The Nigerian Academy of Engineering (NAE) supports power sector reforms, urging engineering-driven solutions for infrastructure gaps. NAE President Rahamon Bello highlighted the academy’s role as a technical think tank, providing expertise on critical national issues. The academy backs government initiatives for power sector liquidity and grid expansion, while also raising concerns about urban sanitation and climate resilience.
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