Sayın Sektör Temsilcileri, Abuja Ticaret Müşavirliğimizden alınan bir
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Sayın Sektör Temsilcileri, Abuja Ticaret Müşavirliğimizden alınan bir
Kimden: Kime: Konu: Tarih: Ekler: Hüsnü Ada yatirimlar; FW: Nijerya Havaalanı İşletmeciliği Özelleştirmeleri 27 Ekim 2014 Pazartesi 09:32:31 Dailytrust_03.10.2014.pdf The Punch_03.10.14.pdf Sayın Sektör Temsilcileri, Abuja Ticaret Müşavirliğimizden alınan bir yazıda belirtildiği üzere 2015 yılı içerisinde Nijerya Havalimanlarının Özelleştirme İhaleleri yapılacak olup, söz konusu hususa ilişkin bazı gazete haberleri ilişikte sunulmaktadır. Duyurunun üyeniz firmalara iletilmesi ve ilgilenenlerin tarafımıza ve Abuja Ticaret Müşavirliğimize yönlendirilmesi hususu saygılarımızla rica olunur. Dr.Hüsnü ADA Şube Müdürü T. – Head of Section *T.C. 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Friday, October 3, 2014 FG-- to privatize Abuja airport, others in 2015 By Daniel Adugbo The Federal Government is planning to recommence the privatization of the Ahuja International Airport and others across the country for better efficiency, Director General of the Bureau for Public Enterprises (BPE) Mr. Benjamin Dildd said yesterday. The government will recommence transaction on the airports subject to the · consideration rL a Steering Committee and passage of strategic transport reform bill. 'We have agreed in principle, we are developing the concept paper and the direction and the programmes whichwewilldiscuss with the minister and then seek the necessary approval with the National Cound1 ofPrivatization (NCP) and the president before we commence the priw.tization ofthe airports;' the DG said . The privatization process will commence in six months time after due diligence is carried out on the airports to ascertain their exact state and allow private buyers take informed decisions, the DG hinted Speaking at an interactive session as part of activities to mark. the Bureau's Special Day at the 9th Abuja International Trade Fair, Mr. Dikki said it will take NJC directs IGP to provide adequate security for judges ~Y Adelanwa Bamgboye Rising from an emergency meeting. the National Judicial Cound1 (NJC) yesterday ordered the Inspector-General ofFolice (IGP) Suleiman Abba to provide adequate security for judges in the country and particularly in Ekiti State. Mr. Soji Oye, an Acting c . He said that following the recent unfortunate and worrisome incidents in Ekiti State Judiciary, particularly in the High Court Complex, Ado-Ekiti, the NJC under the ChairmanshipofJustice Aloma Mariam Mukhtar, had considered the various complaints and petitions forwarded to it At the end of the emergency meeting, the '1t.Tl r --.._ A ...- - r · l •- ... ~.... -~ some members of staff of the High Court of Justice. Ado-Ekiti as well as the vandalisation of court property and bring the culprits to justice. The Council further requested the IGP as a matter ofurgencyto provide adequate security to Judicial Officers and the Judiciary in Ekiti State. According to the NJC, ., 11 oetitions forwarded by The Federal ExecutiveCound1 FEC) had in March raised a explained that the airport privatization process may not be outright sale of the airports. He said in the process, BPE will engage the minister of aviation and collectively will start a new process of privatization or concessioning. special committee to fine-tune four proposed draft legislations to reform the nation's land transport and aviation sectors. The drafts bills were the National Transport Commission Bill (2014); N"Jgeria Railway Bill (2014); Nigerian Ports and Harbour Authority Bill (2014); and National Inland Waterways Authority Bill (2014). Jonathan accused of heating the polity over declaration ByAbbasJimoh TheYouth Initiative for Employment and Transparency in Leadership (Yiet-Nigeria) have accused President Goodluck Jonathan of heating-up the polity over his refusal to declare his ambition to run in 2015. National Chairman of Y"let- Nigeria Ambassador Fanny Amun, made the accusation yesterday in Ahuja at the fonnal launch of the road-map of a three-month youth empowerment and sensitization programme which among others aimed to empowmngNigerianyouthsandd.issuading them from violence and other criminalities. "The earlier the President declares the better, we are in a state of confusion because the man is delaying. However the man is a conscious person, people are going to him, he has security reports every now and then on his table. He had the welfare of Nigerians at heart and does not want to jeopardise the system, and I think at the right time he is going to declare. But ifhe did not declare soon let him stay put in Ahuja," Amun said FRIDAY, OCTOBER.3, 2014 INSIDE Markets Money Industry FG tO give Ahuja airport to private operator Everest Amaefule, Ahuja HE Federal Government is T set to concede the Nnamdi Azildwe International Airport, Ahuja to a private sector operator. The Director-General, Bureau of Public Enterprises, Mr. Benjamin Dikki, disclosed this on Thursday at a ceremony to mark the Privatisation Day at the ongoing Ahuja International Trade Fair. Dikki said rather than sell the airport outright, it could be given to a private sector operator to manage for a period of 15 or 20 years. The transaction, he said, would be subject to the consideration of the BPE steering committee, adding that the privatisation agency would soon engage the Ministry of Aviation towards achieving the goal. The BPE boss listed other activities that could be carried out this year to include the for input, while the steering committee was working on the national parks. Speaking on the benefits of past privatisation efforts, Dikki said the results had started trickling in as he disclosed that the Ugheli Power Plant was now generating about 400 megawatts of electricity; up from 150MW before privatisation. The President of Ahuja Chamber ofCommerce, Industry, Mines and AgFiculture, Mr. Solomon Yagba, commended the BPE for its work, especially in the power sector, but charged the agency not to rest until the oil and gas sector was fully reformed and privatised. Yagba said the sale of electricity companies eluded most members of the chamber but added that they had now positioned themselves to take advantage of the reform of the oil industry. Pages: 30 &: 31 k~ :, •-.,;;...: ~··· 't ~ ,, .. Page: 33 .\ Paps: 35, 37 &: 39 F LIGHT SCHEDULE ' f. f f . . I f I • (MoN-FRI/SAr/SuN); 12.30 (SUN) 16:4S (SAT). Aw-Los: 07:30; 13.00; 19:00 (MoN- FRr/SAT); 10.30, 14:30, 19:30 (SuN, 18:30 (SAT). Los-BEN: 07.4S; 11.00; 1S30 (Mott-FRIISAT/SuN)12:30 (SuN, 1S:30 (SAT.) BeN-los: 09.15; 12:30; 17.00 (MON-FRI/ SAr/SuN) 17: (SAT); 14.00 (SuN). OS- BJ ON - Rl 06S0;0930;1145;1600 06S0 (SATURDAYS) 114S (SATURDAYS) 114S (SuNDAYS) 1600 (SuNDAYS) ABJ - Los (MON - FRI) 0900;1130;1340;1830 0900 (SATURDAYS) 1340 (SATURDAYS) 1340 (SUNDAYS) 1830 (SUNDAYS) lAGos- PoRT HARCOURT 1445 (MON- FRI) 161 S (SATURDAYS) 144S (SUNDAYS) PORT HARCOURT- Los 16SO (MON-FRI) 1820 (SATURDAYS) 16S0 (SUNDAYS) Los-Asv: 07:00; MON-FRI Los-Aal: 8:50; (MON-FRI) Los-Aal: 12:00 (MON-FRI) Los-Aal: 15:30 (MON-Fru) AIU-los: 09:00 (MON-FRI) A-· I _.,. 1 .IIJ'W"\ t•.tl- . . ,-_ .'\ concess and railway tracks as well as the development of a framework for the concession of federal roads. Others are the establishment of some regulatory agencies and the privatisation of Skypower Catering Services Limited, subject to the consideration of the steering committee. Dikki said, "The Mines and Steel Department of the BPE was to privatise the coal blocks and sell the remaining non-core assets of the Nigeria Coal Corporation and Nigeria Mining Corporation in 2013 but litigation, resistance from the host communities and other stakeholder issues delayed the transactions. "The bureau, in collaboration with the Enugu State Government, has set up a joint committee to resolve some of the issues. Another joint committee headed by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Mines and Steel Development was set up to resolve the legal and other issues that impeded the sale process of the coal blocks. "The National Council on Privatisation has approved the following transactions as definite for 2014: sale of residential houses/lands of NCC; sale of the Naraguta and Maiduguri bricks; sale of non-core assets ofMakeri and Mineral houses, residential houses/vacant lands; and sale of Ogwashi-Azagba Coal Block." He said the concept paper for sports reform and concession of the stadia bad been sent to the National Sports Commission ~-i:~~ i •L-R: Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, ~hton. and Layton, Mr. Gbenga X-ad~bija_; Execu~ve Director, CSR-In-Action, Ms. Bekeme Masade; Public Ajjarrs Manager, Lagos and West, Nrgenan Bottlmg Company Limited, Mrs. Ijeoma Okoye; Manager, Social Performance and Planning Policy, Gov~rnment Affairs, Chevron Nigeria Limited, Mr. Esimaje Brikin~;. and Managin? Pa;r:ne,_-, Zenera C~nsultmg, A!r. Meka Olowola, during a press conference on the 2014 edrhon ofthe Sustamabrlrty m the Extra hue Industries, in Lagos... on Thursday. Photo: Segun Bakare Gas shortage makes independent power plants idle 'FemiAsu ALTHOUGH the recent ~rivatisation of the power sector has expanded opportunities in the entire value chain of the Nigerian electricity supply industry, the festering challenges of weak transmission network and gas supply are pulling the plug on several Independent Power Projects. The IPPs are privately financed Greenfield generatiou projects supported by non-recourse or limited recourse loans backed by long-term power purchase agreements with the state utility or another off-taker. With the national generation capacity of 8,644 megawatts, actual current generation is less than 3,849MW. The country achieved an all-time peak generation of 4,517.6MW in December 2012. "Certainly, Nigeria needs an increase in generation as a matter of urgency and hopefully, the ongoing reforms will create an enabling environment for private investment in the power sector," a power analyst and partner at Details Commercial Solicitors, Mrs. Dolapo Kukoyi, said. Global standard on power is oue megawatt per 1,ooo people. Nigeria requires 16o,oooMW for its 160 million population for the attainment of optimal industrial, economic and technological development , according to the Managing Director, Eko Electricity Distribution Company, Mr. Oladele Amoda. With the successful privatisation of the successor generation and distri'bution companies unbundled from the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, a conducive environment is set for th.e new IPPs for at least to,oooMW by 2015, a recent report by Terrapiun said. "There are, however, still some challenges like the grid aud gas supply. Investors and prospective investors also say they still require more support from the bulk trader and the electricity regulators," an energy law and policy expert and Senior Associate, Bauwo & Ighodalo, a law firm, Mr. Ayodele Oni, told our correspondent. The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission , Dr. Sam Amadi, said the transmission network, a critical link in the electricity value chain under the government ownership and control, was in dire need of attention. "The network is weak, radial aud lacks redundancy facility . In the event of significant increase in actual generation, the transmission network will not be capable of supporting such output," he said at a lecture on Tuesday, noting that currently, the state of the national electricity transmission network capacity was at about 4,5ooMW. Amadi said the thermal generation capability, as was long expected, had increased significantly with the completion of more National Integrated Power Projects, but "the negative side of this otherwise laudable growth in generation capability is that for almost all turbines in all the gasfired thermal generation plants, there is no gas or very little gas is available for use as generating feedstock. " · Over 100 licences have been granted to interested investors for IPPs, according to the NERC. But only few of the licence holders have made significant headway in constructing the power plants due largely to gas challenges. The power sector alone is expected to require 3.5 billion cubic feet per day of gas over the next three years and could require more than five billion cubic feet daily when some of the power plants to be privatised under the NIPP scheme are completed, Ecobauk Research said in a recent report. sro (~-i:~; ABJ-LOS: 18:30 (MON-FRI) los-AsJ: 10:00 (SAT) los-A.BJ: 15:00 (SAT) A.BJ~Los: 17:30 (SuN) A.BJ-Los: 18:30 ILR-los: 12:50 (MON/WED/fRI) ILR-los: 17:30 (MON-FR1);1630 (SAr/SuN) los·MIN: 15:00 (MON!Weo/fRI) IBA-AeJ: 08:00 (Mc.WFRI); 09:00 (S,..r);16:00 (SuN) Aru-lsA: 16:00 (Mc.WFRI); 15:00 (S,..r);14:30 (SuN) ILR-ASJ: 08:30 (f\11orH'RI); 9:50 (S..r );10'30 (Suo~) ILR-Aru: AKR-AeJ: AsJ-AKR: Asu-8•u: 16:20 (MDN/Weo/fRI); 13:45 (Tues/THURS); 13.00 (SUN) 12:15 (TuES/THuRS); 11:30 (SUN) 08:00 (r..1coWTlB/'F11); 09.00(TlBI 14:30 8:01, 12:06, 13:05, 14:04, 16:29 (MON-FII) 9:00, 13;05, 16:29 (SUN) 8:01, 12:06, 16:29 (SAT) Aev-Los 9'.54, 10:53,14:13,16:02, 18: 18(~FRI) 10:53, 11 :07, 18:18 (SuN) 9:54,14:13, 18:18(SAT) l os-PHC 7:02 (MOIII-FRI); 10:08 (SUN); 11 :07 (SAT) PHC-Los 17:28 (MON-FRI); 17:28 (SUN); 13:05 (SAT) - - -- Exc HAN t . ~ RATl ' ICE Brent $93.71 -0.4 5 Nymex $91 .30 +0. 57 Natural Gas $3.96 - 0.0 6