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Mambilla Power project for value engineering assessment ahead of start â Minister By Constance Athekame Abuja, April 29, 2021 President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) to review the progress made on the Mambilla Hydro Electric Power Project, a statement from the power ministry has said. The statement by Mr Aaron Artimas, Special Adviser, Media and Communications, to the Minister of Power, in Abuja, on Thursday, said the president also directed NSIA to carry out value engineering of the project in pursuit of optimised implementation and delivery. Aaron quoted the Minister of Power, Mr Sale Mamman, as saying this when he received the management team of ....
Hope rises for Taraba-based $5.8bn Mambilla hydro project On By Obas Esiedesa WHEN in November 2017, the Federal Government formally signed a $5.8 billion contract for the Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Project in Taraba State, it was seen as a watershed in the long history of the project that was billed to become Nigeria’s largest electricity producer with an installed capacity of 3,050 megawatts. With the engineering, procurement and construction, EPC, contracts awarded to a consortium of Chinese companies, led by China Gezhouba Group, 85 percent of the financing for the project was to be provided by the China Exim Bank, while the Federal Government was expected to bear 15 percent of the cost. Despite the contracts agreement, work on the project has been delayed following legal issues and other bureaucratic bottlenecks. ....