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Stakeholders ask govt to address commercial bottlenecks in power sector 

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Stakeholders in the Nigerian power sector and financial industry have urged the federal government to address bottlenecks to unlock investment opportunities in the country’s electricity sector.

The post Stakeholders ask govt to address commercial bottlenecks in power sector  appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News.

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November 26, 2023 mosenAdetayo Adegbemle, AECPF, Electricity, electricity law, Energy, power sector, PowerUp Nigeria

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