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AfDB set to invest $200m in Nigeria to boost electricity supply

The African Development Bank (AfDB) is to invest 200 million dollars through the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) to boost power supply in Nigeria.

Mr Wale Shonibare, the Acting Vice President, Power, Energy, Climate and Green Growth Complex (AFDB)  said this when  he led some management staff of the bank on a visit to  the Minister of State for Power, Mr Goddy Jedy-Agba in Abuja on Monday.

Shonibare, also the Director, Energy and Installation in the bank said that the AfDB board had approved 200 million dollars for the sector through REA to support the roll out of mini grids.

“The AFDB is very active in the power sector of Nigeria and we are ready to do more, the board has approved 200 million dollars to the sector through the REA.

“We are supporting the programme to roll out mini grids across the country and also to encourage productive use of the grids to upgrade communities

“We are also involved in energising education, a programme under which we are dedicating power systems to eight Federal universities,’’ he said.

Shonobare said that the bank was also very involved in the transmission sector of the country as it had a 410 million dollars project to support transmission.

According to him, 200 million dollars has already been approved by AfDB board for phase one to improve transmission lines and provision of sub-stations.

“I understand that the agreement was signed last week and we expect the project to progress.

“We are involved in the Jigawa power project, we have approved a grant of one milliondollars to support the feasibility study for phase one and the studies are almost completed.

“We are aware of the issues in the sector and we are working with all the players in the sector, the regulators, NBET all along the value chain looking at how we can make the sector efficient,’’ he said.

Responding, the Minister of State Jedy-Agba said that the Federal Government was willing to do more in partnership with AEDB to provide electricity for Nigerians.

Jedy-Agba said that power was the bedrock of development, adding that if the country could get it right with technology, they could also do same with power.

He said that Nigeria was in the process of increasing its power generation capacity and the sector as it was keying into funds available by the AfDB to enhance further growth in the sector.

“AfDB had been investing in the sector and they planned to invest more by increasing their funding in development of the power sector,’’ he said.

He assured the AfDB team that any money given to the power sector would be judiciously utilized and accounted for.

 

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