The
company said in a media statement that with a goal of becoming the leading
power development company in West Africa, Azura will utilize ACEI’s investment
to fund the first and second phases of the Azura-Edo power project, pursue its Greenfield
development pipeline and future acquisitions, expand its team, and grow its
construction and operational capabilities.
It stated: “The Azura-Edo power project is a proposed 450MW open cycle gas
turbine power station being developed near Benin City in Edo State and
represents the first phase of a 1,000MW power plant facility. Azura and
the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc signed a groundbreaking power
purchase agreement on April 22, 2013, which is being used as a template for other
project-financed independent power producers in the country.
“The transaction has been showcased by President Goodluck Jonathan as critical
to the Nigerian power sector reform process. The first phase of the plant,
which is targeted to reach financial close in early 2014 and come on stream in
2016/2017, is forecast to create over 1,000 jobs during its construction and
operation. The project is expected to have a positive impact on the industrial
and social wellbeing of the area, leading to further economic development and
job creation”.
The Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of ACEI, Paul Hanrahan, stated: “We
are extremely pleased to announce our investment in Azura, a good example of
the type of investment in high growth platforms in the energy infrastructure
space that we are targeting. Our investment is in recognition of the
significant progress made by the Azura co-founders on the first phase of the
Azura-Edo power project, the growth opportunities in the Nigerian and West
African markets, and our confidence in the Federal Government of Nigeria’s
power sector reform program.
“In
line with our Power Africa efforts, ACEI is investing in the leading
independent power producer platform in this key African market,” said Lisa
Pinsley, ACEI Director of Africa Investments.
“Nigeria
is the most populous country in Africa with one of the highest growth rates in
the world. With a current population of over 170 million, the seventh
largest in the world, Nigeria’s expanding economy suffers from a lack of power
infrastructure. The United Nations estimates that Nigeria’s population
will reach 230 million within the next 20 years, and the total grid-based power
generation capacity must rise tenfold to 40,000MW to meet the demand. Azura is,
and will continue to be, a key driver in this growth in capacity.”
The
co-founder of Amaya Capital Partners, the lead sponsors of Azura, Sundeep
Bahanda, and Managing Director of Azura, Dr. David Ladipo, said in a
joint statement that ACEI’s investment will exert a transformative impact on
our business and accelerate Azura’s drive to create a flagship, multi-asset,
power generation company.
They said that the development of Nigeria’s electricity supply industry is a
vast undertaking that requires a long term commitment from all parties.
“Together with ACEI, the Federal Government of Nigeria, state governments and
our partners and advisers, we are committed to the creation of an indigenous
world class business that will provide electricity to the people of Nigeria
and, in so doing, will boost the country’s industrial growth, its job creation
and its social welfare."
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