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Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by murecool(m): 2:29pm On Mar 03, 2021
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OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT

DON’T BLOCK FINANCING FOR GAS INVESTMENTS YET, OSINBAJO INSISTS IN DIALOGUE WITH EU

*VP adds: “Our commitment to energy transition is firm”


The forthcoming deployment of the 5 million solar power connections, targeting 25 million households across the country under the Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP), reaffirms Nigeria’s commitment to the global green energy initiative.

“A just transition to net-zero emissions, probably one where gas as a fossil fuel is still supported, especially for those of us in this part of the world, is absolutely important, especially as it will enable us to phase-out more polluting fuels such as coal and diesel”, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.

Prof. Osinbajo made the submissions yesterday during a meeting with a delegation of the European Union (EU) led by its Executive Vice President, Mr Valdis Dombrovskis, maintaining the advocacy that the international community should preserve financing for gas projects in Nigeria and other developing countries, during the transition to net-zero emission.

Discussions at the meeting held virtually focused on bilateral investment agreements between Nigeria and the EU cutting across diverse areas including technology, intellectual property rights, research and innovation, humanitarian assistance, energy access, and renewable energy.

According to the Vice President, “a point which I think we can talk about is the sort of support that we hope to get from the EU especially with respect to ensuring that we meet our commitment to net-zero emissions by 2050.

“Our commitment to energy transition is firm, and we think that for us, it is an area of comparative advantage. So, we are hoping to leverage that. I think that we will again be very happy to work on improving the investment environment to ensure that we are able to work as much as possible with the EU partners.”

Emphasizing the need to leverage opportunities to build a stronger partnership with the EU in the gas sector, the Vice President said Nigeria will explore the caveat in the EU green energy financing instrument to seek better ways of financing for gas projects in the country.

He said: “What we see is a growing trend among development financial institutions to withdraw from fossil fuel investment and recently, the World Bank’s decision to cease funding for upstream oil and gas development. The new restrictions on financing downstream developments appear to be considered by some countries in the West.

“We believe that well-intended as some of these actions may be, it is clear to us that they would disregard the importance of gas as a means of urgently addressing energy poverty for us and countries such as ours.”

Prof. Osinbajo recently has been raising the issue of financing of gas projects in Nigeria and other developing countries, advocating for more effective engagements since the campaign for the Net-Zero Emission by 2050 resumed.

At a meeting with the British Member of Parliament and COP26 President-Designate, Mr. Alok Sharma, last month, Prof. Osinbajo restated Nigeria’s support and commitment to the Climate Change agreement but cited the planned restrictions on financing of gas projects in African countries as a potential setback.

Also at the UN Dialogue on Food Systems in February, the Vice President stressed the need for the international community to consider as an option, the use of gas and other more environmentally friendly fuel sources as against what he termed “defunding gas projects” on the basis of gas not being environmentally friendly enough.

The Vice President also referred to the National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP) a Federal Government’s initiative to address one of the fallouts of climate change, promote sedentary livestock farming and address clashes between herders and farmers.

On his part, the Executive Vice President of the EU Commission, Mr Valdis Dombrovskis spoke on the importance of reviewing investment agreements between Nigeria and the EU, disclosing the commission’s plan to increase its external investment capacities.

On the Vice President’s call for sustained financing of gas investments in the country and beyond, the EU chief said the decision to phase out investments in fossil fuels was in line with the organization’s policy on promoting green energy initiatives.

He however urged authorities in the country to explore the caveat in the financing instruments to seek other ways of attracting investments for projects in the gas sector.

Officials present at the meeting include the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffery Onyeama; Industry, Trade and Investment, Otunba Niyi Adebayo; EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Amb. Ketil Karlsen; and the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission, Mrs Yewande Sadiku, among others.


Laolu Akande

Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity
Office of the Vice President
3rd March 2021

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Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by fulaniHERDSman(m): 2:30pm On Mar 03, 2021
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Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by Dejyom(m): 2:36pm On Mar 03, 2021
Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) has been relentlessly raising the issue of financing of gas projects in Nigeria and other developing countries, advocating for more effective engagements since the campaign for the Net-Zero Emission by 2050 resumed.

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Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by Jollylolly(f): 2:39pm On Mar 03, 2021
The most obvious advantage of investing in gas stems from the large tax breaks for investors. You can deduct up to 80% of your investment within the first year. This gives you a sizable instant return on investment, even if you have a dry hole.

Africa need to work together to ensure effective ways to come to term and make good use of this gas... other developed countries are have far in renewable energy

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Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by Jhayphil: 2:50pm On Mar 03, 2021
We need a transition to net-zero emissions because this will help drive investment especially as it will help to reduce pollution.
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by Wada3: 2:51pm On Mar 03, 2021
Always on point. Very wonderful Vice President

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Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by okefranci: 2:55pm On Mar 03, 2021
The authorities will explore the caveat in the financing instruments to seek other ways of attracting investments for projects in the gas sector.
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by ojokolax: 3:22pm On Mar 03, 2021
A commitment to ensuring that Nigeria plays it's part in ensuring that net pollution continues to approach zero is commendable and it's not surprising to see Prof Osinbajo at the fore front pushing for these reforms
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by Nairalandwizerd(m): 4:11pm On Mar 03, 2021
Fulls
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by specialmati(m): 4:12pm On Mar 03, 2021
grin grin grin ;Dits well with our nation.one day we will get it right am hopeful
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by Reex12(m): 4:12pm On Mar 03, 2021
still serving buhari his master

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Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 4:12pm On Mar 03, 2021
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Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by adesegun121(m): 4:12pm On Mar 03, 2021
Ok
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by MoIbrahim: 4:13pm On Mar 03, 2021
Our VP talking tough! grin
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by oluwasegun007(m): 4:13pm On Mar 03, 2021
Another future tense activated...
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by DennisEche(m): 4:13pm On Mar 03, 2021
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Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by NwaNimo1(m): 4:14pm On Mar 03, 2021

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Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by binaie(m): 4:14pm On Mar 03, 2021
“Our commitment to energy transition is firm, and we think that for us, it
is an area of comparative advantage. So, we are hoping to leverage that.
I think that we will again be very happy to work on improving the
investment environment to ensure that we are able to work as much as
possible with the EU partners.”
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by sojfarm: 4:15pm On Mar 03, 2021
Your commitment for darkness transmission?
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by VisioDirect: 4:16pm On Mar 03, 2021
When will Fulani herdsmen stop the killing?
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by SouthSouth1914: 4:16pm On Mar 03, 2021
Talkative government!!
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by ScamHunter: 4:16pm On Mar 03, 2021
Hmm
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by wellmax(m): 4:17pm On Mar 03, 2021
God Bless Osinbajo
God Bless Buhari
God bless Nigeria
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by ForeThinker: 4:17pm On Mar 03, 2021
wink
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by wellmax(m): 4:17pm On Mar 03, 2021
Well done our able VeePee
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by ScamHunter: 4:17pm On Mar 03, 2021
Hmm...I want to know your thoughts on herdsmen oga.

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Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by ForeThinker: 4:17pm On Mar 03, 2021
Naxxo
Re: Our Commitment To Energy Transition Is Firm - Osinbajo by Nackzy: 4:18pm On Mar 03, 2021
His only work is to talk

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