
“With the de-monopolization of Nigeria’s electricity market, we are witnessing an era of competitive, subnational-led innovations that will fast-track private-sector investments and energy expansion,” he stated.
REA Managing Director stressed that by deepening collaboration between the REA, state governments, and private sector stakeholders, energy access gaps were not just being closed, but a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable energy future for all Nigerians was being built.
“Together, we will deliver universal electricity access and unlock socio-economic opportunities for millions,” he added.
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