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AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by adamusuleiman1: 3:42pm On May 26
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has announced an investment of $1.44 billion to aid the development of energy and power, transport, water, and sanitation infrastructure in Nigeria.

President of the financial institution, Akinwunmi Adeshina, made this disclosure in a statement at the Nasarawa Investment Summit 2024, which took place on May 15-16 in Lafia, the capital of Nasarawa State.

Adeshina, who was represented by Director-General of the AfDB’s Nigeria Country Department, Lamin Barrow, said Nigeria faces a huge infrastructure deficit, inhibiting the country’s efforts to diversify its non-oil production and achieve international competitiveness for exports.

He said that according to the 2020 National Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan, Nigeria needs to invest an estimated $2.3 trillion in total infrastructure between 2020 and 2043.

This investment, he said, is crucial to elevate its infrastructure stock to the international benchmark of 70% of GDP.

He noted that the energy sector requires the most significant portion of this investment, amounting to $759 billion.

According to him, the transport sector also demands considerable financial input, needing an estimated $575 billion to meet the required standards.

What the Federal Government is saying
In her remarks, Dr. Doris Nkiruka Uzoka-Anite, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, representing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria, opened the summit.

She said the country is proud of Nasarawa State, especially for its notable achievements in the mining sector.

More Insights
In addition, Nasarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule, expressed gratitude to the African Development Bank for its ongoing support in fostering industrial and sustainable economic growth within the state.

Sule said AfDB has funded the development of the Keffi and Akwanga water supply projects in Nasarawa, which include intake facilities, pumping stations, a treatment plant with a capacity of 62,850 m3/d, 19.9 km of transmission pipelines, and 42 km of distribution pipelines, along with service reservoirs, drainage systems, and related structures.

The summit was attended by local and foreign investors, representatives of the private sector, and senior government officials.
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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by Seunpapa65: 3:57pm On May 26
No be Cho Cho Cho show us results
At the end e feel better audio 🤣😂😂

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by franchasofficia: 4:00pm On May 26
Please Dr Adesina, don't fall my hand like that other old Prof that I once held in high esteem, you excellent Yoruba men of impeccable character must never allow the druggie to destroy your wonderful images in the name of helping a fellow Omoluabi, please sir tread with utmost caution angry

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by Buccalcavity2: 4:12pm On May 26
franchasofficia:
Please Dr Adesina, don't fall my hand like that other old Prof that I once held in high esteem, you excellent Yoruba men of impeccable character must never allow the druggie to destroy your wonderful images in the name of helping a fellow Omoluabi, please sir tread with utmost caution angry
In other words "please don't invest in Nigeria because my candidate didn't win election". grin
Investors ain't emotional. AFDB has a board that appraise loans to which Femi is even subjected. At risk assessment, they discuss figures not "kinsman election loss"
Who did this to you?

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by Paraman: 5:14pm On May 26
Bitter people in the mud

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by dibunotion(m): 7:42am On May 27
Nigeria will be great

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by malali: 7:43am On May 27
1. Nigeria Electrification Project (NEP)
Amount Proposed: $200 million
Date Announced: 2018
Purpose: The project aims to increase access to electricity in rural and underserved areas through renewable energy solutions.


2. Nigeria Transmission Expansion Project (NTEP)
Amount Proposed: $210 million
Date Announced: 2020
Purpose: To improve electricity transmission networks and facilitate stable power supply.


3. Nigerian Agro-Industrial Processing Zones (SAPZ)
Amount Proposed: $520 million
Date Announced: 2021
Purpose: To develop special agro-industrial processing zones aimed at boosting agricultural productivity and industrialization.


4. Investment in the Infrastructure Corporation of Nigeria (InfraCorp)
Amount Proposed: $250 million
Date Announced: 2021
Purpose: To support the establishment of InfraCorp, aimed at funding infrastructure development across Nigeria.


5. Support for Nigeria’s COVID-19 Response
Amount Proposed: $288.5 million
Date Announced: 2020
Purpose: To support Nigeria's efforts to mitigate the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.


6. Financing for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
Amount Proposed: $50 million
Date Announced: 2019
Purpose: To provide financing and technical assistance to SMEs in Nigeria.


7. Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) Rehabilitation
Amount Proposed: $410 million
Date Announced: 2017
Purpose: To rehabilitate and expand the electricity transmission network.


8. Nigeria Industrial Digital Skills Project
Amount Proposed: $70 million
Date Announced: 2019
Purpose: To provide digital skills training to Nigerian youth.


9. Agriculture Transformation Agenda Support Program Phase II (ATASP-2)
Amount Proposed: $300 million
Date Announced: 2016
Purpose: To enhance agricultural productivity and value chains.


10. Abuja Power Supply Improvement Project
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Amount Proposed:$150 million
Date Announced:2020
Purpose: To improve electricity supply in the capital city, Abuja.


11. Digital Nigeria Initiative
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Amount Proposed: $100 million
Date Announced:** 2020
Purpose: To support digital transformation and innovation in Nigeria.

12. Nigerian Power Sector Recovery Program (PSRP)
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Amount Proposed: $500 million
Date Announced:2017
Purpose:To support reforms and enhance the performance of the power sector.


13. Nigeria Inclusive Basic Service Delivery and Livelihood Empowerment Integrated Project (IBSIP)
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Amount Proposed:** $280 million
Date Announced:** 2018
Purpose: To improve access to basic services and livelihood opportunities in conflict-affected areas.


14. Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC)
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Amount Proposed: $200 million
Date Announced:** 2018
Purpose:*To improve power infrastructure in the Niger Delta region.


MR ADEWUNMI CAN WE GET UPDATES ON ALL THESE OTHER PROJECTS YOU HAVE ANNOUNCED IN THE PAST ?

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by RevenuesBoost(f): 7:43am On May 27
Hmmm
Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by Nazgul: 7:43am On May 27
Hope this doesn't turn out to be another propaganda. Cos with the way the president's media spokesmen rushes to dish out unconfirmed information to the public, one has to take their words these days with a pinch of salt.

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by 1Alex: 7:45am On May 27
I have been hearing AFDB and Nigeria for so long.

Other African countries nkọ?
Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by Helpfromabove1(m): 7:46am On May 27
Announcement without impact


Audio announcement


Continues

Deris god oo

All this lamba u are sharing
Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by ziragoldd(m): 7:46am On May 27
Propaganda government
Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by EponObi(f): 7:46am On May 27
I'm saddened to be informed that this is another day, another good news for Bitter Obi and Co Ltd to wail about.

You can see them littered on this thread like the urchins they are.

Ideafu say happy political children's day to HE Bitter Gringory Obi.

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by anonymous1759(m): 7:47am On May 27
You won’t hear Nigeria lost $1.4 b dollars to Ghana investment.

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by Emu4life(m): 7:47am On May 27
This Afdb seems to focus all it's resources on Nigeria. Is it a Nigerian Bank?
Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by SoNature(m): 7:48am On May 27
Akinwunmi Adeshina is a blessing to this country. So this is what other countries that produced the heads of AFDB have been enjoying all this while? 🙆🙆🙆

Heads of AfreximBank and World Trade Organisation should do the same thing. Nigerians run those organisations and they should be bringing the gains home.

Oops! I remember hearing Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala say that WTO doesn't have money to throw around and I wonder why Donald Trump was busy blocking her from being announced the head of the organisation.

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by hmohammed(m): 7:49am On May 27
franchasofficia:
Please Dr Adesina, don't fall my hand like that other old Prof that I once held in high esteem, you excellent Yoruba men of impeccable character must never allow the druggie to destroy your wonderful images in the name of helping a fellow Omoluabi, please sir tread with utmost caution angry


How can a citizen be sad in the light of good news for his/her country. It only shows how low our cerebral is in the region.

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by JagabanB: 7:49am On May 27
Seunpapa65:
No be Cho Cho Cho show us results
At the end e feel better audio 🤣😂😂
You will clap for "cho cho cho" from Otti and name him "the people's governor" when he can't even pay minimum wage abi?

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by JagabanB: 7:50am On May 27
Buccalcavity2:

In other words "please don't invest in Nigeria because my candidate didn't win election". grin
Investors ain't emotional. AFDB has a board that appraise loans to which Femi is even subjected. At risk assessment, they discuss figures not "kinsman election loss"
Who did this to you?
He's an lgb0, most of them dón't think beyond their shop but wants to have a say in everything.

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by DumiChills: 7:50am On May 27
grin
Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by jaxxy(m): 7:51am On May 27
Nigerias economy isn't productive enough in comparison to our expenditures and loan repayment burdens.

Buhari built infrastructure taya yet it didn't change much for the economy. instead left us with more debt burdens.
Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by Ogonimilitant(m): 7:52am On May 27
Another Lamba
Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by Olatundex22(m): 7:52am On May 27
Good make the money get mean for the country economy be the koko

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by Kellie069(m): 7:52am On May 27
Where all these money de? Or it’s audio? Things getting crazy everyday and you hear a whole lotta money coming in either as loans or grants or investment! The money no de reflect?
Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by updatechange(m): 7:52am On May 27
Thank god
Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by patrickmuf(m): 7:52am On May 27
franchasofficia:
Please Dr Adesina, don't fall my hand like that other old Prof that I once held in high esteem, you excellent Yoruba men of impeccable character must never allow the druggie to destroy your wonderful images in the name of helping a fellow Omoluabi, please sir tread with utmost caution angry
Shut it...

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Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by OmotolaDeniro(f): 7:53am On May 27
Ebimpawa oooo

Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by oluseyiforjesus(m): 7:53am On May 27
Corruption won't allow d mass enjoy it
Re: AFDB Announces $1.44 Billion Investment For Nigeria’s Infrastructure Development by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 7:55am On May 27
SoNature:
Akinwunmi Adeshina is a blessing to this country. So this is what other countries that produced the heads of AFDB have been enjoying all this while? 🙆🙆🙆

Heads of AfreximBank and World Trade Organisation should do the same thing. Nigerians run those organisations and they should be bringing the gains home.

Oops! I remember hearing Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala say that WTO doesn't have money to throw around and I wonder why Donald Trump was busy blocking her from being announced the head of the organisation.
Bringing it into private pocket

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