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Home»Business & Economy»Obasanjo Finally Speaks On $6bn Mambilla Power Contract, Says He’s Ready To Testify
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Obasanjo Finally Speaks On $6bn Mambilla Power Contract, Says He’s Ready To Testify

Alexandra UmehBy Alexandra UmehSeptember 3, 20233 Mins Read
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ENUGU, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- Nigeria’s Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, has denied ever approving the award of the controversial $6 billion contract to Sunrise Power and Transmission Ltd regarding the Mambilla Hydropower Project in 2003.

The ex-President added that ministers under his leadership could not approve more than N25 million without presidential consent.

He said this in an interview excerpt published by TheCable on Sunday, 3 September, adding that he never approved the $6bn Mambilla power contract.

It was gathered that the former president Obasanjo challenged Olu Agunloye, the former minister of power and steel, to tell Nigerians where he derived the authority to award the $6 billion contract.

Obasanjo denied that he authorized Agunloye to commit Nigeria to the $6 billion contract, noted that no minister under him had the power to approve funds beyond N25 million.

“When I was president, no minister had the power to approve more than N25 million without express presidential consent. It was impossible for Agunloye to commit my government to a $6 billion project without my permission and I did not give him any permission,” Obasanjo was quoted as saying.

He challenged Agunloye to explain where he got the power and authority to award the contract, saying that he is ready to testify if the current Bola Tinubu-led government sets up a commission of inquiry.

READ ALSO: Nigeria Has Disappointed Herself, Africa And The World – Obasanjo

His words: “If a commission of inquiry is set up today to investigate the matter, I am ready to testify. I do not even need to testify because all the records are there. I never approved it.”

The former president further noted that he was surprised that Agunloye presented a memo for the $6 billion contract despite being advised against it. He added that he would have sacked the former minister if he had known about it.

Also, Obasanjo revealed that Leno Adesanya, the promoter of Sunrise Power, fled Nigeria during his presidency. He said he would have imprisoned him if he had remained in the country.

According to TheCable, the indicted officials may soon be charged to court by the Nigerian government.

Sunrise Power is engaged in two arbitrations with Nigeria at the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in Paris, seeking $2.3 billion in compensation for a contract breach and another $400 million as part of a settlement reached in 2020.

Nigeria is contesting these claims, asserting that the contract awarded by Agunloye, who did so shortly before the end of his tenure as power minister in 2003, was done unlawfully.

In 2020, the Federal Government of Nigeria had tried to resolve the arbitration by offering $200 million in compensation to kickstart the project, but it was reportedly halted due to insufficient funds.

Mambilla hydropower project is a 3.05GW hydroelectric facility being developed on the Dongo River near Baruf, in Kakara Village of Taraba state, Nigeria. The project is expected to commence operation in 2030.

If executed, Mambilla will be Nigeria’s biggest power plant, producing approximately 4.7 billion kWh of electricity a year.

“We will invest in the Kolmani Oil Wells Project inaugurated by President Buhari and indeed in all vital infrastructural projects such as the Mambilla Power Project, the AKK gas pipeline projects,” he said.

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Alexandra Umeh

Alexandra Umeh is based in the eastern region of Nigeria. She covers politics, news writing, feature stories, among others. She has multitasking skills and can easily adapt to any working condition. She enjoys reading and writing.

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