Nigeria's Private Sector Warns of Energy Crisis Survival Plan
CPPE outlines survival strategy for government, businesses

By Merit Ibe The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE) has warned that the sharp rise in global energy prices is putting intense pressure on Nigerian businesses, urging both companies and government authorities to take urgent steps to reduce the impact on the economy. In an advisory note issued by its Chief Executive […]
The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE) has cautioned that soaring global energy prices are severely pressuring Nigerian businesses. The organization urges both government and companies to implement urgent measures to mitigate economic damage. CPPE's advisory highlights the need for coordinated action to protect the economy.
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