The Senate Committee on Power, Steel Development and Metallurgy, on Thursday, turned back the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, over his alleged “unpreparedness to face the Committee for his 2018 budget defence”.
The Enyinnaya Abaribe-led Committee, said Fashola was not prepared to face the members. He claimed that the Minister did not come with necessary documentation to present to the members.
The Senator said the Committee should have been furnished with the necessary documentation, to enable members to peruse over them, while the defence is ongoing.
Abaribe later added that Fashola had communicated that he was prepared to appear before the Committee, and would be accommodated on Monday.
This is coming as the Senators picked holes in the N10 billion solar power project for nine Universities across various States of the Federation.
On the expenditure of N10 billion on the solar project, the Senators wondered why the Rural Electrification Agency, REA, would plan to spend a whopping N10 billion to provide solar street light for nine Universities.
The REA Managing Director, Mrs. Damilola Ogunbiyi, had in her defence of 2018 budget of the Agency, listed “Rural Electrification Access Programme in Federal Universities”, with a cost profile of N10,148,146,829.00, as one of the projects of the Agency for the 2018 fiscal year.
The purpose of the over N10 billion expenditure did not go down well with members of the Committee, particularly when the power sector had been privatised. The REA boss told the Committee that they are working in nine Federal Universities, to upgrade electricity supply in the institutions.
A member of the Committee, Senator Suleiman Hunkuyi, demanded the list of Universities involved in the projects.
Abaribe also recalled that the Committee requested for the list of the benefiting institutions.
Abaribe also recalled that the Committee requested for the list of the benefiting institutions.
Ogunbiyi named University of Lagos, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Usman Dan Fodio University, Abubakar Tafawa Bella University, Bauchi, Bayero University, Kano, as some of the Federal institutions to benefit from solar power installation.
Vice Chairman of the Committee, Senator Buka Mustapha, insisted that the details of the power solution projects in Universities must be disclosed, as well as details of “who is paying for the installations when the power sector had been privatised.”
The REA boss said it is the responsibility of the Federal Government to provide power in the rural areas. She added that most of the Universities are located in rural areas. She however, did not define “rural areas” as demanded by the cCmmittee.
Another member of the Committee, Senator Mohammed Hassan, said the Committee could not understand why the Agency is spending a huge amount of money to provide solar power in Universities, when rural communities for which the Agency was created are left in darkness.
Abaribe noted that if the Agency has N10 billion to play around with, there should have been a better way to manage the fund.
The Abia South Senator said that the Committee should be told who is paying for the project, in disregard of the privatization of the power sector.
The members of the Committee also demanded to know why the Agency’s completed projects appeared to be lopsided. They particularly said that the South-South geopolitical zone had over 30 completed projects, while other zones had far below 30 completed projects.
Ogunbiyi explained that it depended on the nature, cost, and variation of the projects. She said that contractors handling projects in the Northern part of the country, refused to go back to their projects until the variation of the contracts was carried out.
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