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Clean Energy : Nigeria Has Sets Clear Roadmap To Achieve UN's Access, Transition Targets - Minister Assures In'tl Partners

The federal government has reassured international partners that Nigeria has set a clear pathway to achieve United Nation's vision of clean energy access for all by 2030 and net zero emissions by 2050.



The Honourable Minister of State, Power, Goddy Jedy-Agba, OFR gave the assurances while giving his remarks at the United Nations Development Programme's Sustainable Energy For All Forum.


The event which held at Kigali Conference Centre, Kigali, Rwanda and started on the 17th of May through 19th is co-hosted by Sustainable Energy For All and the Rwanda government. 


Jedy-Agba noted that together with other Africa countries, Nigeria understands what will be needed to achieve decarbonization, clean and affordable energy for all and is leaving no stone unturned to ensure the target is met. 



According to him, “Nigeria has demonstrated its commitment to a clean energy future by setting a clear pathway to achieve its energy access and transition targets. 


"Together with other countries from across Africa, we have articulated what will be required to achieve both decarbonization and clean, affordable energy for all, which is essential for Nigeria to achieve its development goals.”


He maintained that the President Muhammadu Buhari's administration has invested huge resources in renewable energy and set a solid foundation for the rapid development of the sector.

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