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UNGA : Jedy-Agba Meets UN Dep. Sec-Gen In New York, Advocates More Funding For Developing Nations Power Sector

Honourable Minister of State, Power, Goddy Jedy Agba, OFR (R) with the Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations at the Organization's headquarters in New York. 


The Honourable Minister of State, Power, Goddy Jedy Agba, OFR, on Friday paid the United Nations (UN) Deputy Secretary General, Dr. Amina Mohammed a courtesy call at her office in the organization's headquarters in New York, United States. 


Jedy-Agba had traveled last week with a delegation comprising the Managing Director /Chief Executive Officer of Rural Electrification Agency, REA, Engr. Ahmad Salihijo Ahmad as part of Nigeria's delegation to the ongoing 76st sessions of the United Nations General Assembly. 


While commending the Nigerian born Mohammed for the role she has played in several UN interventions in the country, the Minister however, appealed for the organization's continued support for developing nations like Nigeria. 


The Minister reiterated that one of the major challenges facing the country's power sector was funding, thus appealing to the UN to vote more funds for Nigeria to develop the sector. 

From R-L : MD/CEO of Rural Electrification Agency, Engr Ahmad Salihijo Ahmad, Honourable Minister of State, Power, Goddy Jedy Agba, OFR, Deputy Secretary General of UN, Amina Mohammed at the UN headquarters in New York.


According to him, "once again I want to congratulate and commend you for all you've been doing since your appointment especially for your dear country, Nigeria. You have really made the country proud and we're happy we've a good ambassador like you out here. 


Our power challenges is not new to you because you have been part of the system and have been working with relevant authorities to address them. But permit me to add to what you already know about the issue that, funding is our major issue. We want to appeal to you and UN to please, support our country with more funds. 


Electricity is the biggest driver of the economy. We believe that if we fix our power sector, every sector of economy will take shape. Investors will troop in, our GDP will grow and our teeming youths will be gainfully employed ". 


While maintaining that if Nigeria's power sector is fixed, the power outage in Africa as a whole would be largely addressed, he however added that," the government of President Muhammadu Buhari is investing massively in renewable energy because we believe that's the future. 

UN Deputy Secretary General, Amina Mohammed with the MD/CEO of Rural Electrification Agency, Engr. Ahmad Salihijo 


In the past two years alones, the government has completed several projects in the renewable energy sector while a lot are at different stages of completion. The President has directed us to focus more on rural areas because we need to give the lives of those who reside in rural areas a meaning. We need to help their small and medium scale businesses improve".


Responding, Mohammed thanked the Minister and his team for visit and pledged to continue to do her best for the country and world at large.

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