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AfCFTA and Nigeria s N35tn Infrastructure Requirement
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By Rukayat Moisemhe
Lagos, May 25, 2021 Some experts on Tuesday called for the Public-Private partnership (PPP) funding model to address Nigeriaâs infrastructural constraints for advancement in intra-African trade and export diversification.
The experts gave the advice at a webinar organised by Arbiterz Media Ltd with the theme: âAfCFTA: Revamping Nigeriaâs Infrastructure for Global Trade.â
They noted that addressing the countryâs infrastructural gaps through the PPP would also boost its competitiveness in the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and globally.
Mrs Tariye Gbadegesin, the Managing Director, ARM-Tarith Infrastructure Fund, said national infrastructure across ports, inland hubs, rail, roads among others, were necessary to upscale the manufacturing sector.
COVID panic materializes before us, “global leaders” have found developing world voices to join the crusade to “save the planet” from carbon (dioxide) “pollution.” But like their Chinese and Indian counterparts, many Africans, from heads of state to captains of industry and beyond, intend to
expand reliance on fossil fuels to build their economies, not shrink it. “Africa’s electricity demand is set to increase significantly, as the continent strives to industrialize and improve the well-being of its people,” says Oxford University
researcher Galina Alova. Those who hope for rapid energy “decarbonization” in Africa will likely be disappointed. Alova’s research found that Africa is likely to double its electricity generation by 2030,