UNDP, REA Join Forces to Accelerate Nigeria’s Clean Energy Transition

By Chioma Eche ,Abuja

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The United Nations Development Programme UNDP and the Rural Electrification Agency REA have formalized a landmark partnership to accelerate Nigeria’s clean energy transition and boost innovation.

The collaboration is to focus on five core pillars, energizing education and innovation, expanding skills development, supporting State-level policy reforms, unlocking innovative financing and advancing research and communication to deliver sustainable and inclusive growth.

At the signing ceremony in Abuja, Nigeria The Managing Director of REA, Abba Abubakar-Aliyu, described the partnership as a game-changer for Nigeria’s clean energy future.

He emphasized that, the initiative will build on ongoing Nigerian Government renewable energy scale-up efforts, unlock opportunities in local content and manufacturing and drive sustainable investment.

Our goal is to position Nigeria as a renewable energy hub, reduce governance costs, and catalyze innovation, research, and development

Aliyu further explained that the REA-UNDP partnership pillars are specifically targeted at advancing ongoing efforts in the clean energy space in Nigeria, catalyzing opportunities across critical ecosystems and unlocking the full potentials in innovation, Research and Develop local expertise and sustainable investment in the country.

Abba stressed on the value of turning Nigeria into the renewable energy hub of Nigeria, leveraging the huge energy market in Nigeria and exploring practical strategies on local content, local manufacturing and innovative finance adding that this would cut cost of governance and advance sustainability.

Speaking during the signing ceremony,
UNDP Resident Representative in Nigeria
Ms. Elsie Attafuah, stated that, the collaboration with the Rural Electrification Agency is a bold step toward a more sustainable and prosperous Nigeria.

Our partnership will not only provide access to clean energy but also serve as a powerful engine for innovation, youth empowerment, and job creation.

We are moving beyond simply powering communities to igniting their full potential.” 

Describing how important it is for the nation to transform its natural resources, such lithium, into impactful renewable products like the lithium battery systems, Ms. Elsie explained that innovation, research and development must continue to form a central part of learning institutions to catalyze the creation of green jobs in Nigeria.

Key Pillars of the REA–UNDP Partnership:

  • Energizing Education & Innovation : Integrating UNDP’s University Innovation Pods (UNIPODS) and Maker Spaces into REA’s Energizing Education Programme (EEP) to transform universities and teaching hospitals into innovation hubs.

This will transform federal Universities and teaching hospitals into hubs of innovation, providing students with the resources to develop practical skills and build solutions for local and national challenges.

  • Scaling the NEXTGEN Initiative:

UNDP will support the expansion of REA’s NEXTGEN initiative, a critical program designed to train a new generation of clean energy professionals.

This collaboration will create a national pipeline of talent, address youth unemployment and equipping young Nigerians with the skills needed to thrive in the growing clean energy sector.

  • State-Level Policy Support : it Provides technical and policy guidance to help States implement the Electricity Act effectively and harmonize energy policies

Through State-to-state engagements, UNDP and REA will offer technical assistance and policy guidance to help subnational governments navigate the new regulatory framework and develop harmonized energy policies.

  • Innovative Financing :  Leveraging blended finance to de-risk projects, attract private capital, and strengthen the Rural Electrification Fund (REF).
  • Research & Communication: Jointly producing robust data and evidence on sustainable energy progress to ensure interventions are targeted and impactful, as well as public engagement campaigns to inform policy and drive support for clean energy adoption.

This partnership reflects UNDP’s commitment to locally driven, inclusive, and resilient development, and REA’s mandate to bring sustainable energy to Nigeria’s unserved and underserved communities.

Together, both organizations aim to accelerate the nation’s journey toward universal clean energy access and a greener, more prosperous future

Victoria Ibanga

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