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IPPs Urge Finance Minister to Expedite IMF Fund Disbursement

M.Cby M.C
August 6, 2024
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IPPs Urge Finance Minister to Expedite IMF Fund Disbursement

Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Elikplim Apetorgbor

The Chamber for Independent Power Generators (CIPG) has called on the Minister of Finance, Dr. Mohammed Amin-Adam, to urgently expedite the disbursement of funds from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to Independent Power Producers (IPPs).

The CIPG’s plea, articulated through a statement signed by its Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Elikplim Apetorgbor, highlights a pressing issue: despite the announcement that IMF funds were released over a month ago, there has been no noticeable commitment or action toward channeling these funds to the IPPs.

This delay has had a significant impact on the ongoing re-negotiations between the government and IPPs concerning the settlement of substantial legacy arrears. The IPPs claim that the government owes its members approximately $2.0 billion, a debt that continues to strain the relationship between the two parties.

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The Chamber emphasized that resolving these financial obligations promptly is essential for ensuring a stable and reliable power supply in the country. The delay has exacerbated the frustrations and anxieties of the IPPs, who have been waiting for a resolution to these financial issues.

“Despite your announcement of the IMF cash release over a month ago, there has been no demonstrable commitment or action taken towards disbursing these funds to the IPPs. Your continuous delay is becoming unbearable and frustrating. The delay has significantly hindered the conclusion of the already prolonged re-negotiations with the IPPs regarding the settlement of legacy arrears.”

Critical Need for Financial Stability in the Energy Sector

The CIPG’s statement underscores the critical importance of timely financial interventions in the energy sector. The ongoing delays not only jeopardize the financial stability of the IPPs but also threaten the broader energy supply chain’s stability.

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The Chamber has warned that the continuity and reliability of power supply depend heavily on the prompt settlement of these arrears. Any further delays in disbursing the funds could lead to disruptions in power supply, adversely affecting businesses and households across the nation.

Moreover, the Chamber highlighted the potential long-term consequences of failing to address these financial issues. The trust and cooperation between the government and the IPPs are at stake, with potential ramifications for future partnerships and investments in the energy sector.

The timely disbursement of funds is not just a matter of financial necessity but also a crucial factor in maintaining the confidence of private sector investors in the government’s commitment to honoring its financial obligations.

The CIPG’s call to action is clear and urgent. They urge the Minister of Finance to prioritize the disbursement of the IMF funds to the IPPs, thereby facilitating the conclusion of negotiations and ensuring that all outstanding debts are settled. The Chamber’s statement reflects a broader concern about the government’s approach to managing financial relationships with key stakeholders in the energy sector. It suggests a need for greater transparency and accountability in how funds are allocated and disbursed.

As the situation stands, the government faces a critical juncture in its dealings with the IPPs. The successful resolution of this issue could pave the way for more robust and cooperative partnerships in the future, fostering an environment conducive to sustainable energy development. Conversely, continued delays and a lack of commitment could undermine the trust necessary for such collaborations, with far-reaching implications for the country’s energy security and economic stability.

The resolution of these issues is vital for maintaining a stable power supply, fostering trust between the government and private sector players, and ensuring the long-term viability of the energy sector. The onus is now on the Minister of Finance to act swiftly and decisively to resolve this pressing matter.

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