The Rural Electrification Agency, REA, says it has signed 267 agreements worth about $395 million dollars, to provide electricity for unserved and underserved Nigerians under the Nigeria Electrification project, NEP.
“What we are used to doing is every year, we wait and get government’s money from the budget, go to the site and then implement the projects. However, if you are to do this for the next 100 years, you will not be able to meet those targets hence it became important for the agency to ensure that its mandate does end at implementation.”