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NSIA, All On Collaborate To Improve Access To Energy

by Mark Itsibor
1 year ago
in Business
NSIA MD, Aminu Sadiq-Umar

NSIA MD, Aminu Sadiq-Umar

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The Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) and All On, a Nigerian impact investor focused on renewable energy have collaborated to bring light and opportunity to energy-deprived communities across the country.

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Both organisations said they will deploy Distributed Renewable Energy (DRE), an approach that utilises small-scale solutions like solar mini-grids and home systems to reach areas abandoned by traditional grid infrastructure.

Managing director of All On, Caroline Eboumbou said DRE offers agility and efficiency, capable of illuminating remote villages and towns overlooked for far too long. According to her, “Mini-grids alone hold the potential to empower millions of low-income households and small businesses while generating a staggering $10 billion in annual revenue” – a tantalising prospect for a nation grappling with energy challenges.

Unlocking the bright future requires more than just technology. “This is where All On’s Demand Aggregation for Renewable Technologies (DART) programme steps in. Launched in 2022, DART acts as a powerful catalyst, bringing together multiple DRE developers negotiating advantageous prices for renewable energy components and securing financing from commercial lenders.

“In less than two years, DART has funded 12 companies, paving the way for over 40 mini-grids and 47,000 connections. Over 230,000 lives and businesses are set to be positively impacted, a testament to DRE’s transformative power,” Eboumbou said.

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She said the 350KW mini-grid Chito Community project in Benue State, the largest isolated project in the state which now serves as an example for what would be the outcome of the new partnership, will positively impact the lives of over 7,000 households and businesses, opening doors to new possibilities and economic growth.

“The impact of DRE extends far beyond mere illumination. Clean, reliable energy fosters economic development, empowers entrepreneurship, and strengthens healthcare services. It empowers communities, particularly women, to participate meaningfully in the economy and shape their own destinies,” she said.

Recognising the immense potential, NSIA’s MD/CEO, Aminu Umar-Sadiq called for continued investment from development partners, providing both capital and technical assistance. He also challenged “the private sector to innovate and develop scalable, affordable DRE solutions”.

“We are committed to leading the charge in this collective effort,” he declares. “We are working closely with partners to address the barriers to DRE adoption and to scale up its deployment across Africa. We believe that DRE is not just a solution to energy poverty, but a catalyst for a more sustainable, equitable, and prosperous future.”

He said DRE is central to NSIA’s renewable investment platform for limitless energy (TIPLE) which wants to achieve expanded energy access to the unserved and underserved segments of the population. RIPLE is expected to target the displacement of diesel-powered generation for commercial and industrial consumers.

Umar-Sadiq said NSIA is actively demonstrating this commitment through initiatives like the Construction Finance Warehouse Facility (CFWF), established in collaboration with InfraCredit. This N10 billion facility is expected to unlock long-term capital for sustainable greenfield infrastructure projects, attracting further investment through domestic capital markets.

However, Umar-Sadiq called for more enabling policies, financial incentives, and streamlined regulatory processes which he said are essential for DRE to reach its full potential.

He said the commitment to DRE by NSIA and All On, marks a new dawn for energy-deprived communities in Nigeria. As DRE illuminates villages and towns across the country, it signifies more than just access to electricity – it represents a pathway to economic growth, empowerment, and a brighter future for millions.

 


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Mark Itsibor is a journalist and communication specialist with 10 years of experience, He is currently Chief Correspondent at LEADERSHIP Media Group and writes on Finance, Economy, Politics, Crime, and Judiciary. He has a B.Sc in Political Science, Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism (Print), and B.A in Development Communication. His Twitter handle is @Itsibor_M

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