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NESG, Infrastructure Commission seal pact to accelerate PPPs in Nigeria

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Chief Executive Officer, NESG, Laoye Jaiyeola

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The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), and the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU), to enhance the accelerated delivery of infrastructure in Nigeria through Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), and other forms of private sector participation.

The signing of the MoU reflects the appreciation of the roles the ICRC and the private sector play in addressing Nigeria’s huge infrastructure deficit by creating an enabling environment to attract local and foreign private capital to infrastructure projects in the country.
  
The areas for collaboration between the parties shall include the convening of public-private dialogues on infrastructure and associated policy advocacy programmes. Both parties will also work together on infrastructure and PPP policy analysis as well as strategy development, capacity building and the engagement of the government, private sector, and civil society on infrastructure, PPP issues and economic policies.
   
The Chief Executive Officer, NESG, Laoye Jaiyeola, said: “The NESG is delighted with the platform created by this MoU for Nigeria’s private sector to work with the regulator to catalyse PPPs in our country.
  
“We are optimistic that this platform will help create the framework for private capital to flow into infrastructure projects under the PPP model by analysing challenges and advocating for the implementation of the required policy reforms,” he added.
  
The shortage of infrastructure such as roads, rail lines, ports, and electricity, is a major challenge impeding the growth and development of Nigeria.Acting Director General, ICRC, Chidi Izuwah, said Nigeria requires over $100billion over the next six years to provide quality oil and gas, power, road, and rail infrastructure.

Source: G Business

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