He noted that, “Whether the government likes it or not, they have to review the tariff of power in this country. All those playing politics with it that they do not want to increase, people do not want to hear of this.”
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He noted that foreign exchange (forex) challenge also remains a major bottleneck for power investors as a result fluctuating exchange rates, which was less than N200 to a dollar when the power assets were bought, and currently above N350.
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