Adani Group, AfDB bag $1,3bn Kenyan power line deal

Kenya has awarded a public-private partnership concession to build power transmission lines to India’s Adani Group and a unit of the African Development Bank (AfDB), according to an economic adviser to the country’s president.

The concession is worth $1.3bn, David Ndii, chief economic adviser to President William Ruto, said in a post on X.

“The government through [Kenya Electricity Transmission Company] has awarded PPP concessions to Adani and Africa50 to build new transmission lines,” Ndii wrote. “They are hiring their project teams.

The cost of these transmission lines is $1.3bn that we do not have to borrow.”

Africa50 is an infrastructure investment offshoot of the AfDB.

Adani Group and the AfDB did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside normal business hours.

A separate plan by the Kenyan government to lease the country’s main international to the Adani Group has sparked anger among Kenyans and triggered a strike by the country’s aviation workers.

The plan involves leasing the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to the Adani Group for 30 years, in exchange for $1.85bn of investment by Adani into the airport’s expansion.

The Adani Group operates seven airports in India and has often faced criticism from Indian opposition parties for winning favours from ruling governments. Indian officials and the Adani Group have denied such accusations.

Kenya is struggling with a high debt load accumulated from years of splurging on infrastructure.

A proposal by the government to hike taxes to generate extra money needed for debt repayments sparked deadly protests this summer and forced the government to rescind the proposal. – Reuters

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