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Expired licence: Panic over recovery of CBN’s N88.680bn loan to DISCOs

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Expired licence: Panic over recovery of CBN’s N88.680bn loan to DISCOs

Members of the House of Representatives on Thursday were shocked over the repayment of the N88.680 billion loan granted by Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOs) whose operating licences expired in October, 2023.

According to the agreement signed with the apex bank and PMO, the DISCOs are to repay the loan within 120 months.

The revelation came at the resumed investigative hearing held at the instance of the House Committee on Public Accounts, chaired by Hon. Bamidele Salam (PDP-Osun) who frowned at the poor performance of the contractors who accessed the fund.

According to the document presented by the Committee, from the total of N86.680 billion loan released by Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Abuja Electricity Distribution Company got N7.530 billion, Benin Electricity Distribution Company got N13.293 billion, Eko Electricity Distribution Company got N12.912 billion, Enugu Electricity Distribution Company got N6.427 billion, Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company got N10.456 billion, Jos Electricity Distribution Company got N6.146 billion, Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company got N13.670 billion, Kano Electricity Distribution Company got N7.854 billion while Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company got N8.364 billion, respectively.

The lawmakers who spoke during the briefing however expressed concern that the DISCOs who have not been able to access the facility have started repayment of the interests on the loan.

According to the DISCOs Representatives, most of the xontractors engaged have not been able to access the facility approved by the apex bank for the execution of various power projects under their purview

Going by the report from CBN delegation who appeared during the investigative hearing, as at August 2023, out of 50 Contractors, 30 percent has so far been able to complete the process to access the fund.

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Trouble started when Hon. Salam inquired whether the operating licenses of the DISCOs will expire in 2028.

In his response, Managing Director/CEO of Jos Electricity Distribution Company, Engineer Abdul Bello Mohammed, who confirmed to the lawmakers that the operating licences of all the DISCOs expired last month, however noted that two years were declared as non-performing years.

He said: “The EPS 2005 provided for a tenure of 10 years licence for the Distribution Companies. But however, there’s also a provision for renewal of this licence for another 10 years and then extension by five years.”

When asked when the first 10 years elapsed, Engineer Mohammed said: “It should be in October this year.”

Piqued by his response, Hon. Salam inquired further saying: “the first 10 years elapsed in October this year and we are in November already?

In his response, Engineer Mohammed said: “yes, by implication. Going by the provisions of the Act. But there are two years that were declared non-performing years and I think they’ll be added.”

Yet unsatisfied with his explanation, Hon. Salam asked whether the licence will extend to 2025 and automatic, he said: “it has to be applied for. The Act clearly provides that the DISCOs should write.

“The Act is very clear about it, it says that the DISCOs will apply for the renewal of this licence and then the Commission (NERC) can also extend it.”

But when asked again whether the DISCOs have applied for the renewal, Engineer Mohammed said: “it (existing licence) has not expired yet because of the two years non-performing…”

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In another breath, he said: “it is the Commission that will actually clarify that.”

In his remarks, Hon. Salam said: “Why I asked that question was, you have a bill of 120 months loan repayment bill and I’m afraid that if the licence expires and there’s no renewal, where do we get our money back?”

While lamenting that some of the DISCOs are not stable financially, Hon. Salam frowned at the inability of the DISCOs to access the intervention fund worked out for them through the apex bank to boost their capacity.

While responding to hullabaloo over the involvement of the DISCOs repayment, he said: “We were made to sign contract awards as DISCOs and the PMO also issued the final contract award.

“The projects are meant to confront the problems of the DISCOs. We agreed with TCN that this money will be channeled through the distribution companies with the purpose of addressing these bottlenecks. And that is the structure that has been put in place through the PMO and everybody is involved.”

However at another breath, Engineer Mohammed argued that: “the payments are not DISCOs projects, they are specifically TCN projects but DISCOs are used through all the lending structures to shoulder that responsibility.”

After the heated session, the Committee resolved to summon all the stakeholders involved in the transactions including, CBN, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Deposit Money Banks, DISCOs, Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Contractors, among others.

While ruling, Hon. Salam adjourned the investigative hearing to 13th December, 2023

Expired licence: Panic over recovery of CBN’s N88.680bn loan to DISCOs

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Lanre Shittu Motors to endow Automobile Department of Lagos Technical College 

Lanre Shittu Motors has announced a novel idea that will boost automobile studies in a Lagos technical college.

Specifically, it has pledged to adopt the Automobiles Department of the Government Technical College, Aso-Soba in the Festac area of Lagos.

This is intended to raise academic and practical programme standards of the school.

The company said this would involve adequate funding, in-school training and intensive industrial training (IT) with welfare package to encourage more young people to pursue academic career in automotive engineering.

Business Support/Admin Manager of LSM, Mr Babatunde Adenuga, disclosed this in Lagos, in an interview with journalists.

Adenuga represented the LSM Managing Director, Mr Taiwo Shittu, at the just concluded Engineering Week of the college sponsored by the auto company, where he unveiled the plan to the staff and students at the event’s grand finale.

Aside from the needed financial support to make the auto department functional and standard, he said LSM would provide the tools, overall wears/workshop uniform, among others, as part of the welfare package for the students.

He said it would be a win-win situation for the school and the company.

Adenuga said, “The school will benefit immensely from the LSM package for the department as we take the financial trouble of running the department away from them.

“Students from the department can come for their internship at LSM workshops, and getting jobs after school won’t be difficult.

“For us, it will be a seamless arrangement in getting suitable personnel familiar with our training and business orientation.”

He also said the LSM had been absorbing students from the school and others for their industrial training (IT), providing them with useful hands-on training and monthly stipend to keep them going.

The LSM MD, Taiwo Shittu, commenting on the support, said, “We’ll be part of the progress of the school. We want to own a department in the technical college, the automobile department of studies that will enable us to fund the place; take care of the welfare of students, providing the tools, overall uniform and other facilities.”

“At LSM, we see training the youths as part of our Corporate Social Responsibility. Every year, we take in youths into our facility and train them; even while in training, we give them stipends.”

The highpoint of the LSM-sponsored Government Technical College event was the presentation of prizes to outstanding students in the various competitions held for the Engineering Week.

Three of the students whose projects stood out such as locally produced water pumping machine and water heater went home with impressive cash awards.

Principal of the college, Mr Folarin Sunkanmi, expressed appreciation to LSM for the interest in the school, starting with giving the students the opportunity for industrial training and offering them monthly stipend.

The principal commended the LSM efforts of sponsoring the engineering week’s activities, whose theme was given as ‘Engineering for Sustainable Development (Innovators of tomorrow)’

He urged other companies to emulate the LSM example in order to boost the employability chances of products of the technical colleges and engineering departments of higher institutions in the country.

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Elon Musk sells X to AI startup for $33 billion

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has announced the merger of his artificial intelligence startup, xAI, with his social media platform, X, in an all-stock transaction valued at $45 billion.

This move brings xAI’s valuation to $80 billion, while X is valued at $33 billion.

Both xAI and X are privately held entities under Musk’s control.

The two companies share notable investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia Capital, Fidelity Management, Vy Capital, and Saudi Arabia’s Kingdom Holding Co.

Musk, in a post on X, stated that the merger would combine their data, computing power, distribution, and talent to create more advanced AI-driven experiences while staying committed to their core mission of truth and knowledge advancement.

“@xAI has acquired @X in an all-stock transaction. The combination values xAI at $80 billion and X at $33 billion ($45B less $12B debt).  

Since its founding two years ago, xAI has rapidly become one of the leading AI labs in the world, building models and data centers at unprecedented speed and scale. 

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X is the digital town square where more than 600M active users go to find the real-time source of ground truth and, in the last two years, has been transformed into one of the most efficient companies in the world, positioning it to deliver scalable future growth. 

xAI and X’s futures are intertwined. Today, we officially take the step to combine the data, models, compute, distribution and talent. This combination will unlock immense potential by blending xAI’s advanced AI capability and expertise with X’s massive reach. The combined company will deliver smarter, more meaningful experiences to billions of people while staying true to our core mission of seeking truth and advancing knowledge. This will allow us to build a platform that doesn’t just reflect the world but actively accelerates human progress. 

I would like to recognize the hardcore dedication of everyone at xAI and X that has brought us to this point. This is just the beginning,” he stated.

xAI’s growing footprint in AI 

Founded less than two years ago, xAI aims to “understand the true nature of the universe.” The company has been developing large language models and AI tools, positioning itself as a direct competitor to OpenAI, a company Musk co-founded in 2015 before exiting due to strategic differences.

In June 2024, xAI announced plans to build a supercomputer in Memphis, Tennessee, to train its AI chatbot, Grok. By September, Musk revealed that part of the Memphis-based supercomputer, called Colossus, was already online.

xAI’s rapid expansion has drawn scrutiny from environmental and public health advocates, who cite a lack of community input in its Memphis project. The Colossus supercomputer is powered by natural gas-burning turbines, and xAI plans to expand operations with a nearby graywater facility.

 

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MTN, Airtel to share network infrastructure in Nigeria

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Airtel Africa has partnered with MTN Group to expand digital inclusion by sharing network infrastructure in Uganda and Nigeria.

In a statement in Lagos on Wednesday, Airtel said the sharing agreements aim to improve network cost efficiencies, expand coverage, and provide enhanced mobile services to millions of customers.

A sharing agreement is a formal arrangement between two or more parties to share resources, assets, or services.

According to the telecommunications company, the partnership will benefit customers in remote and rural areas who do not yet fully enjoy the benefits of a modern connected life.

Airtel assured that both parties will ensure the agreement complied with local regulatory and statutory requirements.

Sunil Taldar, chief executive officer (CEO) of Airtel Africa, said telecommunications companies are driving digital financial inclusion by building common infrastructure within the regulatory framework.

Taldar noted that the collaborative approach not only advances digital transformation and financial inclusion but also reduces the duplication of expensive infrastructure.

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As a result, Taldar said operational efficiencies are boosted, ultimately benefiting customers.

He further said telecoms continue to compete fiercely in the market, differentiating themselves through their brand, services, and offerings.

“The initiative is part of a growing global trend toward network sharing. By collaborating, telecoms operators can explore innovative and pro-competitive solutions to improve service quality while managing costs more effectively,” Taldar said.

“The sharing of infrastructure has the potential to enable the delivery of world-class, reliable mobile services to more and more customers across Africa.”

Taldar added that following the conclusion of agreements in Uganda and Nigeria, MTN and Airtel Africa are also exploring various opportunities in other markets, including Congo-Brazzaville, Rwanda, and Zambia.

Ralph Mupita, MTN Group CEO, said there is a need to invest in coverage and capacity to ensure high-quality connectivity to meet customers’ increasing demands.

“As MTN, we are driven by the vision of delivering digital solutions that drive Africa’s progress,” Mupita said.

“We continue to see strong structural demand for digital and financial services across our markets.

“To meet this demand, we continue to invest in coverage and capacity to ensure high-quality connectivity for our customers.”

Mupita added that there are opportunities within regulatory frameworks for sharing resources to drive higher efficiencies and improve returns.

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