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How FG Recovered N12.7 Billion Metering Funds From Local Supplier After 21 Years

The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has revealed how his ministry recovered the sum of N12.7 billion from a local supplier 21 years after payment by the federal government.

Adelabu made this disclosure in a statement on Friday at a conference in Lagos.

He said the government paid N32 billion ($200 million) to a local supplier for three million meters in 2003, yet not a single meter has been provided up to now.

He added that despite efforts by subsequent administrations to recover the fund, they were unsuccessful.

However, upon assuming office, he said his ministry has successfully recouped N12.7 billion of the N32 billion disbursed.

According to the Minister, as of the time the fund was disbursed, Nigeria only had a 4 million metering gap, and the fund would have provided meters for about 3 million households.

“In 2003, the federal government was to procure 3 million meters. Our metering gap then was less than 4 million. And there was a $200 million made available to procure this. It was given to a Nigerian meter company. It was N32 billion as of that time.

“After 21 years, not a single meter has been procured. We are our own problem. When I came into the office, I said this is not possible. All past administrations have tried to retrieve this fund, but they did not succeed because the supplier was powerful.

“When I got to the office, I told Mr. President that we have to insist that this woman returns the money. The first thing I did was to ensure that she returned N12.57 billion to those who were supposed to meter all military formations.

The remaining balance is yet to be released by the company. And we are talking about meter gap” Adelabu said.

10 million meters to be procured in five years
Speaking further, Adelabu said that the mandate given to him by Mr. President is to procure 10 million meters within the next five years to bridge the metering gap in the country.

According to him, President Tinubu has approved the Presidential Metering Initiative (PIM) and has created a Presidential Metering Council with the mandate to procure two million meters this year alone.

Adelabu said this initiative will eliminate the metering gap in the country in the near future.

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