The Gambia: NAWEC Receives US$20 Million To Settle Debts

0
0
Honourable Seedy Keita

The Gambian Minister for Finance and Economic Affairs, Seedy Keita, has confirmed that the government has allocated US$20 million (equivalent to D1.4 billion) to the National Water and Electricity Company (NAWEC) to settle outstanding arrears.

This follows recent revelations by the Minister for Petroleum and Energy, Hon. Nani Juwara, who informed lawmakers that NAWEC owed Senegal’s electricity provider, Senelec, &S$16.1 million, along with an additional US$8.4 million debt to Karpower.

“Every Gambian knows the legacy issues (with NAWEC) and even part of our expenditure pressures in the 2024 budget implementation, and I will repeat this: the government of The Gambia has allocated IS$20 million, equivalent to D1.4 billion, to help pay the arrears of NAWEC. And why did we do that? To protect the population from tariff hikes,” the Minister said.

He further elaborated: “The government had to come in to pay that US$20 million (D1.4 billion), and this happened because we had to repurpose the budget. It’s an emergency. What economic management will you be talking about if there’s no water, If there’s no light? So that’s why, when these emergencies come, that’s where you rise to the occasion, and the government did that consciously.”

Minister Keita also assured the public that measures are underway to address NAWEC’s longstanding challenges, including the development of an energy roadmap.

“But all is not lost. A lot of work is in progress. There’s an energy roadmap that by 2025-2027, and once implemented, we believe (most problems will be solved) because the cost pressure is what is affecting NAWEC.” he stated.

 

 

Source: https://energynewsafrica.com