Abstract

Abstract This chapter seeks to unravel the possible ways competitiveness in the Nigerian power sector can enhance a sustainable electricity supply in the country. It is concluded that for sustainability to be achieved in the Nigerian power supply, all the elements of competitiveness have to be introduced and improved upon in the sector. Such elements include: (i) the establishment of more competing, privately owned generation companies from new and existing facilities; (ii) the opening up of the sector for new market entrants; (iii) the establishment of more privately owned distribution and marketing companies; and (iv) full liberalization of the sector.

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