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Nigeria’s economic recovery plan has modest oil & gas ambitions but needs clarity, Says Ecobank
LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The government of Nigeria rolled out its Economic Recovery and Growth Plan yesterday. The plan, which is expected to enable the country borrow funds from both the World Bank and African Development Bank, is targeted at quickly pushing the country out of recession back into a stable growth path between 2017 and 2020. A cardinal aspect of the plan is fixing the oil and gas sector to enable output…
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