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Vice President Shettima Affirms Nigeria’s Pledge To Net Zero At COP28
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Nigeria is taking significant steps towards adopting electric mobility, showcasing a strong commitment to sustainable and cleaner transportation ahead of the upcoming UN climate summit (COP28) in Dubai…CONTINUE READING

Vice President Kashim Shettima underscored this commitment during an inspection of solar-powered charging stations for e-mobility at the Presidential Villa. This move highlights Nigeria’s dedication to promoting environmentally friendly alternatives.
Vice President Shettima emphasized Nigeria’s ambitious plans for an e-Mobility Strategy, aiming to position the country as a trailblazer in sustainable transportation on the African continent.
“The deployment of e-Mobility aligns with the Nigeria Energy Transition Plan (ETP), addressing emissions, air pollution, and energy security concerns while ensuring a greener future for Nigerians,” stated Vice President Kashim Shettima.
Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan (ETP), supported by partners like Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) and the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP), reveals that the transport sector contributes 28.4% of emissions. The ETP advocates for transitioning to low-emission transport technologies.
The federal government of Nigeria actively supports this transition, involving initiatives such as boosting local assembly capacity for electric vehicles, establishing charging infrastructure, and encouraging private sector participation.
Nigeria, through these initiatives, demonstrates its preparedness to adopt cleaner and greener alternatives. The country’s energy transition journey symbolizes the transformative potential of sustainable energy in shaping the future of African nations.
Looking ahead to COP28, Nigeria aims to leverage this momentum to attract global investments and cultivate partnerships for a cleaner and more energy-efficient future.
