The Joint Transaction Board comprising the Boards
of the National Council on Privatisation (NCP) and the Niger Delta Power
Holding Company (NDPHC), have approved the preferred and reserved bidders of
seven out of the ten NIPP power plants, owned by the Niger Delta Power Holding
Company.
Vice President Arc Mohammed Namadi Sambo, who also
chairs the Joint Transaction Board, commended the successful conduct of the
financial bid opening, which held on the 7th of March, 2014 at the
Transcorp Hilton Hotel, and adjudged by all stakeholders as transparent.
However, the Vice President directed that the sale
of the three other Power Plants, namely Alaoji Generation Company, Omoku
Generation Company and Gbarain Generation Company affected by litigation
instituted by Messrs Ethiope Energy Limited should be stepped down, until the
matter is resolved.
The preferred bidders are required to within 15
Business days of official notification provide an Unconditional Bank Guarantee
of 15 per cent of the price offered by them. The country is expected to rake in
US$4,253,291,777 at the conclusion of the privatisation process of the seven
NDPHC power plants.
The meeting which held at the State House Abuja on
Friday, approved as follows:
1. Benin Generation Company:
Preferred Bidder
EMA
$580,000.000
Reserved Bidder
Index Consortium
$575,000,000
2. Calabar Generation Company:
Preferred Bidder
EMA
Consortium $625,000,000
Reserved Bidder
Nebuia
Power Generation Consortium $623,750,000
3. Egbena Generation Company:
Preferred Bidder
Dozzy Integrated Power Limited
$415,075,000
Reserved
Bidder AITEO
Consortium $392,000,000
4. Geregu Generation Company:
Preferred Bidder
Seoul
Electric Power Limited $690,200,000
Reserved Bidder
Yellowstone
Electric Limited $613,111,113
5. Ogorode Generation Company:
Preferred
Bidder Daniel
Power Consortium $531,777,777
Reserved Bidder
ESOP
Power Limited
$510,000,000
6. Olorunsogo Generation Company:
Preferred Bidder ENL Consortium Limited
$751, 240,000
Reserved
Bidder Index Consortium
$730,000,000
7. Omotosho Generation Company:
Preferred Bidder
Omotosho Electric Power $659,999,000
Reserved Bidder
ENL Consortium Limited $645,156,220
The meeting also approved that notifications be
issued to preferred bidders of each of the seven Generation Companies to summit
the required 15% bank guarantees within the following 15 business days, while
also approving the commencement of transaction closure planning meetings
following the placement of the required bank guarantees.
The meeting further approved that the legal actions
to vacate the court injunctions in respect of the three other Generation
Companies continue with vigour for expeditious dispensation.
The meeting had in attendance the Governor of Delta
State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, the Deputy Governor of Ekiti State, Prof. Modupe
Adelabu, and the Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo. Others present were the
Supervising Minister of National Planning Commission, Ambassador Bashir Yuguda,
the Minister of State Power, Hon. Mohammed Wakil as well as the Chairman of the
Technical Committee of the NCP, Mr. Atedo Peterside among other top government
functionaries.
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