“Discussions are ongoing, and I think they have reached an advanced stage,” Usman said, adding that the first nuclear reactor is to be constructed in the central Nigerian state of Kogi, and ground will be broken in September 2016.
In
May, Usman revealed that Nigeria hoped to reach a deal with Russia’s
nuclear energy company Rosatom on the construction of four nuclear power
plants in the country, reportedly worth up to $8 billion each, within a
few months.
In 2012, Russia and
Nigeria signed an agreement on cooperation in design, development,
construction, operation and eventual decommissioning of nuclear power
plants in Nigeria. Nigeria intends to have its first plants operational
by 2025.
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