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Required Liquidity Will Fix Nigeria’s Power Sector Challenges – Edun

By Tobi Adetunji

DisCos and Nigeria generator economy, power

Nigerians rely on 'generator economy' due to epileptic power supply

Wale Edun, the minister of finance and coordinating minister for the economy, has indicated that required liquidity will put to rest the problem facing the Nigerian power sector.

Wale Edun said this Monday, during a committee investigation into the controversial Make-up Gas (MUG) Reprocessing Deal at the Senate.

This deal involves the Ministry of Finance, Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), Calabar Generation Company Limited, and ACUGAS Limited.

According to him, “It is not about restructuring but providing the required liquidity, which the Ministry of Finance is doing through collaboration with the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG),” Edun stated through his Special Assistant, Dahiru Moyi.

He explained that the gas supply agreements between NPDHC and ACUGAS Limited were inherited by former President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015, having been signed in 2011 during President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.

“Just as the Ministry of Justice was not aware of the contract agreement, the Ministry of Finance was also not part of it from the beginning. But since government is a continuum, the Ministry of Finance later became involved to facilitate the required liquidity”, he stated

He highlighted that since NLNG pays for gas in dollars, the Ministry is collaborating with the organization to bring liquidity into the longstanding contract agreement through a Deed of Transfer.

“Make-up Gas (MUG) belongs to Calabar, Calabar belongs to NDPHC, and NDPHC belongs to the federal and state governments, with the Federal Government holding 52.68%,” he explained.

Chiedu Ugbo, managing director of NDPHC, also spoke to the committee, stating that due to the gas supply agreement with ACUGAS Limited, the company is utilizing gas from three out of five units to generate power from the Calabar plant for the National Grid. He noted that this plant is the best in the country.

Ugbo detailed that NDPHC had constructed an 80-kilometre gas pipeline for the utilization of MUG in Calabar and Alaoji power plants.

However, he lamented that systemic issues related to transition, frequency, and voltage have prevented the firm from achieving the desired results.

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Adetunji Tobi

Adetunji Tobi

Tobi Adetunji is a Business Reporter with Techeconomy. Contact: adetunji.tobi@techeconomy.ng

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