27 January
RFP
Pursuant to the NCP approval, BPE, on 27th January, 2005 invited bids from the FMN for a right to enter into an agreement with the Lessor
Transport
Lagos
Implementation
Nigerian Ports Authority
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The terminal was concessioned to ensure increased efficiency of port operations, decrease the cost of port services to port users, and boost economic activities and accelerate development, among others. It is expected that the concession will bring about improvements to the leased properties, as further described in the development plan handed over to the terminal operators during contract execution.
During the concession term, the lessee is expected to utilize the fixed assets and such other assets to be added to the lease property for: 1. handling and delivery services for the cargoes, including without limitation stevedoring, loading and unloading of vessels, transporting, sorting, storage, and procurement, operation, and maintenance of equipment for the foregoing; and 2. repair and maintenance of the fixed assets. Other services: 1. warehousing, stuffing and stripping/unstuffing, cleaning and fumigating, and consolidation, and procurement, operation, and maintenance of equipment for the foregoing; 2. ship-to-shore handling of supplies for vessels; 3. oversized cargo handling services; 4. terminal handling; 5. inland depot transfers; and 6. all other activities necessary to conduct operations.
During the concession term, the lessee is expected to utilize the fixed assets and such other assets to be added to the lease property for: 1. handling and delivery services for the cargoes, including without limitation stevedoring, loading and unloading of vessels, transporting, sorting, storage, and procurement, operation, and maintenance of equipment for the foregoing; and 2. repair and maintenance of the fixed assets. Other services: 1. warehousing, stuffing and stripping/unstuffing, cleaning and fumigating, and consolidation, and procurement, operation, and maintenance of equipment for the foregoing; 2. ship-to-shore handling of supplies for vessels; 3. oversized cargo handling services; 4. terminal handling; 5. inland depot transfers; and 6. all other activities necessary to conduct operations.
A landlord model was selected to ensure that the government retains the right to supervise daily operations at the ports. The model further prescribes certain obligations that must be carried out by the lessor, such as maintenance, repairs, renewals, and replacements of the quay wall and navigational aids on the premises during the concession time. The lessor is also expected to provide certain utilities and facilities to enhance port operations. Such utilities/facilities include electricity power, water supply, tug boats, and repairs and maintenance of access/common user roads.
Done in 2005 before the port concessions. Over time, the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission has also made efforts to meet with stakeholders to the ports during its periodic monitoring visits. These stakeholders include public sector officials, National Assembly members, terminal operators, and port users.
One-pager prepared by the ICRC, attached.
27 January
Pursuant to the NCP approval, BPE, on 27th January, 2005 invited bids from the FMN for a right to enter into an agreement with the Lessor
2 September
2 May
Execution of the Concession Agreement
1 May
Expiry of contract agreement
2 May
Commencement of operation after fulfilling initial financial obligations
REDACTED PPP AGREEMENT
Type of risk | Description | Allocation | Mitigation |
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Pre-construction risk | Risk associated with project preparation/Permit and approval risk | Public Sector | |
Construction / Completion | Construction and Renovation of Terminal structures | Private Sector | |
Cost risk | Cost Overrun | Private Sector | |
Refinancing risk | Financial Close/Debt servicing/interest repayment | Private Sector | |
Risk related to change in law, taxes, scope, technical standards, regulatory framework | Project scope, laws, environment, government policies | Public Sector | |
Exchange rate risk | Fluctuation in country's exchange rate/devaluation/global impact | Public and Private Sectors | |
Operating risk | Competition, workers action, etc | Private Sector |
Throughput fee at break bulk/multipurpose terminals 2016/2017
Throughput fee rate at Oil and Gas Related Terminals 2016/2017
Events of Default | Brief description | Termination Payments | Documents |
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Insolvency | Immediate termination notice | Pay to the Lessor any and all actual costs, expenses, charges, and/or penalties incurred or sustained by the Lessor as a consequence of such termination | |
Performance Failure | Fails to perform the Operations for 14 consecutive days in an operating year or 60 non consecutive days in a non operating year. | Pay to the Lessor any and all actual costs, expenses, charges, and/or penalties incurred or sustained by the Lessor as a consequence of such termination |
Events of Default | Brief description of events of default | Termination Payments | Documents |
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Government Action | Lease property (in whole or in part) is expropriated compulsorily acquired or nationalized by a Government Agency. | Pay to the Lessee any and all actual costs, expenses, charges, and/or penalties incurred or sustained by the Lessee as a consequence of such termination | |
Government Action | Lessor event of default in the first perating year | Refund of commencement fee, all construction/develoment cost incurred by Lessee |
Year | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | ||||||||||||
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Target | Achievement | Target | Achievement | Target | Achievement | Target | Achievement | |||||||||
Full Bulk Cargo -Import (mt) | 34980 | 0 | 37604 | 0 | 41364 | 0 | 44466 | 0 | ||||||||
Export (mt) | 31020 | 0 | 33347 | 0 | 36681 | 0 | 39432 | 0 | ||||||||
Containers (TEU) | 66000 | 0 | 70950 | 0 | 78045 | 0 | 83898 | 0 | ||||||||
Break Blk (tons) | 151000 | 0 | 163080 | 0 | 176126 | 0 | 184933 | 0 | ||||||||
Vehicles (-) | 24820 | 0 | 26806 | 0 | 28950 | 0 | 31266 | 0 | ||||||||
Number of ships call (-) | 169 | 0 | 171 | 0 | 175 | 0 | 170 | 0 |
Year | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | ||||||||||||
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Target | Achievement | Target | Achievement | Target | Achievement | Target | Achievement | |||||||||
Full Bulk Cargo -Import (mt) | 48913 | 0 | 52581 | 0 | 57839 | 0 | 62177 | 0 | ||||||||
Export (mt) | 43629 | 0 | 46629 | 0 | 51291 | 0 | 55138 | 0 | ||||||||
Containers (TEU) | 92288 | 0 | 99210 | 0 | 109131 | 0 | 117316 | 0 | ||||||||
Break Blk (tons) | 194179 | 0 | 203888 | 0 | 214083 | 0 | 224787 | 0 | ||||||||
Vehicles (-) | 33767 | 0 | 36469 | 0 | 39386 | 0 | 42537 | 0 | ||||||||
Number of ships call (-) | 180 | 0 | 168 | 0 | 172 | 0 | 170 | 0 |
Year | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | |||||||||
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Target | Achievement | Target | Achievement | Target | Achievement | |||||||
Full Bulk Cargo -Import (mt) | 68395 | 0 | 73525 | 0 | 90800 | 0 | ||||||
Export (mt) | 60652 | 0 | 65201 | 0 | 79200 | 0 | ||||||
Containers (TEU) | 129047 | 0 | 138726 | 0 | 173407 | 0 | ||||||
Break Blk (tons) | 236026 | 0 | 247828 | 0 | 297393 | 0 | ||||||
Vehicles (-) | 45940 | 0 | 49615 | 0 | 59538 | 0 | ||||||
Number of ships call (-) | 175 | 0 | 180 | 0 | 210 | 0 |
Performance Failure 1 | |
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Category of failure | Financial objectives |
Number of events | 1 |
Penalty or abatement provided in contract | Lessee guarantees to handle at least ninety per cent (90%) of projected cargo throughput as provided in its technical proposal |
Penalty or abatement imposed | If Lessee fails to achieve at least ninety per cent (90%) of such throughput, the Lessee shall pay the Lessor the throughput fees of the difference between the throughput handled and the guaranteed volume of ninety per cent (90%). |
Penalty paid or abatement effected | Yes |