Six years after, FG revisits $1bn solar power investment

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The Federal Government says it has arranged a meeting for a proposed $1bn investment in solar power.

The proposed project, which is expected to generate 10,000MW, has been stalled since 2016. The government said it is expecting to see the results of the planned investment by 2023.

These were disclosed by the Special Adviser to President on Infrastructure, Ahmad Zakari, via his Twitter handle. According to Zakari, the projects are expected to be a game-changer in Nigerian electricity production. Furthermore, he explained that the Presidency would continue to work on emergency measures to stabilise power.

Zakari said, “The Ministry of Finance and Power has structured a meeting for $1bn investment for 1000MW of solar stalled since 2016 and we expect some on grid by 2023.

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Six years after,stop fooling yourself,why now? You guys wanna use it to tackle or moles opponent party. Our eye has open.

As I tweet now no light but bill keeps flying in and I keep paying. If I fight those animals now the law will say I'm wrong where is the law now to say we should pay for light that we used and ignore bill of light we didn't see!!

D proposed project, expected to generate 10KMW, has been stalled since 2016. Fed Govt expecting results of the planned investment by 2023 said Ahmad Zakari for presidency. Zero was done in 6 years but will b ready in a year to d end of Buhari govt. I b semo turn me again. Lai’s

Fed Govt should subside solar system for Nigerians.

Do they know solar power requires maintenance? Do they plan to maintain it also or it'll just work and pack off

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