The Nigeria Senate will begin an inquest into alleged
mismanagement of funds appropriated to the power sector from the former civilian administrations of Olusegun
Obasanjo to date.
In a statement by the Clerk of Senate ad hoc Committee on
Power, Cletus Ojabo, yesterday, the power sector probe will be in the form of
investigative hearing/interactive session.
According to the investigation would centre on funds appropriated for the power
sector since 1999 and the unbundling of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria,
PHCN.
He said:
It is expected that all those who played key roles in the
power sector since 1999, including ministers and heads of government
departments and parastatals, will appear before the panel.”
It will be recalled that Senate President, Bukola Saraki,
had last month announced a 13-man ad hoc
committee to carry out a holistic investigation into the management of funds
appropriated to the power sector from the Olusegun Obasanjo civilian
administration to date.
The committee, which has Senator Abubakar Kyari, (APC Borno
North) as chairman, was given the responsibility of looking into irregularities
in the unbundling of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN and to also probe how the Obasanjo, Umaru Yar‘Adua
and Jonathan administrations managed funds allocated to the sector.
The committee was charged with the task of looking into the
entire power value chain including generation, transmission and distribution
with a view to identifying what the problems in the sector are.
Saraki, who noted at the inauguration of the committee three
weeks ago, that the task before the panel is huge, had however, frowned at the continued absence of regular supply of
electricity despite the country’s huge investments in the sector.
Kyari, in his remarks during the inauguration, detailed the nature of the investigation his
committee is saddled with,saying, “ To have a close look at the entire power
value chain (generation, transmission and distribution) calls for a review of
our policies in order to obtain optimum performances across the board.
According to him, “the abysmal performance of the generation
segment is no longer news in view of the current deteriorating power supply
which hovers around 4,600MW for a population of over 170 million people,
despite the huge resources committed into it.
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