Presidential panel partners body for better energy supply
The National Action Committee on African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (NAC-AfCFTA) has announced a partnership with PUTTRU, Africa’s leading digital platform, for facilitation of investments in energy companies on the continent.
The partnership, which is in furtherance of the panel’s efforts to deliver on its assignment, was disclosed by its secretary, Olusegun Awolowo.
Awolowo, in a letter to the organisation, noted that PUTTRU’s technical expertise in energy/power funding, financial networking, credit enhancement matters, vast regional integration experience, as well as its Pan-African posture, spanning over a decade, would be a huge asset in the drive to actualising the goals of Power for Trade Shop (PFTS) initiative of the Federal Government.
“We look forward to an effective working relationship with PUTTRU, as we partner to create the needed synergy for connecting Nigerian businesses to Africa,” Awolowo said.
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