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Women In Energy Network Advocates New Partnership On Clean Energy Solutions

Sani Shehu by Sani Shehu
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The Women in Energy Network (WIEN) has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing women’s economic participation and clean energy access following a strategic engagement with the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs.

During the visit, WIEN commended the Honourable Minister Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, for her leadership in repositioning Nigerian women as integral contributors to national development and economic prosperity.

The Network emphasised that Nigeria cannot achieve its energy security and economic growth objectives while half of its population remains underutilised.

The minister highlighted the ministry’s grassroots LPG penetration initiative, aimed at transitioning more women across Nigeria to cleaner cooking fuels and sustainable energy solutions.

WIEN welcomed the initiative and pledged industry support to expand awareness, mobilize stakeholders, and strengthen access pathways for women, particularly in underserved communities. The Network noted that clean cooking solutions are both a public health priority and a critical economic empowerment tool.
WIEN also commended the minister for her instrumental role in ensuring that Bola Ahmed Tinubu designates 2026 as the Year of the Family and Social Development.

The Network acknowledged the strategic importance of strengthening families as the foundation of national productivity, social stability, and economic transformation. Empowered households, WIEN noted, translate into stronger communities and a more resilient national economy.

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WIEN expressed full support and strategic alignment with the Ministry in advancing the 2026 agenda.
In response to WIEN’s advocacy on designated funding for women-owned businesses, the minister disclosed that the federal government is working on a Social Impact Fund designed to improve access to finance for women and female entrepreneurs.

The Fund is structured as a revolving financing model aimed at building sustainable capacity rather than providing short-term relief. It is intended to support women in scaling their businesses, acquiring assets, and becoming stronger contributors to national development and family stability.

WIEN welcomed the initiative and reiterated its readiness to collaborate on awareness, industry alignment, and structured implementation.

The minister reaffirmed President Tinubu’s commitment to advancing women’s inclusion across governance and economic activity, including advocacy for at least 35 per cent participation in public appointments and contracting opportunities.

WIEN emphasised that inclusion must translate into measurable economic participation, access to capital, leadership representation, and business growth.

The engagement reaffirmed a shared commitment between WIEN and the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs to ensure that women are not only recognised as beneficiaries of development, but as architects of economic transformation.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Nigeria’s energy and economic landscape is not a symbolic agenda — it is a strategic national imperative tied to competitiveness, capital formation, and long-term prosperity.

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