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Stakeholders harp on electricity access in powering productivity, economic growth

Stakeholders harp on electricity access in powering productivity, economic growth

By GhanaSummary NewsroomNigeria

This call was made at the National Stakeholders Engagement Workshop hosted by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) in Abuja, yesterday, with the theme, “Unlocking and Scaling the Sustainable Adoption of Productive Use of Energy Technologies Across Nigeria: Harmonising Financing Opportunities and Policy Frameworks”.

This, he noted, is why the Productive Use of Energy (PUE) agenda sits at the critical intersection of energy, agriculture, industrialisation, financial inclusion, climate resilience, food security, rural development, and job creation.

By Udeme Akpan Stakeholders have emphasised the importance of improved electricity access in driving productivity and achieving economic prosperity.

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