Nigeria requires over US$3 trillion in infrastructure investment over the next 30 years. InfraCredit, established in 2017 by GuarantCo and the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA),…
The Nigerian Communications Act 2003 was signed into law by the President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (GCFR) on the 8th of July 2003 after being passed by both Houses of the National Assembly.
Lagos State: PPP Manual
National Policy on Public-Private Partnerships - Nigeria
Nigeria Public Procurement Act, 2007
Find general information, legal and regulatory frameworks and examples of projects structured as PPP for Nigeria.
Nigeria: Right to Information Act 2011
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In exercise of the Powers to make Regulations conferred by Section 96 (1) & (2) (c) & (d) of the Electric Power Sector Reform Act 2005 (Act No. 6 of 2005), and Clause 20 of these…
NERC - Nigeria: Handbook on Application for Licenses
Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission - Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Power Purchase Agreements for Captive CustomersIn exercise of power conferred under Section 96 (2) of the…
Guide for Implementing Unsolicited Proposals
National Policy on Public Private Partnership 2008
Case Studies with examples of commercial value capture divided in Countries. Alternatively, view them by Sector or Category. The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private…
table, th, td { border:1px solid #ffffff; padding:10px } Project Summary:BackgroundNigeria faces a significant shortfall in housing stock, particularly in urban areas such as the town of Bauchi…
This study is a product of the Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic (AICD), a project designed to expand the world’s knowledge of physical infrastructure in Africa. The AICD provides a…
Brief on IFC's PPP advisory support to the government of Cross River in Nigeria to support the structuring and implementation of a public-private partnership (PPP) for a new referral hospital in the…
Urban growth and renewal, which is an essential element of sustainable urban development, is inevitably influenced by general conditions including globalization and demographic change. Urban…
Over a two-year period, beginning in late 2004, the Nigerian federal government implemented one of the most ambitious port concessioning programs ever attempted. The success of this program resulted…
Since 1999 the Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF) has supported the Nigerian government in facilitating private sector infrastructure investments in the port, water, and energy…
A World Bank Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) team conducted a study in Nigeria between September 2016 and April 2017, using the PPP Disclosure Diagnostic template recommended by the World Bank’s…
Government exists in every political system as the agent of the state and acts on behalf of the state to provide existential services to her citizens. However, due to the dynamic…
Since 2002 when the Nigerian government gave official recognition to public-private partnerships (PPPs) in housing, several PPP housing projects have been implemented in this country. However, the…
The Container Terminal Sector will continue to play a critical role in Nigeria’s growth and socio-economic development. The terminals serve as the gateway for the nation’s exports, playing a…
Nigeria is one of the countries that have adopted PPP at various levels of government (Federal, State and Local Government) across the country. The idea of embracing PPP was to shift away…