The Federal Government has cancelled $717.7 million in undisbursed World Bank funding meant for Nigeria’s power sector, ending part of a $1.52 billion electricity recovery programme earlier than planned.
According to World Bank documents, the programme was discontinued following a joint decision with the Nigerian government over implementation challenges and failure to meet major reform targets.
The project’s closing date was also moved from June 2027 to May 2026.
The power recovery programme, launched in 2020, was designed to improve electricity supply, reduce tariff shortfalls, and strengthen the financial stability of the sector. While the initial phase recorded some progress, including a drop in tariff shortfalls and improved cost recovery, the additional financing approved in 2023 struggled to achieve expected reforms.
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