Accra, Dec. 21, – The Millennium
Development Authority (MiDA) is now ready to receive Proposals from bidders
detailing how they plan to manage, invest in, and operate the assets of the
Electricity Company of Ghana, (ECG) to improve the financial and operational
fortunes of the Company.
This follows the release of the
final Request for Proposals (RfP) Document, which specifies the provisions
under which a private sector entity, through a concession arrangement, would
operate to the transaction’s Prospective Bidders.
A statement issued by MIDA, which
would receive the proposals on behalf of the Government, said: “The final RfP
incorporates Government’s position on the structure of the concession; the
tenure of the concession, assurance of employment for ECG Staff, and the
ownership structure of the new entity, which will serve as the special purpose
vehicle for the concession arrangement.”
The statement signed by Pamela Djamsey-Tettey,
the Director of Communication and Outreach, explained that: “By the close of the year 2018, the rather
long selection process for the Concession is expected to be completed, the
Winning Bidder announced and the transaction closed.
“The handover of ECG’s
distribution business to the Winning Bidder is scheduled for the first quarter
of 2019.
Commenting on the RfP, Mr. Martin
Eson-Benjamin, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of MiDA, said the Authority
received valuable contributions from stakeholders during the development of the
RfP and in the definition of the contents of the last addendum, the statement
said.
“Ghanaians can be comforted by
the fact that the ECG PSP has been structured to guarantee that the national
interest is preserved for Ghana to get the full benefit of the transaction,”
the statement quoted Mr Eson-Benjamin.
The road towards the procurement
of a competent private sector partner for ECG had been long and challenging,
the statement said.
“It will be recalled that in
August 2016, MiDA issued an RfP to Prospective Bidders and has collaborated
with various Government and key MDA’s namely, Ministries of Finance, Energy,
Justice and Attorney General’s Department, Public Utilities Regulatory
Commission (PURC), Energy Commission (EC) and ECG, to engage with the
Prospective Bidders at two Bidders Conferences,” the statement said.
“These engagements were used to
receive comments, clarify, and answer questions from the Bidders on the
transaction and enabled MiDA and the relevant stakeholders to fine-tune every
aspect of the Bid Document.”
The ECG Private Sector
Participation Activity under the ECG Financial and Operational Turnaround
Project is one of many other activities listed under the Ghana Power Compact
Program signed between the Government of Ghana and the Government of the United
States of America acting through its Agency, the Millennium Challenge
Corporation (MCC).
The Five year $537mPower Compact
Program, comprising six major projects and designed to improve power supply in
Ghana, is expected to encourage and catalyse private investments into Ghana’s
power sector.
This will result in improved
availability of reliable power supply, a major requisite for transforming
Ghana’s economy.
The Ghana Power Compact being
implemented by MiDA is a laudable initiative and Ghanaians are to embrace the
positive transformational change that is envisaged in the coming years.
GNA

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