Power sector reform group considers World Bank facility to lessen tariff burden on Nigerians
In furtherance to the work being done by the Muhammadu Buhari administration to improve power supply across the country, the Presidential Power Sector Reform Working Group is considering a World Bank supported project for distribution infrastructure in the sector, according to a presidency source.
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