Nigeria’s electricity reform has ended the same way many government projects quietly end in the country, with billions spent, official speeches delivered, and ordinary citizens still fueling generators outside their homes like nothing ever changed. Development Diaries reports that the World Bank-backed Power Sector Recovery Programme, which committed about $1.51 billion to Nigeria’s electricity sector, has now been formally closed after the fede…
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