The Nigerian government has been charged to provide solutions to the generation of power supply in the country, as only 2,000 to 2,900 mega watts out of the needed 10,000 mega watts is provided.
This was said at the 3rd national discourse of association of Muslim men in business.
With the theme ”energy for sustainable economic development” speakers are of the consensus that about 50 percent of Nigerians are not connected to the national grid.
Nigerians were also advised to work with the government by paying for power supply as inadequate revenue can sabotage the effort of government in providing the needs of citizens.
The Nigerian government has been charged to provide solutions to the generation of power supply in the country, as only 2,000 to 2,900 mega watts out of the needed 10,000 mega watts is provided.
This was said at the 3rd national discourse of association of Muslim men in business.
With the theme ”energy for sustainable economic development” speakers are of the consensus that about 50 percent of Nigerians are not connected to the national grid.
Nigerians were also advised to work with the government by paying for power supply as inadequate revenue can sabotage the effort of government in providing the needs of citizens.
The Nigerian government has been charged to provide solutions to the generation of power supply in the country, as only 2,000 to 2,900 mega watts out of the needed 10,000 mega watts is provided.
This was said at the 3rd national discourse of association of Muslim men in business.
With the theme ”energy for sustainable economic development” speakers are of the consensus that about 50 percent of Nigerians are not connected to the national grid.
Nigerians were also advised to work with the government by paying for power supply as inadequate revenue can sabotage the effort of government in providing the needs of citizens.
The Nigerian government has been charged to provide solutions to the generation of power supply in the country, as only 2,000 to 2,900 mega watts out of the needed 10,000 mega watts is provided.
This was said at the 3rd national discourse of association of Muslim men in business.
With the theme ”energy for sustainable economic development” speakers are of the consensus that about 50 percent of Nigerians are not connected to the national grid.
Nigerians were also advised to work with the government by paying for power supply as inadequate revenue can sabotage the effort of government in providing the needs of citizens.
The Nigerian government has been charged to provide solutions to the generation of power supply in the country, as only 2,000 to 2,900 mega watts out of the needed 10,000 mega watts is provided.
This was said at the 3rd national discourse of association of Muslim men in business.
With the theme ”energy for sustainable economic development” speakers are of the consensus that about 50 percent of Nigerians are not connected to the national grid.
Nigerians were also advised to work with the government by paying for power supply as inadequate revenue can sabotage the effort of government in providing the needs of citizens.
The Nigerian government has been charged to provide solutions to the generation of power supply in the country, as only 2,000 to 2,900 mega watts out of the needed 10,000 mega watts is provided.
This was said at the 3rd national discourse of association of Muslim men in business.
With the theme ”energy for sustainable economic development” speakers are of the consensus that about 50 percent of Nigerians are not connected to the national grid.
Nigerians were also advised to work with the government by paying for power supply as inadequate revenue can sabotage the effort of government in providing the needs of citizens.
The Nigerian government has been charged to provide solutions to the generation of power supply in the country, as only 2,000 to 2,900 mega watts out of the needed 10,000 mega watts is provided.
This was said at the 3rd national discourse of association of Muslim men in business.
With the theme ”energy for sustainable economic development” speakers are of the consensus that about 50 percent of Nigerians are not connected to the national grid.
Nigerians were also advised to work with the government by paying for power supply as inadequate revenue can sabotage the effort of government in providing the needs of citizens.
The Nigerian government has been charged to provide solutions to the generation of power supply in the country, as only 2,000 to 2,900 mega watts out of the needed 10,000 mega watts is provided.
This was said at the 3rd national discourse of association of Muslim men in business.
With the theme ”energy for sustainable economic development” speakers are of the consensus that about 50 percent of Nigerians are not connected to the national grid.
Nigerians were also advised to work with the government by paying for power supply as inadequate revenue can sabotage the effort of government in providing the needs of citizens.