Nigeria’s energy challenges are no secret. Millions of citizens still rely on petrol and diesel generators to meet their basic power needs. Rural communities remain in the dark — quite literally — and the economic burden of energy poverty continues to stifle growth, especially for small businesses, schools, and health centres.
But there is hope.
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Renewable energy — from solar mini-grids and biomass to wind and hydropower — has the power to transform Nigeria’s energy landscape. It promises cleaner air, new jobs, decentralized access, and a pathway to climate resilience. However, unlocking these benefits requires more than just technology. It requires open governance, citizen engagement, and integrity in public procurement.
At the Public and Private Development Centre (PPDC), we advocate for a renewable energy revolution that is people-centred, inclusive, and transparent.
