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    Nigeria Cannot Decarbonise to Poverty — Minister

    Olu AnisereBy Olu AnisereNovember 5, 2025Updated:November 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nigeria Cannot Decarbonise to Poverty — Minister

    The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Dr Ekperikpe Ekpo, says Nigeria and Africa must pursue energy transition based on national realities.

    Ekpo said this on Wednesday during a ministerial panel session on “Global Shifts: Navigating an Era of Diverging Priorities” at the ongoing 2025 Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC).

    He said that Nigeria and indeed Africa must be allowed to use their resources responsibly rather than externally imposed pathways that could undermine economic stability.

    ”Our position is clear; Nigeria and Africa cannot decarbonise to poverty. We must be allowed to use our resources responsibly to provide energy security, drive industrialisation, and ensure sustainable growth,” he said.

    He emphasised that while Nigeria supports global decarbonisation goals, energy transition must be ”sequential, just, and balanced”,  adding that the continent could not afford to decarbonise at the expense of development.

    ”For Nigeria today, about 80 million people are without access to electricity, and across Africa, more than 600 million still live without power.

    “Millions also rely on biomass for cooking, which is not clean. Gas remains central to Nigeria’s energy strategy, serving as a low-emission fuel for power generation, industrialisation, transportation, and clean cooking,” he said.

    The minister revealed that Nigeria was expanding renewable energy deployment in viable areas to complement natural gas utilisation and reduce carbon emissions.

    He said that while renewables were part of the country’s energy mix, heavy industrial and power loads could not yet be met solely through renewable sources.

    ”We are therefore taking advantage of our abundant natural gas to power our economy and ensure a just and inclusive energy transition,” he added.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the global energy industry is entering a new phase, defined by recalibration rather than acceleration, as governments seek to reconcile sustainability targets with the realities of affordability, access, and security.

    Amid this complexity, energy leaders are reshaping their strategies to sustain economic resilience, advancing renewables and power sector reform while modernising legacy systems to ensure reliability and investment continuity.

    The resurgence of hydrocarbons, volatility in critical minerals, and renewed regional competition for energy supply are further compelling governments to strengthen domestic capacity and pursue pragmatic cooperation across borders.

    Against this backdrop the core question is not whether to decarbonise, but how to align goals with growth, fiscal stability, and social development. Aradel Profit Soars by 122% in Q3, Declares Interim Dividend

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