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The aviation sector in Nigeria is going through a significant period of transformation. In all aspects, from infrastructure and airport management to domestic carriers, investment and change are on the cards. Given the current inefficiencies and challenges facing the sector, including long delays, burdensome costs and concerns over safety,...

 

Renewable energy has long been a core part of the electricity mix in Nigeria, with its three hydroelectric dams contributing around 20% of power supply. However, with the passing of a new national renewable energy policy, including targets and feed-in tariffs for various forms of renewables, the country hopes to take an even bigger step. The...

 

A shortage of electricity is among Nigeria’s greatest obstacles to growth, with a situation bad enough that residents often referred to the former utility provider, the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN), as Please Hold a Candle Now. Chronic shortages affect all consumers, due to a legacy of underinvestment in maintenance and new...

 

Taking office in March 2015, Muhammadu Buhari, president of Nigeria, has made improving governance a top objective for his administration, with the energy sector one of his first priorities. Central to this is an overhaul, already in the works, for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) – the state-owned enterprise that both...

 

The government’s commitment to fiscal stimulus, coming amid more austere economic conditions, promises to give a boost to Nigeria’s road network in 2016. The upgrade and expansion of highways and roads is a high priority for the current administration and, if carried through to completion, could significantly reduce distribution costs and ease...

 

Having now sold off most of its electricity assets, the Nigerian government is not expected to be the primary builder of power plants in the future, and may not even build any at all. The country instead views its role as creating a facilitative environment for independent power producers (IPPs). While Nigeria has existing IPPs, the 459-MW,...

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