The House of Representatives Committee on Power Wednesday
issued a 48 – hour ultimatum to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission
(NERC) to reinstate the suspended board of the Ibadan Electricity Distribution
Company (IBEDC).......
Chairman of the House Committee on Power, Rep. Daniel Asuquo,
who issued the ultimatum during the investigative public hearing on the
circumstances surrounding the suspension of the power distribution company,
harped on the need for the regulatory agency to desist from acts that would
send wrong signals to investors in the power sector.
The lawmaker, who
cautioned against the utilization of public funds to prosecute cases,
underscored the need for all parties involved to put public interest above
individual gains.
The Ibadan electricity distribution board was suspended by
NERC, sequel to the delay in the payment of $185.6 million facility given to
Integrated Energy Distribution and Marketing Company (IEDC), obtained from a
consortium of six banks that financed the acquisition of the power distribution
firm and the Yola Electricity Distribution Company respectively.
According to
documents made available to the House, the facility was given to IEDC, parent
company and holder of 60 per cent equity of Ibadan DISCO between May 2015 and May
2016. In its intervention, the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), holder of 40
per cent of IBEDC equity on behalf of the Federal Government wrote a letter to
NERC requesting the commission to give the bureau two weeks to resolve the
matter amicably.
The Commission had on the June 19, 2018 issued an order
suspending the executive and non-executive board members of IBEDC. Rep. Asuquo,
who underscored the need for NERC to maintain the status quo as directed by an
Abuja Federal High Court, stated that the House is exercising its statutory
power to initiate investigation into the activities of any institution
established by the Act of parliament.
Responding, James Momoh, NERC chairman
and Olufunke Dinneh, General Manager (Legal) argued that the commission is
constrained by the ruling of the Federal High Court to maintain the status quo,
adding that presentation by the Commission before the Committee willl be
prejudicial.
The House of
Representatives Committee on Power Wednesday issued a 48 – hour
ultimatum to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to
reinstate the suspended board of the Ibadan Electricity Distribution
Company (IBEDC).
Chairman of the House Committee on Power, Rep. Daniel Asuquo, who issued
the ultimatum during the investigative public hearing on the
circumstances surrounding the suspension of the power distribution
company, harped on the need for the regulatory agency to desist from
acts that would send wrong signals to investors in the power sector.
The lawmaker, who cautioned against the utilisation of public funds to
prosecute cases, underscored the need for all parties involved to put
public interest above individual gains.
The Ibadan electricity distribution board was suspended by NERC, sequel
to the delay in the payment of $185.6 million facility given to
Integrated Energy Distribution and Marketing Company (IEDC), obtained
from a consortium of six banks that financed the acquisition of the
power distribution firm and the Yola Electricity Distribution Company
respectively.
According to documents made available to the House, the facility was
given to IEDC, parent company and holder of 60 per cent equity of Ibadan
DISCO between May 2015 and May 2016.
In its intervention, the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), holder of
40 per cent of IBEDC equity on behalf of the Federal Government wrote a
letter to NERC requesting the commission to give the bureau two weeks to
resolve the matter amicably.
The Commission had on the June 19, 2018 issued an order suspending the
executive and non-executive board members of IBEDC.
Rep. Asuquo, who underscored the need for NERC to maintain the status
quo as directed by an Abuja Federal High Court, stated that the House is
exercising its statutory power to initiate investigation into the
activities of any institution established by the Act of parliament.
Responding, James Momoh, NERC chairman and Olufunke Dinneh, General
Manager (Legal) argued that the commission is constrained by the ruling
of the Federal High Court to maintain the status quo, adding that
presentation by the Commission before the Committee willl be
prejudicial.
Read more at: https://dailytimes.ng/reps-order-nerc-reinstate-ibedc-board/
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