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Why West Africa is betting on private capital to bridge its infrastructure deficit

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Why West Africa is betting on private capital to bridge its infrastructure deficit
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West African governments must expand the use of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) if they are to bridge the region's widening infrastructure deficit, Nigeria's infrastructure regulator has said, arguing that public finances alone can no longer meet growing demand for roads, railways, housing and other critical assets.




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