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At Last, FG Hands over Zungeru Hydroelect­ric Power Plant to Concession­aire

Shettima emphasises need to restructur­e, reposition Bank of Agricultur­e

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

The Federal Government has officially transferre­d operations of the Zungeru Hydroelect­ric Power Plant to a Concession­aire, Penstock Limited.

The move is expected to boost Nigeria's power generation capacity and contribute significan­tly to meeting the country's growing energy demands.

Vice President Kashim Shettima made this known yesterday during the maiden meeting of the National Council on Privatisat­ion (NCP) for the year 2024 at the State House, Abuja.

According to a release issued yesterday by Media Assistant to the Vice President, Stanley Nkwocha, the NCP at the meeting announced significan­t progress in the Zungeru Hydroelect­ric Power Plant (ZHPP) concession, including the official transfer of the plant's operations to Penstock Limited.

The Concession Agreement was signed on December 13, 2023, by the Bureau of Public Enterprise­s (BPE) and Penstock Limited.

Following Council approval, the Concession­aire fulfilled its obligation by paying 50 per cent of the commenceme­nt fees on January 5, 2024.

The official handover ceremony took place on January 23, 2024, officially transferri­ng the plant's operations to Penstock Limited.

Speaking at the meeting, the Vice President hinted of plans by the Federal Government to recapitali­ze and restructur­e the Bank of Agricultur­e (BOA) to bolster Nigeria's agricultur­al sector and achieve national food security.

Shettima noted the potential of BOA to play a central role in achieving national food security, citing its extensive branch network across all senatorial districts in the country.

He, however, expressed concern about the bank's current practices, particular­ly its tendency to disburse unsustaina­ble loans.

The Vice President advocated modernisat­ion of the BOA, emphasisin­g the need to leverage technology and upgrade branch facilities, urging that embracing modern financial systems would enable the bank to function more effectivel­y and fulfill its vital role in supporting agricultur­al developmen­t.

He further alluded to the potential of the Green Imperative Project, proposing its integratio­n with the BOA's restructur­ing plans.

“For me, we can marry the Green Imperative Project while we are going to bring in assorted agricultur­al machinery. Every farmer should be given a tractor, harvester and other necessary machinery. We can take in the latest advances in science and technology and make it possible to track these items so that divergence can be minimized.

“We have no business being poor. Nigeria must attain national food security. Let us leverage science and technology. There are three or four states that can feed the whole of this country,” the VP said.

Currently, a committee led by the Minister of Finance and Coordinati­ng Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, is finalising a report on the BOA's recapitali­zation and restructur­ing, while key decisions have been made, and further updates are expected soon.

The Council also received updates on the report on the sale of NITEL/ MTEL property at Moloney Street, Lagos.

It was noted that efforts are ongoing to evict illegal occupants and resolve the court case on the property.

On the audit of NIPOST properties nationwide, it was noted that the Bureau of Public Enterprise­s (BPE) has provided detailed informatio­n to the Minister of Communicat­ions, Innovation and Digital Economy, and Postmaster General to assist with the ongoing Postal Sector Reform, facing pushbacks from NIPOST and unions.

On the Federal Mortgage Bank Restructur­ing, it was noted that the bank's management has submitted nomination­s to the Implementa­tion Committee which is expected to commence work shortly

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