Sam Amadi, a former Chairman of the
Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, says he did not work against the completion of the Aba power project.
Amadi made this known on Wednesday in a statement in Abuja, the nation’s capital, few days after the power plant was commissioned.
Vice president Kashim Shettima inaugurated the project on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu last week.
Not a few Nigerians insist that the power plant will turn around Abia state in part, as one of the country’s industrial hub, aside adding value to the nation’s problematic power sector.
The project which took 20 years to complete l, is promoted by Barth Nnaji, a former Minister of Power under President Goodluck Jonathan.
Amadi has been mentioned as one of those who did not want the project to see the light of the day.
In his reaction, Amadi said he’s a man of integrity who did not soil his hands while serving in his capacity as NERC Chairman.
He said those who mentioned his name are only trying to destroy the track record while he served in that position for five years.
Vanguard had earlier reported that President Bola Tinubu, represented by Vice president, Kashim Shettima , on Monday launched the Geometric Power Plant in Aba, 20 years after the project was initiated by a former Minister of Power, Barth Nnaji.
The statement read: “How can the head of an agency that wrote such a report be accused without any other contrary fact of conniving against the Aba Power project? Of course, the phrase “beholding to Anyim’ in that contest was added to tarnish my reputation.
“The manner in which my name was obliquely mentioned as a stooge of Pius Ayim is an effort to paint me as someone who is not as honest as he professes. It is a deliberate effort to stain my integrity and public service records.
“I have always cherished my honest public service record in Nigeria. I have challenged anyone who has any evidence of financial or other improprieties against me during my five years stewardship in NERC to bring it forward. In fact, I have on numerous occasions asked to be thoroughly probed for any financial other improprieties.
“Since over 8 years I left office, no one has issued me a query for any wrongdoing. I am very proud of my character and reputation, and I will defend it with every ounce of energy and pint of blood. As someone who has built and maintained a character and reputation for truthfulness, honesty and integrity, and who cherishes greatly my record of unstained public service, I bear a responsibility to correct this falsehood and present the truth facts of my role in the Aba Power project saga.
“It is important to note that even by the account of the author, neither NERC nor I played key role in the contract between Bart Nnaji and the federal government and the sale of Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC). As a regulator, we were very clear that our role is regulatory and not transactional.
“These are facts which can be cross checked with records with NERC. I challenge anyone who doubts this narration of facts to trigger a Freedom of Information request and scrutinize the records of proceedings of NERC regulatory and management meetings. As I always state in matters of integrity and due process, if there is any evidence that I ever had a meeting with anyone or took any action contrary to what I stated here I will voluntarily go to prison for any such offense.
“Let me make it clear. One of the accusations against me is that I was fiercely independent as a regulator and did not listen to anyone outside NERC in regulatory decisions. Everyone in the power sector knows that I would rather resign than submit to the dictation of anyone outside NERC.
” I have said before that I am personally responsible for any decision I made as NERC Chairman. I had in the past absolved President Jonathan or any other person from any liability for decisions made by NERC. No one pressured or forced me to take any action that is wrong or self-serving.
“I am proud that nothing has been found against me more than 8 years since I left office as the Chairman of NERC. Since then, I have not done any work for any company in the electricity sector. I removed myself from any benefit from the sector far beyond the 2 years that the Act requires me to recuse myself. I have not received one kobo from any company in the Nigerian electricity industry. I challenge anyone to contradict me on this claim.
“The article tried to stain my reputation by suggesting that I worked on behalf of Anyim and Emeka Offor to delay or deny the completion of Aba Power project. That is an absolute falsehood as the facts above attest. It is an insult to suggest I was beholding to Ayim Pius Ayim in doing my work on Chairman of NERC. As records show, in all circumstances, I acted on my understanding of what the law and facts require of me as a regulator.
“It is ironic that it was the same Anyim Pius Anyim who once told me that President Jonathn once said ‘Please let everyone allow Sam do his work.
” For once, let us have a man of courage and integrity who would not succumb to anyone”. I am proud that I maintained that integrity throughout my tenure at NERC. I am sure Prof Bart Nnaji knows me so well. He is not and cannot be part of this blatant lie.
“Whereas I need to correct the false statement against me, it should not obscure the great achievement of the moment. The commissioning of the Aba Power project is a testimony to the commitment and resilience of Prof Bart Nnaji. It is a good fortune for Governor Alex Otti and the people of Abia as they strive to make Aba the industrial heartland of Nigeria as it deserves to be. Nigeria now has an example of how to do it better and faster from the Aba Power project.”
Under President Jonathan, Nnaji was sacked as those close to Aso Rock, Nigeria’s Presidency at the time, alleged that the former president was put under pressure to sack the former minister by those who did not want reforms in the power sector to succeed.