Buhari to Testify in Mambilla Arbitration Amid $6bn Fraud Allegations

January 19, 2025

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Mambilla arbitration

Former President Muhammadu Buhari is set to testify in the ongoing arbitration case involving the Nigerian government and Sunrise Power and Transmission Company over the Mambilla Hydropower Project. The dispute, centered on a $6 billion claim by Sunrise for alleged breaches of contract, has drawn significant attention both domestically and internationally.

The arbitration, taking place in a Paris court, follows claims by Sunrise of wrongful termination of its agreement with the Federal Government to construct the 3,050MW Mambilla Power Plant. Buhari’s testimony is expected to clarify his administration’s role in the protracted contract dispute, with legal experts noting the potential impact on Nigeria’s case.

Contrary to reports, the Presidency has denied allegations that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu pressured Buhari to testify. Presidential spokesperson, Ajuri Ngelale, stated that Buhari’s decision to testify was voluntary, adding that Tinubu deeply appreciates the former president’s cooperation in defending Nigeria’s interests in the case.

Meanwhile, former Attorney General of the Federation, Michael Aondoakaa, has reportedly withdrawn his support for Sunrise, a move seen as pivotal in the legal battle. Analysts believe this could strengthen the Nigerian government’s position in the arbitration.

The Mambilla Hydropower Project, once hailed as a transformative energy initiative, has faced years of delays and controversies. The ongoing legal tussle underscores the need for transparency and diligence in the management of large-scale infrastructure projects in Nigeria.

As Buhari prepares to take the stand, many Nigerians hope his testimony will shed light on the circumstances surrounding the contract and reinforce the country’s defense against the multi-billion-dollar claim.

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