Practical International Law Solutions for Foreign Investors in Nigeria’s Energy Sector
By Ayodele Oni
This week, we take a break from our preview of the post-privatization future of the Nigerian electric power sector and begin an analysis of international energy investment contracts, allied matters and debates surrounding the internationalization of energy contracts. I shall, Deo volente, complete the series on the post-privatization future of the power sector in the next edition of this column.What I seek to do in this first edition of this two-part series is to undertake a review of energy contracts with emphasis on the usefulness of the internationalization of such contracts to international investors, in the energy sector. Full story...
Source:http://www.businessdayonline.com
Posted by Amaka, 20 September 2012
Nigeria: Rural Electrification Agency to Complete Abandoned Projects
BY CHINEME OKAFOR
Abuja — The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) has said it is relishing the Federal Government's recent proclamation that restored its legal existence which would enable it to do things differently.According to the agency at the weekend in Abuja, electrification projects which had been abandoned across the country, owing to its previous suspension by the government, will receive speedy execution in line with the established mandate of the agency. Full story...
Source:http://allafrica.com
Posted by Amaka, 3 September 2012
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