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Reps worry over FG-China’s $475m deal

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November 25, 2022
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Reps worry over FG-China’s $475m deal
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The House of Representatives has commenced investigation of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, and the Government of China on an optic fibre project worth $475m.

At the plenary on Thursday, the House resolved to mandate its Committee on Information and Communication Technology to “investigate the status of implementation of Phase 1 of the project, including a forensic audit on relevant transactions to execute the National Information Communications Technology Infrastructure Backbone Projects 1 and 2.”

The House also urged Galaxy Backbone Limited and the Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning to “immediately halt all certificates of completion and payments, respectively, in lieu of the project, pending the completion of the investigation by the committee.”

These resolutions were based on the unanimous adoption of a motion moved by a member, Benjamin Bem, titled, ‘Need to Investigate the Execution of the MOU between Galaxy Backbone and the Chinese Government for Fibre Infrastructure across the Country.’

Moving the motion, Bem noted that Nigeria’s Galaxy Backbone Limited, which is under the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, signed an MoU with China’s Huawei Technology Limited in 2018 to provide fibre infrastructure.

He said following the MoU, Huawei was expected to design, manufacture and deploy the kit that controlled data movement across all ministries, departments and agencies in Nigeria.

The lawmaker recalled that as part of the agreement, the relevant committees of the House and the Senate approved a credit facility of about $475m for the various phases of the project, which was to be provided by China Exim Bank.

He noted that Phase 1 of the project, which spans 13 states across the South-East, South-South, North-Central and South-West geopolitical zones of the country, had been completed and commissioned.

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