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Reps Discover Discrepancies In CBN, AGF Presentations

BEVERLY HILLS, August 14, (THEWILL) – The House of Representatives on Thursday rejected the presentation of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on the $11 billion withdrawn from the Excess Crude Account for the National Integrated Power Project following observed discrepancies in its presentation and that of the Accountant General of the Federation.

The Adhoc Committee set up by the House to investigate the power sector however stepped down the consideration of the report presented to it by the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria Godwin Emiefele.

The Central Bank Governor was invited by the adhoc committee investigating the power sector to explain the withdrawal and the N1.514 trillion Nigerian Electricity Stabilisation Facility intervention fund approved and disbursed to Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET) Company after the post-privatisation exercise.

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But the CBN Governor who was represented by his Deputy, Adebisi Shonubi would not speak on the withdrawal, but only shed light on the funds given to NBET.

However, the lawmakers declined the consideration of the CBN Governor’s report because the figures presented contradicted those presented to the committee by the Accountant General of the Federation (AGF), Idris Ahmed and other stakeholders during its previous sitting.

Emiefele said that in line with the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approval, the sum of N189.1 billion has so far been released out of N213 billion for meant for NBET.

He said the sum of N60.8 billion has been repaid by the operators who accessed the fund through NBET.

Emiefele said that the apex bank also approved the sum of N701 billion for the Nigeria Electricity Stabilisation Facility, out of which the sum of N694.98 billion was disbursed as at December 2018.

He said further that out of another N600 billion approved for NBET, the sum of 85.41 billion has so far been disbursed based on NBET advice.

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While stressing that liquidity remains a major challenge facing the industry, the CBN explained that all the intervention funds were 100% guaranteed by Ministry of Finance on behalf of the Federal Government.

Responding to question bothering on the state of the crisis bedeviling the power industry, the CBN Governor faulted what he called failure to adhere to the original intendment of the power sector reform, stressing the need to “go back to the intention when the first intervention was conceived.”

On the assessment of utilization of the N1.514 trillion disbursed as contained in the CBN Governor’s report, he said that NBET is solely responsible for such oversight.

Emefiele also explained that funds were provided with the view to enable the new investors to clear the legacy debts inherited from the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) before the privatization of power assets.

However, reviewing the CBN Governor’s presentation, Chairman of the Committee, Rep. Doguwa chided the apex bank for undermining the institution of the Parliament, while frowning at the discrepancies in the presentation of the bank.

The Accountant General of the Federation had in an earlier presentation to the Committee claimed that the sum of $8.234 billion expended on National Integrated Power Project between 2005 and 2007 from the ECA by the Federal Executive Council comprising the State Governors.

Breakdown of the fund showed that the sum of $2, 859, 390, 31.61 from 2005 to 2007, while the mandates were issued to CBN for the total sum of $3,068,167,378.92, while mandates for the sum of $364,513,747.31 were not applied by CBN and the total sum of $364,513,747.31 was reversed.

The breakdown of the funding of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) and National Integrated Power Projects contributed by the three tiers of government showed that Federal Government contributed total sum of $3,773,952,839.22 (45.83%); States contributed $2,984,670,057.16 (36.25%) while Local Government Councils contributed $1,475,767,435.23 (17.92%).

Also making a presentation, Director General of Debts Management Office (DMO), Ms. Patience Oniha said that a $1 billion Eurobond commercial loan was sourced from investors at commercial rate sequel to the approvals of the Federal Executive Council and National Assembly for the power sector.

She also told the lawmakers that of the $150 million loan sourced by Rural Electrification Agency (REA) under the Nigerian electrification Project, out of which $0.71 million (representing 1.47%) has so far been released to the agency by the Development Partner and attracts 5 years moratorium with a 20 years repayment plan.

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