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    Nigeria signs $23m electricity deal with Canadian firm

    July 24, 2012
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    24 July 2012, Sweeetcrude, ABUJA – NIGERIA on Monday signed a $23 million deal with a Canadian firm aimed at overhauling power transmission in Africa’s most populous nation, part of plans to improve its woeful electricity network.

    Manitoba Hydro International (MHI) signed the management accord that will see it reorganise the Transmission Company of Nigeria, with the aim of eventually privatising part of it, the firm said.

    “MHI expects to turn TCN into a technically and financially efficient, stable, and sustainable company, a company that will be market-driven and capable of utilising its maximum generation capacity and then distributing the energy throughout Nigeria 24 hours a day, 365 days a year,” the company said.

    The head of the Bureau of Public Enterprises, Bolanle Onagoruwa, told #reporters the contract was worth $23 million.

    Nigeria is Africa’s largest oil producer, but electricity blackouts occur daily.
    President Goodluck Jonathan has laid out plans to privatise electricity production and distribution in the nation of some 160 million people.

    The country’s electricity grid would remain state-owned, but privately managed.
    Electricity workers fearing layoffs have protested, including in recent days, over the planned overhaul.

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