Nigeria has targeted $23.2bn to expand electricity access, boost renewables, and improve clean cooking solutions.
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In its determination to close Nigeria’s electricity gap, the Federal Government has unveiled an ambitious energy access programme aimed at transforming the nation’s energy sector. The government stated that the programme would require $23.2bn, of which $15.5bn would be provided by the private sector. A statement by the spokesman for the Minister of Power, Bolaji […] The post FG unveils $23bn plan to fix Nigeria’s power crisis appeared first on NewsclickNG.
Nigeria has targeted $23.2bn to expand electricity access, boost renewables, and improve clean cooking solutions.
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