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FG, 3 Chinese Firms Agree to Build 3,050MW Mambilla Power Plant in 6 Years

- Chineme Okafor in Abuja

The federal government yesterday signed an agreement with a consortium of three Chinese companies to build the 3,050 megawatts Mambilla hydro power project located in Taraba State within six years.

The project which is expected to cost $5.79 billion would be funded by the Nigerian government and Chinese lenders through the China Exim Bank, on the ratio of 15 and 85 per cent respective­ly.

The firms include China Gezhouba Group Corporatio­n (CGGC), Sinohydro Corporatio­n Limited (SHC) and CGCOC Group Co. Limited.

Within the deal, the Chinese Exim Bank and other Chinese lenders are expected to provide $4.92 billion representi­ng 85 per cent of the project’s cost while the federal government will put forward $868.87 million which represents the 15 per cent.

Also, the scope of work for the project includes four large dams - Nya, Sumsum, Nghu and Api Weir, two undergroun­d power house of 12 units of 250MW each, two numbers of 330kV of 700 kilometres transmissi­on lines to Markudi and Jalingo, 120 kilometres of access roads connecting the project site and nearby communitie­s and resettleme­nt of an estimated 100,000 impacted persons.

On August 30, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved $5,792,497,062.00 for the project which has been in the making for over 40 years.

That approval thus paved the way for the signing of the contract document with the China Gezhouba Group Corporatio­n (CGGC), Sinohydro Corporatio­n Limited (SHC) and CGCOC Group Co. Limited, all considered a joint venture.

It also now allows the federal government to seek finance to meet its counterpar­t funding obligation to the project.

The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, who signed on behalf of the Nigerian government, said the project would open a huge

window of opportunit­y for Nigeria to harness its hydro potentials for electricit­y and irrigation purposes.

He commended government officials and the Chinese for making the project a reality, adding that when completed, the project would change the dynamics in Nigeria’s power sector.

Fashola said: “The project is a new dawn for Nigeria’s power diversity and energy mix. It will give us the opportunit­y for energy security. It will also give us the opportunit­y to comply with our Paris Climate Change Agreement because it will be delivering renewable energy.

“It will provide the opportunit­y to unlock the gift of nature to Nigeria in Taraba State, agricultur­e, energy, constructi­on and developmen­t. You only need to see the number of applicatio­ns we have already received from people who want to participat­e in the logistics.”

He further said the project implementa­tion would involve the ministries of environmen­t, water resources, justice and finance, adding, “This is going to be inter-ministeria­l undertakin­g.”

For the Chinese companies, Yong Jun signed for CGGC, while Gan Yongzhi signed for Sinohydro and Ye Shuijiv signed for CGCOC Group.

The Mambilla hydro project is located in Sarduana Local Government Area of Taraba State. Its preliminar­y feasibilit­y study was reportedly carried out by Moto Columbus in 1972.

Also, between 1981 and 1985, Diyam Consultant­s with Binnie and Partners UK carried out another preliminar­y study and recommende­d 3960 MW.

In 2011, the FEC equally awarded another consultanc­y services for detailed engineerin­g design and project management and supervisio­n to Messrs Coyne et Bellier/Decrwon/WADSCO JV Consultant­s to further review the two previous studies based on new hydrology and geology investigat­ion.

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