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AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by adenigga(op): 5:29pm On Nov 26, 2025
The African Development Bank has approved a $500 million loan to the Federal Government of Nigeria to fund the second phase of its Economic Governance and Energy Transition Support Programme.

The initiative is designed to strengthen fiscal policies, drive reforms in the energy sector, and promote climate action.

A statement issued on Wednesday by the AfDB Communication and External Relations Department, Alexis Adélé, said the Board of Directors approved the loan at a meeting in Abidjan, covering the 2024 and 2025 fiscal years.

The statement read, “The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group, meeting in Abidjan, approved a $500 million loan to the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to finance the second phase of the Economic Governance and Energy Transition Support Programme. The policy-based operation is for fiscal years 2024 and 2025.”

The programme will focus on three key areas: The first is fiscal reforms, which involve strengthening public financial management systems to improve transparency, efficiency, and government spending.

The second is energy sector reforms, which involve accelerating improvements in power generation and distribution to reduce energy poverty, expand electricity access, attract private investment, and enhance sector governance.

The next is climate action, which involves supporting Nigeria’s energy transition plan, promoting climate change adaptation and mitigation, and introducing energy-efficiency standards for electrical appliances.

The Director-General of the AfDB’s Nigeria Office, Abdul Kamara, said the programme aims to stimulate inclusive growth by fast-tracking structural reforms in the energy sector and supporting fiscal policy measures to boost non-oil revenues.

“The second phase of the programme aims to stimulate inclusive growth by accelerating structural reforms in the energy sector, while supporting progressive reforms of fiscal policy to boost non-oil revenues and expand fiscal space.

“The new phase will consolidate and build on the achievements of the first phase,” he added.

The programme will also update Nigeria’s Nationally Determined Contribution for 2026–2030 to align with global climate targets.

Government agencies expected to benefit include the Ministries of Power, Finance, and Environment, the Federal Inland Revenue Service, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, the Debt Management Office, the Office of the Auditor-General, and the National Climate Change Council.

Private sector actors are also set to gain from an improved investment climate and expanded opportunities in energy projects, particularly through public-private partnerships.

As of 31 October 2025, the AfDB’s active portfolio in Nigeria included 52 projects with a total commitment of $5.1 billion.


The latest loan underlines the bank’s continued support for Nigeria’s economic governance reforms, sustainable energy transition, and efforts to foster inclusive growth.
Source: https://punchng.com/afdb-approves-500m-loan-to-nigeria-for-economic-energy-reforms

Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by VOsimhen144(m): 5:33pm On Nov 26, 2025
They can't give account of how the money is being spent.
Nigerian Politicans are the luckiest set of people on the planet. All Thanks to 200 million docile citizens
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by Anither563: 6:13pm On Nov 26, 2025
Great news! Thank you AfDB for your continued support for Nigeria.
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by SmartPolician:
VOsimhen144:
They can't give account of how the money is being spent.
Nigerian Politicans are the luckiest set of people on the planet. All Thanks to 200 million docile citizens
Nigerians are helplessly useless

Politicians have used tribalism and religion to destroy their psyche.
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by Salewa97: 7:11pm On Nov 26, 2025
Good news
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by Disenfranchised: 7:17pm On Nov 26, 2025
Money Wey them go use pay ransome to terrorists.
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by Figolouis: 7:38pm On Nov 26, 2025
But Nigeria and loan! Whyjguhfffhhfs
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by Ebinpawo1: 7:39pm On Nov 26, 2025
Hmmmm!
Just wondering the people stealing all these money!
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by Figolouis: 7:39pm On Nov 26, 2025
But is this loans not too much? Upon all the fuel subsidy, anywhere loan comes up Nigeria will show face
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by Ebinpawo1: 7:40pm On Nov 26, 2025
Hmmmm!
Just wondering the people stealing all these money! This Nigeria Nawa ooo
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by Nackzy: 7:40pm On Nov 26, 2025
Tinubu and his supporters no go kill us for this country
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by Stephen0mozzy: 7:40pm On Nov 26, 2025
Nigeria, blessed as you are, has never produced leaders who can look inward and use the resources we have to get the money we want.

No one has been innovative enough to look past loans!!!! Akaosa governance!!!!! Why are we taxing, why are we selling our crude oil, why do we have fertile lands if we keep borrowing and borrowing.

At this rate, Naira will never have any meaningful value.
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by ZombieTAMER: 7:40pm On Nov 26, 2025
Tinubu is gradually fulfilling his destiny

bankrupt the shit hole country

leave the disgraced country insecure

dance naked for his zombie supporters
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by Megastarfresh: 7:40pm On Nov 26, 2025
500 million hard currency for what again oooo.

Which way Nigeria.
Tinubu is a total disgrace to a disgrace country.

Make una divide this country and give me Biafra in return ooo.

Ndi one Nigeria my fit 😂😂😂
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by ugodson(m): 7:41pm On Nov 26, 2025
Money they will share for 2027 election.
I sorry sorry o, i sorry Nigeria grin grin grin
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by trutharena: 7:52pm On Nov 26, 2025
Supporting the right reforms is a step in the right direction.
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by iwaeda: 7:53pm On Nov 26, 2025
Why are we borrowing, when we have met revenue targets grin grin grin grin grin
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by Bluntemperor: 8:24pm On Nov 26, 2025
VOsimhen144:
They can't give account of how the money is being spent.
Nigerian Politicans are the luckiest set of people on the planet. All Thanks to 200 million docile citizens
Why can't you Name the Areas you have in mind, don't just make lubrid accusations, without substantial evidence!
•You People talked more on Politics than the Economy,
-the Balance of Payments,
-Balance of Trade,
-How Do We Grow the Economy.
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by HgAkpobomeEr: 8:36pm On Nov 26, 2025
Kudos to the African Development Bank and the Federal Government.
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by Sheuns(m): 9:04pm On Nov 26, 2025
What was the first tranche used for?
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by DMerciful(m): 9:06pm On Nov 26, 2025
Subsidy is gone yet Tinubu has borrowed more than the president before him by astronomical margins when you consider time gone in office.

Tinubu is the undisputed heavyweight champion of incompetence and corruption
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by paveinc(m): 10:23pm On Nov 26, 2025
Please can anyone explain to me in a lay man language, what is economic governance and energy transition support programme mean.?
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by WhizdomXX(m): 11:32pm On Nov 26, 2025
Terrorists smiling right now grin
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by ebukal67x: 11:35pm On Nov 26, 2025
Good one. This will help boost the economy and make life easier for Nigerians.
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by AlphaTaikun: 2:52am On Nov 27, 2025
adenigga:
The African Development Bank has approved a $500 million loan to the Federal Government of Nigeria to fund the second phase of its Economic Governance and Energy Transition Support Programme.

The initiative is designed to strengthen fiscal policies, drive reforms in the energy sector, and promote climate action.

A statement issued on Wednesday by the AfDB Communication and External Relations Department, Alexis Adélé, said the Board of Directors approved the loan at a meeting in Abidjan, covering the 2024 and 2025 fiscal years.

The statement read, “The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group, meeting in Abidjan, approved a $500 million loan to the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to finance the second phase of the Economic Governance and Energy Transition Support Programme. The policy-based operation is for fiscal years 2024 and 2025.”

The programme will focus on three key areas: The first is fiscal reforms, which involve strengthening public financial management systems to improve transparency, efficiency, and government spending.

The second is energy sector reforms, which involve accelerating improvements in power generation and distribution to reduce energy poverty, expand electricity access, attract private investment, and enhance sector governance.

The next is climate action, which involves supporting Nigeria’s energy transition plan, promoting climate change adaptation and mitigation, and introducing energy-efficiency standards for electrical appliances.

The Director-General of the AfDB’s Nigeria Office, Abdul Kamara, said the programme aims to stimulate inclusive growth by fast-tracking structural reforms in the energy sector and supporting fiscal policy measures to boost non-oil revenues.

“The second phase of the programme aims to stimulate inclusive growth by accelerating structural reforms in the energy sector, while supporting progressive reforms of fiscal policy to boost non-oil revenues and expand fiscal space.

“The new phase will consolidate and build on the achievements of the first phase,” he added.

The programme will also update Nigeria’s Nationally Determined Contribution for 2026–2030 to align with global climate targets.

Government agencies expected to benefit include the Ministries of Power, Finance, and Environment, the Federal Inland Revenue Service, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, the Debt Management Office, the Office of the Auditor-General, and the National Climate Change Council.

Private sector actors are also set to gain from an improved investment climate and expanded opportunities in energy projects, particularly through public-private partnerships.

As of 31 October 2025, the AfDB’s active portfolio in Nigeria included 52 projects with a total commitment of $5.1 billion.


The latest loan underlines the bank’s continued support for Nigeria’s economic governance reforms, sustainable energy transition, and efforts to foster inclusive growth.

Source: https://punchng.com/afdb-approves-500m-loan-to-nigeria-for-economic-energy-reforms
As of 31 October 2025, the AfDB’s active portfolio in Nigeria included 52 projects with a total commitment of $5.1 billion.


The latest loan underlines the bank’s continued support for Nigeria’s economic governance reforms, sustainable energy transition, and efforts to foster inclusive growth.
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by odejimioflagos: 5:55am On Nov 27, 2025
That's a great development for Nigeria. The AFDB loan will significantly bolster our economic reforms and energy transition efforts. It's commendable that the AFDB recognizes Nigeria's potential and is willing to support us in driving structural reforms in the energy sector and enhancing fiscal policies.
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by Ecomfreecourse: 7:18am On Nov 27, 2025
Those granting this loans to Nigeria, have they bothered to look and see how these funds are being used?
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by AbertDark(m): 7:21am On Nov 27, 2025
This is a significant development for Nigeria and it shows how much pressure the government is under to push real reforms. The focus on fiscal discipline, power sector improvement and climate related policies is important, but the real test is in implementation. Nigerians have seen loans come and go without visible results, so people will expect accountability, transparency and measurable progress this time.

If the funds are used properly, the energy sector and public finance system could benefit a lot. If not, it only becomes more debt without real improvement. Everyone will be watching how this plays out in the coming months.
Re: AfDB Approves $500 Million Loan To Nigeria For Economic, Energy Reforms by careidon: 12:58am On Nov 30, 2025
Silly agencies with stupid helps.
Give needing public the funds directly has not worked...Why giving it to govt that will only embezzle it!

The $750m funds for solar from world Bank since 2021, govt said it's for rural areas only! How many rural dwellers begged them for light? What's their consumption & how many are ready to pay?

This is another $500m for same energy but they'd rather lord their inefficient cronies - GENCO & DISCO over us to make monopoly money selling darkness rather than allow them die by liberating us with alternative energy.

Why not let the public access directly to pay back with consumption bill?
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