EU Announce Plans to Invest €37m in Nigeria’s Power Sector 

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The European Union (EU) has disclosed plans to invest additional €37 million to boost hydro and solar power for healthcare facilities and rural electrification with isolated and interconnected mini-grid projects, among others, in Nigeria.

This is apart from €200 million grants invested in the sector since 2008.

The EU ambassador to Nigeria, Samuela Isopi, disclosed this during a visit to the minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, in Abuja.

She was accompanied by the new Head of Cooperation of the EU, DE Luca Massimo, and the programme manager on Energy, Godfrey Ogbemudia.

During the visit, the EU Ambassador spoke on the EU’s various intervention programmes in the nation’s power sector, stating that “the current support would cover small hydropower, solar for healthcare facilities, rural electrification with isolated and interconnected mini-grids project, circular economy in power sector project. The projects will commence this year.”

In his remarks, the Power Minister, who commended the EU delegation for their continued support, said that Nigeria was in need of more support to address the enormous challenges in the sector.

He identified liquidity issues as the main problem that the government was working to resolve and added that the Nigerian electricity supply market will only be sustainable and run efficiently when there is a cost-reflective tariff in place.

According to him, EU programs were in alignment with the Ministry’s strategy for the power sector.

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