The Federal Government and China Exim bank are to finance the $5bn Mambilla 3,050 megawatts hydro power plant in Taraba State.
It was learnt that senior officials from
the ministries of finance and power had concluded arrangements to visit
China next week to finalise all necessary transactions needed for the
commencement of the project.
Our correspondent gathered that the power
plant would cost about $5bn and to be largely financed by the Chinese
financial institution.
Confirming the development, the Minister
of State for Power, Mr. Mohammed Wakil, said the project had received
the approval of the President and the Federal Government would commence
work on it once its delegation returned from China.
He said, “The amount to be invested in
that project is over $5bn. In the history of this country this is so far
the most expensive project. This is so far the biggest project and one
has to follow due process. The China Exim Bank is indicating interest in
it but the Federal Ministry of Finance has to check and do the needful.
“The ministers of finance and power will
be in China any time soon to finalise and cross check all that is
necessary about this project. The President has passion for this project
and he has been mentioning it on many of his statements has committed
himself. He even said sometime that he would have loved to inaugurate
the ground breaking ceremony of this project before the elections.”
Explaining reasons why the project had
yet to commence as planned, Wakil said litigations by host community had
delayed the full commencement of the power plant.
“Somehow, the community instituted a
court injunction restraining us from further work on the project. At a
point we had about two litigations but the ministry, instead of going
through the legal way, decided to solve the problem outside litigation.
“A committee has been set up on this
because this is a national project and we don’t want to be involved in
unnecessary legal tussle as this may result in a perpetual injunction.
That is why we are engaging the committee, the lawyers and the community
to see how we can settle this out of court so that they will allow the
project.”
The minister said the litigations
“tampered with our timetable otherwise the project would have gone far
beyond its present state. But even at that, the key things needed for
the ground breaking are set.”
Wakil noted that the approval by the
President was in order to uplift the North-East by boosting power supply
and infrastructural development in the region, which had been ravaged
by the devastating activities of insurgents.
He stated that stated the President
approved the Mambilla project because of his conviction that boosting
economic life in the region was the surest way to engage youths that
were being lured to militancy.
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