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Energy Commission of Nigeria Backs ₦10 Billion Solar Power Project to Advance Sustainability

The Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) has pledged its support for the Presidency’s ₦10 billion solar power initiative, marking a key milestone in Nigeria’s path to a sustainable energy future. Speaking at the ECN Headquarters in Abuja on Friday, officials addressed public concerns and outlined the project’s potential to promote sustainability, self-reliance, and universal energy access, in alignment with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s vision to reform the nation’s power sector.
The solar power project is a response to Nigeria’s energy debt crisis, with federal institutions owing ₦47.1 billion prior to President Tinubu’s administration. By harnessing solar energy, the initiative aims to offer more efficient energy solutions and protect Nigerians from rising electricity tariffs. Drawing inspiration from successful global models like Kenya’s solar grids and Germany’s renewable energy industries, the project is expected to create jobs, empower entrepreneurs, and electrify rural communities, thereby easing the strain on the national grid and advancing power sector reforms.
The ECN has emphasized the long-term benefits of the project, which it believes will spark an energy revolution in Nigeria. The initiative aims to deliver clean, affordable power and supports President Tinubu’s goal of eliminating energy debt, positioning Nigeria as a leader in renewable energy. The ECN remains committed to realizing the transformative impact of this ambitious project.