IFC to provide advisory services for a hospital PPP project in Nigeria

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IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, today announced it will provide Advisory Services for a new public-private partnership to build a hospital in Nigeria's Cross River State, and that it will explore the financing of a second Niger River bridge proje at the request of the government.
The IFC Advisory Services mandate will help the Cross River State government identify a private company to build and operate a new hospital. It builds on a successful mandate IFC received to help the government of Lesotho attract a private investor to build a world-class hospital in Maseru that opened in October. IFC will also consider the feasibility of a public-private partnership that would lead to investment for a second Niger River bridge crossing.
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