Issue 148 - 18 Oct 2008
In elevated discourse and spreadsheets showing ambitious growth forecasts, Nigerian energy decision-makers are promising a major boom in electricity supply over the next five years. But the sector remains prey to Nigerias complex and opaque political system, with vested interests manoeuvring to sabotage the best-laid plans of honest technocrats, writes Jon Marks in Abuja.
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