The Managing Director of UNIDO Programme Development and Technical Cooperation Division, Philippe Scholtes has said Nigeria will get 2.6 million dollars to improve its electricity generation from Global Environment Facilities (GEF), The Guardian reports.
Scholtes made this known on Friday in Abuja when he visited the Minister of Science and Technology, Mr Onu Ogbonnaya in his office. According to him, the fund will be used to boost small scale hydro power to ensure electricity get to rural areas in the country.
Scholtes made this known on Friday in Abuja when he visited the Minister of Science and Technology, Mr Onu Ogbonnaya in his office. According to him, the fund will be used to boost small scale hydro power to ensure electricity get to rural areas in the country.
