Nigeria’s Commitment to Sustainable Energy Development at ADIPEC 2025
Port Harcourt — Nigeria has demonstrated a strong commitment to fostering a stable and investment-friendly policy environment for sustainable energy development. The country has taken center stage at the ongoing Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference, ADIPEC 2025, showcasing its vision for a resilient and forward-looking energy sector.
During a high-level ministerial panel titled “Incentivising Sustainable Growth Through Government Energy Policies,” Mrs. Olu Verheijen, Special Adviser to the President on Energy, emphasized Nigeria’s efforts to align fiscal, regulatory, and industrial frameworks. These initiatives aim to attract capital into cleaner energy projects while expanding access to power across the nation.
Verheijen stated, “Our focus is on designing policies that de-risk investment, deepen domestic energy value chains, and support the transition to a more sustainable, resilient energy system. We are ensuring that investors see Nigeria as a predictable and competitive environment for long-term energy partnerships.”
She highlighted that Nigeria’s approach seeks to drive an “energy transition without economic disruption.” This involves expanding gas infrastructure, promoting renewable energy uptake, and improving the efficiency of traditional fuels to balance growth and sustainability.
“We are leveraging our gas resources as a transition fuel, powering industries, improving energy access, and creating jobs while laying the foundation for cleaner alternatives. Our policies are practical, data-driven, and inclusive,” Verheijen emphasized.
The panel featured other notable participants, including ministers from Libya, Senegal, and Argentina. These officials shared insights on how policy reforms can stimulate local content development, attract foreign investment, and enhance regional cooperation.
Verheijen noted that Nigeria’s participation at ADIPEC 2025 reinforces President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for energy transformation. She added, “We are building a policy ecosystem that not only supports investors but also benefits our people, from the oil-producing regions to rural communities that need affordable energy the most.”
The session, moderated by John Defterios, underscored the critical role of forward-looking government policies in achieving the dual goals of industrial competitiveness and environmental responsibility.
Key takeaways from the discussion included the importance of policy stability, transparent regulation, and clear transition pathways. Countries that can provide these elements are expected to lead the next wave of global energy investment and innovation.
Strategic Focus Areas for Nigeria’s Energy Transition
Nigeria’s strategy for sustainable energy development includes several key areas:
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Gas Infrastructure Expansion: By investing in gas infrastructure, Nigeria aims to utilize its natural gas resources as a bridge to cleaner energy solutions. This will help power industries, improve energy access, and create employment opportunities.
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Renewable Energy Promotion: The country is actively promoting the adoption of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. This effort is aimed at diversifying the energy mix and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
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Efficiency of Traditional Fuels: Improving the efficiency of traditional fuels is part of Nigeria’s plan to ensure a balanced approach between economic growth and environmental sustainability.
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Policy Stability and Transparency: Establishing a stable and transparent policy framework is crucial for attracting both domestic and foreign investments in the energy sector.
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Regional Cooperation: Engaging with neighboring countries and international partners will be essential for sharing best practices and enhancing collective energy security.
Conclusion
Nigeria’s active participation in ADIPEC 2025 reflects its commitment to shaping a sustainable energy future. By focusing on policy innovation, infrastructure development, and regional collaboration, the country is positioning itself as a key player in the global energy landscape. As the energy transition continues, Nigeria’s strategic approach will play a vital role in driving economic growth and environmental stewardship.
