2019
DOI: 10.32479/ijeep.8232
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Nigeria’s Electricity Power Sector Reform: An Appraisal of Unresolved Issues

Abstract: Nigeria electricity sector reform was perceived as essential due to its undesirable state, consequently, it was embraced by the populace with a high expectation that it would mark the end of epileptic electricity supply. However, the low level of generating capacity and sanctity of the privatization process alongside the poor quality of distribution companies post-privatisation power supply make one worrisome about the efficacy of the reform. This article, therefore, evaluate germane issues hampering the deliv… Show more

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“…Amidst these intricate layers, infrastructure development emerges as both a challenge and a canvas of potential. The burgeoning power sector requires an infrastructure to support the innovation tide and a framework to accommodate the transformational currents (Idowu et al, 2019). To view innovation strategies in isolation, without entwining them with the evolving infrastructure, would be to miss the symphonic crescendo of progress and potential (Leahy et al, 2019).…”
Section: Innovation In Emerging Economiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amidst these intricate layers, infrastructure development emerges as both a challenge and a canvas of potential. The burgeoning power sector requires an infrastructure to support the innovation tide and a framework to accommodate the transformational currents (Idowu et al, 2019). To view innovation strategies in isolation, without entwining them with the evolving infrastructure, would be to miss the symphonic crescendo of progress and potential (Leahy et al, 2019).…”
Section: Innovation In Emerging Economiesmentioning
confidence: 99%