW), Abia State (Alaoji/450MW), Cross River State (Calabar/561MW), Imo State (Egbema/338MW) and Rivers State (Omoku/225MW).
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