Nearly half of Nigerian households remain without electricity, highlighting a significant energy access challenge in the country. This situation means that in every group of ten Nigerians, approximately four to five individuals either have no access to electricity or face substantial limitations in their energy supply. The lack of reliable electricity not only affects daily living but also hampers the operations of businesses and the functionality of health facilities, which struggle to provide adequate services under these constraints. Addressing this issue is critical for improving the overall quality of life and economic productivity in Nigeria.
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