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Nigerian deals 'wasted billions' | |
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Some $2.2bn-worth of Nigerian energy contracts were awarded without a bidding process by the former president and his energy minister, officials say. | Some $2.2bn-worth of Nigerian energy contracts were awarded without a bidding process by the former president and his energy minister, officials say. |
One was to a company with less than $200 of base capital at the time, a witness told a parliamentary committee. | One was to a company with less than $200 of base capital at the time, a witness told a parliamentary committee. |
It is investigating why $16bn of investment in the energy sector during Olusegun Obasanjo's eight years in power failed to end power shortages. | It is investigating why $16bn of investment in the energy sector during Olusegun Obasanjo's eight years in power failed to end power shortages. |
Ex-President Abdulsalami Abubakar heads one of the firms, the committee heard. | Ex-President Abdulsalami Abubakar heads one of the firms, the committee heard. |
He is chairman of Energo Nigeria Ltd, which received a $163m contract to build a power station by 2009. | He is chairman of Energo Nigeria Ltd, which received a $163m contract to build a power station by 2009. |
According to a state official, only 5% of the work has so far been completed. | According to a state official, only 5% of the work has so far been completed. |
The staff in the Ministry of Energy was never involved James OlotuGovernment official | The staff in the Ministry of Energy was never involved James OlotuGovernment official |
The BBC's Ahmed Idris in the capital, Abuja, says this week's parliamentary hearings, which are being aired on television, are causing a stir with their revelations. | The BBC's Ahmed Idris in the capital, Abuja, says this week's parliamentary hearings, which are being aired on television, are causing a stir with their revelations. |
He says many parts of the country go for days without electricity and businesses and many homes rely on their generators. | He says many parts of the country go for days without electricity and businesses and many homes rely on their generators. |
When President Umaru Yar'Adua came to power last year he announced he would declare a "state of emergency" on the country's energy crisis. | When President Umaru Yar'Adua came to power last year he announced he would declare a "state of emergency" on the country's energy crisis. |
Nigeria currently has 10 power stations - they are all between 20 and 30 years old. | Nigeria currently has 10 power stations - they are all between 20 and 30 years old. |
Last month, Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan said power cuts were an "embarrassment" to Nigeria - after black-outs affected a meeting he was attending. | |
Testimonies | Testimonies |
The House of Representatives committee is investigating why six power stations - already paid for by the government - are yet to be completed years after they were begun. | The House of Representatives committee is investigating why six power stations - already paid for by the government - are yet to be completed years after they were begun. |
Many businesses cannot rely on a regular electricity supplyIt has called all the contractors to give testimony about their progress. | |
Two witnesses told the hearings, which began on Tuesday, that bushes from the the site where a South African company, Pivot, had been contracted to build a station in the oil-rich Niger Delta have yet to be cleared. | Two witnesses told the hearings, which began on Tuesday, that bushes from the the site where a South African company, Pivot, had been contracted to build a station in the oil-rich Niger Delta have yet to be cleared. |
Pivot, which had a base capital of $200 at the time it received its contract, had received about 75% of the money for the project, government official James Olotu said. | Pivot, which had a base capital of $200 at the time it received its contract, had received about 75% of the money for the project, government official James Olotu said. |
Mr Olotu heads the National Integrated Power Projects, a government organisation set up by Mr Obasanjo to try to attract private investment into the energy sector. | Mr Olotu heads the National Integrated Power Projects, a government organisation set up by Mr Obasanjo to try to attract private investment into the energy sector. |
He and another official said that Mr Obasanjo and former Energy Minister Liyel Imoke personally approved all the contracts. | He and another official said that Mr Obasanjo and former Energy Minister Liyel Imoke personally approved all the contracts. |
"The staff in the Ministry of Energy was never involved," Mr Olotu told the committee. | "The staff in the Ministry of Energy was never involved," Mr Olotu told the committee. |
President Yar'Adua is also expected to appear before the committee and it is likely that Mr Obasanjo himself will be called to give evidence. | President Yar'Adua is also expected to appear before the committee and it is likely that Mr Obasanjo himself will be called to give evidence. |
The committee is expected to give its recommendations within a month. | The committee is expected to give its recommendations within a month. |
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