The government of the United States of America has signed a
memorandum of understanding with Nigeria’s government to improve
electricity supply.
The partnership which is expected to inject nine million dollars
annually into the sector is also expected to provide technical support
to the distribution companies.
Representatives of electricity distribution companies, the Ministry
of Power and the American government, all witnessed the signing of the
agreement between the U.S government and electricity distribution
companies.
The U.S Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr James Entwistle said that the
partnership is aimed at opening up business opportunities in Nigeria, as
access to electricity would reduce the cost of doing business in the
country.
Away from the business opportunities the partnership will provide,
representatives of some electricity distribution companies at the event
asked the U.S government to help build their capacity to distribute
power and collect tariff from consumers.
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, who was represented at the
event by his SSA, Lanre Akinsola, said that government is making efforts
to relieve the sector of its over-dependence on gas.
Electricity generation and distribution has dropped below 3,000
megawatts in recent times, causing perpetual darkness in some parts of
the country.
Often, the Ministry of Power has blamed the sharp fall on acts of
vandalism of gas pipelines and other installations across the country.

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