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Nigeria continues talks with JICA, World Bank, IMF

By Clara Nwachukwu and Chijioke Nelson, Washington DC
15 October 2017   |   3:32 am
The quest for adequate and sustainable investments to boost the nation’s power sector and other infrastructure projects continued yesterday, with a bilateral meeting and talks with multilateral institutions by the Federal Government.

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The quest for adequate and sustainable investments to boost the nation’s power sector and other infrastructure projects continued yesterday, with a bilateral meeting and talks with multilateral institutions by the Federal Government.

The leader of the Nigerian delegation to the ongoing World Bank Group/International Monetary Fund (IMF) meetings in Washington DC, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, presented the country’s power and infrastructure projects, among others, to representatives of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

This followed an engagement with the World Bank Group and the IMF by the minister at the G24 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meetings, where the government asked the multilateral institutions to scale up their investment and support in the provision of and access to renewable energy for the country, to deliver development results and meet global climate goals.

Adeosun described the call for scaling up renewable energy investment in Nigeria as win-win”, adding: “We have a major energy infrastructure gap to meet the needs of industrialisation. Providing access to energy to all parts of Nigeria, both urban and rural, is a priority. If we succeed, we estimate that this could unleash the development potentials of two-third of our population of 180 million.”

Mahmoud Isa-Dutse, who represented the Finance Minister, at the forum, commended JICA for strengthening the bilateral relations between Nigeria and Japan.He assured that Nigeria and the agency would continue to work harmoniously towards the realisation of ongoing infrastructure projects in the power, water and road sectors, as well as the rehabilitation of Jebba hydro power project.

The leader of JICA delegation, Hiroshi Kato, explained that the agency called on the Minister in order to review a proposal to support nutrition improvement in Nigeria, and also appraise ongoing infrastructure projects, as well as some projects in the pipeline.

Kato, who is the Senior Vice President, said: “JICA is planning to implement the Technical Cooperation Project on capacity development for nutrition improvement in the Federal Capital Territory. This project has five years duration.

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