According to a letter exclusively obtained by Daily Sun, dated October 2, 2014, addressed to the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of KEDC and signed by the Chairman of INCAR Power Limited, the majority shareholder in KEDC, Dr. Umaru Mutallab, the petitioner stated that it was alarmed to peruse the contents, especially article (1) therein, in which a staggering amount of N670 million was surreptitiously withdrawn from the reserves of the consortium-managed KEDC and paid into a private account with Fidelity Bank.
The letter was also copied to BPE, Fidelity Bank and Sahelian Energy.
Recall that Daily Sun had last week, exclusively reported the query served to KEDC by NERC over the N1.1 billion unapproved spending under various sub-heads within six months.
In the query addressed to the MD/CEO of KEDC, dated September 25, 2014, with reference number NERC/07/ LLE/14/LAS/620, NERC demanded explanations in writing for the payment of N670,000,000 million, which was made on February 5, 2014, from KEDC central collection account to Northwest Power (the preferred bidder for Kaduna Disco).. Sahelian Energy as a consortium also has a stake in Northwest Power while INCAR is a major shareholder in the consortium, hence its interest in why funds realized from KEDC should be used to fund the acquisition of Kaduna Disco.
Kaduna Disco and Afam Genco are the remaining two successor companies out of 17 carved out of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) whose sale had suffered deferments owing to technical hitches as none of the previous bidders met the technical requirement of the privatization regulating agency.
The letter from INCAR to KEDC read in part ‘‘We wish to bring to your notice that, as a major shareholder and board member of KEDC, we are completely in the dark as to this transaction because due process was not adhered to. Our company thrives on integrity and aims to implement the highest Corporate Governance Standards at all times.
Kano Disco shareholders petition BPE, bank over N670m infraction |
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