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By Franklin Iyamah | More than a decade after the 2013 privatisation exercise, Nigeria’s electricity sector remains in a state of arrested development. Starting with the 2001 National Electric Power Policy through to the landmark Electricity Power Reform Act of 2005, Nigerian policymakers pursued fundamental adjustments to the electricity sector with the stated objective of changing the nature of ownership, control and regulation of the sector and ultimately improving power supply to households and businesses.

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