Experts have expressed concern over the poor performance of the Nigerian energy sector which they say must operate optimally to ensure the economic recovery plan of the federal government becomes a reality.
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This concern was raised due to unsteady power supply across the country despite power to gas programme which has also failed to power the national grid.
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Economic and financial expert, Mr. Franklin Kesiena, told Daily Times during the recently concluded Nigerian oil and gas conference in Abuja that the energy sector remains a sore point in the existence of Nigerian citizens, with very little positive improvements recorded despite billions of dollars invested.
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