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China can manage our power sector for 20 Years to achieve stable electricity, Senator Danjuma Goje says

Senator Danjuma Goje suggests a bold strategy to tackle Nigeria’s ongoing electricity issues, recommending that the nation outsource its power sector management to a foreign entity, particularly China.

During a Senate meeting, he advocated for prioritizing effective solutions over national pride, emphasizing the advantages of involving a more advanced nation like China, citing its lower labor costs, to oversee the electricity sector for an extended period.

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He stated, “In my view, and that of others, the best approach is to set aside our pride, bring in a successful advanced country, preferably China, and entrust them with Nigeria’s power project for 20 years to achieve stable electricity before they exit.”

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Goje elaborated that this proposal would represent structured financing rather than conventional debt and could contribute to long-term national progress.

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“Over these 20 years, we would gain reliable power, leading to real development and improvement in other sectors,” he mentioned.

He added, “Regardless of the cost, it would be worthwhile. This is not debt; it’s structured finance. They will manage the operation, earn their profits, and leave us with a stable electricity supply.”

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