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Nigeria Stands to Gain From €4bn German Investment

byBilkisu Kasim
October 22, 2024
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Nigeria is poised to gain significantly from Germany’s ambitious €4 billion investment in green energy initiatives across Africa, with a target completion date of 2030.

 

This was revealed in a statement by Dr. Felix Ale, Director of Media and Corporate Communications at the National Space Research and Development Agency, on Tuesday. The update followed insights shared during the German Federal Foreign Office’s H2 Diplo Study Tour, where Nigeria’s Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology, Chief Uche Nnaji, underscored the strategic importance of the collaboration.

 

Chief Nnaji highlighted, “Nigeria is taking a significant step in its energy transition by positioning itself to benefit from Germany’s €4 billion pledge toward green energy projects across Africa by 2030.”

 

He emphasized that this initiative aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which focuses on economic diversification, job creation, and sustainable development—essential elements of his 8-point strategy aimed at rejuvenating Nigeria’s economy.

 

The minister further explained that this engagement is an outcome of productive discussions between President Tinubu and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, which led to a notable €500 million renewable energy and gas agreement.

 

“Our collaboration with Germany is the result of fruitful dialogue between President Tinubu and Chancellor Scholz, resulting in a historic €500 million agreement on renewable energy and gas,” Nnaji noted.

 

He added that these conversations included key players from prominent German ministries, such as the Federal Ministry of Research and Education and the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.

 

“These key stakeholders play a critical role in propelling the green hydrogen initiative, a sustainable energy source with the potential to decarbonize industries and bolster energy security in Nigeria,” he elaborated. Nnaji also noted that green hydrogen, often referred to as the “oil and gas of the future,” offers significant economic benefits.

 

Germany’s plan to import green hydrogen from Nigeria is part of its broader goal to reach carbon neutrality by 2045.

 

Nnaji remarked, “As Germany works toward carbon neutrality by 2045, it plans to import green hydrogen from partners like Nigeria, highlighting the importance of this collaboration.

 

” He added that this partnership aligns with President Tinubu’s focus on innovation and industrial expansion, while also positioning Nigeria as a key player in the global green hydrogen market.

 

Nnaji emphasized that through the adoption of advanced technologies and the creation of an attractive business environment, Nigeria hopes to attract major foreign investments, increase employment opportunities, and boost its energy export potential.

 

“The opportunity for Nigeria to export green hydrogen to Europe and other global markets strengthens the country’s leadership in Africa’s green energy space and cements its role as a critical partner in Germany’s energy transition,” he concluded.

 

 

Bilkisu Kasim

Bilkisu Kasim

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