Nigeria Among Top Three Countries With Electricity Deficits – World Bank

The World Bank has listed Nigeria among the three countries with the largest electricity deficits in the world.

It said during the last decade, a greater share of the global population gained access to electricity than ever before, but the number of people without electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa increased.

The bank disclosed this in a report and it said, “Significant progress has been made since 2010 on various aspects of the Sustainable Development Goal 7, but progress has been unequal across regions.

According to the bank, unless efforts are scaled up significantly in countries with the largest deficits, the world would still fall short of ensuring universal access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy by 2030.

Nigeria was also listed among the top 20 countries that lacked access to clean fuel and technologies for cooking.

The World Bank said during the period of 2010 of 2019, the top five most populous low- and middle-income countries (China, India, Indonesia, Brazil, and Pakistan) increased their combined access rate by two per cent while progress in all other LMIC remained unchanged or stagnant over the same period.

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