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The sum of N105 billion will be realized from the privatisation of the Afam Power Plant, the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) has noted.

Making the disclosure in Abuja on Wednesday, the Director-General BPE, Mr. Alex Okoh, said the deal will be sealed at the Villa.

Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the DG noted that the BPE has remained active.

Meanwhile, the Bureau clarified reports that it diverted the sum of N2.5 billion from the proceeds of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria ( PHCN) is not correct.

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According to the clarification:

“On 25th  February 2014, the BPE got the approval of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) to establish a banking relationship with Aso Savings and Loans Plc.

“Subsequently, the Bureau made a placement in the sum of N2.5 billion in the account to facilitate access to cheap finance for the Bureau’s staff housing scheme but the staff were not able to access the money.

“Following the Federal Government’s directive on 14th  September 2015 that all funds held with Commercial Banks be transferred to the BPEs Treasury Single Account with the Central Bank of Nigeria, it was discovered that Aso Savings & Loans Plc could not meet its deposit repayment obligations.

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“As a result, on 18th  October 2016, Aso Savings and Loans Plc proposed a repayment plan as follows: Property swap valued at N1.52 billion: Under this arrangement, ownership of some completed properties that are ready for sale will be ceded to the Bureau in partial satisfaction of the stranded deposits, and Cash repayment of N1.25 billion: This entailed a bullet transfer of N70million per month until the amount was extinguished.

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“Despite the arrangement, Aso Savings and Loans Plc. defaulted in meeting its obligations under the agreement. As a result, the BPE has made several demands to ASL which has remained elusive till date.

“It should be noted that some of the ASL properties that are habitable have been sold and the money received, paid into government treasury.”

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