On
behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria, the Coordinating Minister
for the Economy and Minister of Finance Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Saturday
signed the contract for one of the country’s legacy power projects, the
Zungeru Hydro-Electric Power Project which will add 700 megawatts to
the National Grid upon completion.
Chinese
Ambassador Mr Deng Boqing signed on behalf of his country. Ambassador
Godknows Igali, Permanent Secretary of the Power Ministry represented
the Minister, Professor Chinedu Nebo.
The
contract will be executed by a consortium of two Chinese companies
China National Electric and Engineering Corporation (CNEEC) and
SinoHydro.
It is captured in the 2012-2014 Medium Term Borrowing Plan approved by the National Assembly.
The
total cost of the project is $1, 293,573,013.08. 75% of the cost will
be financed by a loan provided by the China Eximbank while the Federal
Government has already paid 25% of the cost in the form of a counterpart
fund.
The
loan is obtained at a highly favourable concessional terms: 2.5%
interest rate with a seven year grace period and 20 years maturity.
Okonjo-Iweala
explained that the project will have significant positive impact in
many areas stressing that “it would create thousands of jobs for
Nigerian engineers, technicians and artisans during the construction
phase directly and indirectly. It would also boost the economy of the
local economy in Zungeru as well as its environs”.
She
stated that President Goodluck Jonathan had given all ministries and
agencies involved in the project strict marching orders and that he
expected it to be executed according to schedule.
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