Nigeria’s clean energy plan is a big step toward a healthier, fairer future: promising to power every home, school, and clinic with reliable, affordable energy while cutting dangerous pollution from old fuels.
Already, hundreds of solar mini-grids and over a million home solar systems have brought light to more than 5.5 million people. Families can cook without smoke in their kitchens, children can study at night, and small businesses can run without costly generators.
But many communities are still waiting. Developers face slow approvals, high import fees, and other roadblocks that delay projects and raise costs. Removing these barriers will mean faster progress, more jobs, and clean power reaching millions more people.
Now is the moment for President Tinubu to turn plans into power: delivering solar electricity, clean cooking, and brighter futures to every Nigerian community.