Nigeria Needs More Funding For Renewable Energy Projects – Minister

August 5, 2021
Goddy Jedy Agba
Goddy Jedy Agba

Minister of State for Power, Goddy Jedy Agba.

Nigeria needs more funding from donor agencies and international partners to boost the renewable energy sub-sector in the country.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

Minister of State for Power, Goddy Jedy Agba, made this known at a roundtable conference between Nigeria and Senegal. The meeting was convened to help Nigeria and other West African countries develop their energy and power sector.

Agba explained that “President Buhari has deliberate strategic policies to develop the power sector in Nigeria using domestic and international power sector models to ensure a regular and steady supply of electricity in the country.

The directive on ensuring that six million homes are provided with electricity meters under the national mass metering program is yielding result.”

The Minister noted that the West Africa power pool is designed to light every home in the sub-region, adding that it is strategic enough to unlock the economic potential of member countries.

Aissatou Sophie Gladima, Senegal’s minister of energy resources, declared that she is in Nigeria to seek collaboration in areas of competence to strengthen the energy sector in her country.

She said it will be a win-win situation if Nigeria strengthens its economic ties with Senegal.

+ posts

Featured Stories

Latest from News

Takaichi’s Poll Victory Sends Japanese Markets Surging

Japanese stocks hit record highs Monday after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) secured an unprecedented two-thirds majority in the lower house, giving her government broad authority to pursue pro-business reforms and economic stimulus measures. The Nikkei 225 index jumped

Why UK Is Returning Nigeria’s Cultural Artefacts

In a historic move, the University of Cambridge has returned 116 Benin artefacts to Nigeria, restoring centuries-old cultural treasures taken during the 1897 British invasion of Benin City. The objects, mostly brass with some ivory and wooden sculptures, were formally handed over
CUTIX Plc
Previous Story

Stock Exchange: CUTIX Leads 16 Gainers, SOVRENINS Tops 19 Losers

Sanwo Olu 1
Next Story

Lagos Divert Marina, National Theatre Traffic For 221 Days

Don't Miss

controversial thespian Esther Nwachukwu

Prostitutes Best Candidates For Marriage – Esther Nwachukwu

Men desiring to have faithful and dedicated wives have been

ASR Africa, Rebecca Foundation Begin Construction Of 8 Libraries In Ghana

Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative (ASR Africa) in collaboration with