Access to electricity, no doubt, is a catalyst for any nation in its drive for industrialisation. The importance of power to socio-economic development, creating myriad opportunities for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to thrive, cannot be overemphasised.
For a nation like Nigeria, where MSMEs constitute a large percentage of its economic activities, the power sector must be well-positioned in its desire for economic prosperity. The country plans to generate 30,000MW by 2030, with 3,000MW coming from renewables and 27,000MW from its power plants to serve over…