Nigeria

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Chapter | Tourism from The Report: Nigeria 2012

Tourism is among those sectors with significant potential to support efforts to diversify away from oil in a sustainable and inclusive manner. According to the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, the inflow of passengers rose in 2011, with more than 1.9m arrivals recorded at the international airports of Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt, up by about 10% year-on-year. Traffic at domestic terminals...

Chapter | Anambra from The Report: Nigeria 2012

Anambra State has a population of 4.7m, making it the eighth most populated state in the country and the second most densely populated. In a region known for dominant oil operations and related security challenges, Anambra State has kept on a steady course towards economic diversification in the last few years. The conclusion of sizeable deals with various companies in agriculture, manufacturing...

Chapter | IT & Telecoms from The Report: Nigeria 2012

Transforming Nigeria into a knowledge-based economy is the central goal of the government’s policy on ICT. Mobile use is the main means of access, with around 92m users, and numbers could grow significantly as other devices become available. While there are a number of opportunities to develop the Nigerian IT sector, the field is not without some challenges, including those arising from the lack...

Chapter | Transport from The Report: Nigeria 2012

There is no single answer for bringing the transport sector up to speed to meet the needs of the economy and population, and any approach to overhauling it must be comprehensive. The government, through its National Transport Policy (NTP), recognises that lifting barriers to private enterprise is a vital element of any comprehensive plan for the sector. The NTP calls for initiatives to modernise...

Chapter | Utilities from The Report: Nigeria 2012

This chapter looks at Nigeria’s power output and generating capacity, both of which currently sit well below those of neighbouring countries, although work to address this is proceeding. According to figures from a World Bank study, Nigeria produced 124 KWh per year in 2010. Much of Nigeria’s power generation, transmission and distribution capacity is ageing and poorly maintained. At present,...

Chapter | Construction & Real Estate from The Report: Nigeria 2012

Buoyed by demographic and economic growth, Nigeria’s construction sector has the potential to become the largest and most competitive on the continent. Between 2006 and 2010 the industry expanded at a rate of 12.58%. This positive growth is expected to continue in the near future as the government rolls out a number of infrastructure projects. Overall strong economic growth in Nigeria has also...

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