By UTHMAN BABA- SIRAJDEEN MINNA
Niger state government has dragged three power stations and their operators to the Federal High Court in Minna demanding the payment of outstanding ground rent and land charges of N136, 696, 127,200 from 2017 to 2022.
In two separate write of summons, the Niger State Revenue Service is listed as the plaintiff while Shiroro Hydro Electric Plc, North South Power Company Ltd, Kainji Hydro Electric Plc, Mainstream Energy Solutions are listed as defendants.
Other defendants are the Federal Ministry of power and the Nigeria Electricity Liability Management Company.
According to the statement of claim, the state government is demanding N111, 725, 207, 100 ground rent payment from Kainji Hydro electric Plc while Shiroro Hydro Electric Plc. is expected to pay # 21 , 970, 920,100
The plaintiff also prayed to the court for “an order directing the defendants to pay the plaintiff an interest on the judgement sum at the rate of 10 percent per annum till same is liquidated“.
The plaintiff is also seeking an order of the court directing the defendants to pay to cost of litigation as it may be assessed by the court.
The presiding Judge of Federal High Court 2 Minna, Justice Abdullahi Muhammad Dan-Ige has adjourned the matters to February 19, 2023 to enable service on some defendants.
Speaking in an interview with journalists, counsel to Niger State government in the two separate cases, Mohammed Ndayako ( SAN) and Aliyu Lemu (SAN) explained that their client is in court to recover the debts.
However, counsel to one of the defendants Mainstream Energy Solutions Plc, Tarna J Yaji insisted that the plaintiff is not entitled to any payment.
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