ACCI urges FG, Stakeholders to build Ecosystem for Accessible, Sustainable Energy

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The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Investment (ACCI), has called on the Federal Government and other relevant stakeholders to partner with the chamber in building an ecosystem for a strong accessible and sustainable energy for businesses.

The President of the ACCI, Chief Emeka Obegolu, made the call at the inauguration ceremony of Energy Efficiency Awareness Campaign yesterday in Abuja.

The inauguration,y with a theme, “Empower Your Business: Save Energy, Boost Profits” was organised by the National Policy Advocacy Centre (NPAC), of the chamber, in collaboration with Winock Solar Group.

Obegolu said that the world was undergoing a major energy transition, adding that Nigeria must not be left behind.

He said that energy was no longer just a cost of doing business; it has become a catalyst for competitiveness, innovation, and inclusive development.

He said that the campaign was designed to educate, empower and equip Nigerian businesses, especially Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs), with the knowledge and tools needed to embrace energy efficiency and adopt renewable energy solutions.

The ACCI president said that through NPAC, the chamber was actively advocating for sound energy policies that support the transition to a green economy.

According to him, through our partnerships, we connect the private sector with opportunities in green finance, technology and clean energy solutions.

“4We believe that renewable energy is not just an environmental necessity; it is a smart business decision.

“It offers a path to energy security, cost reduction and a more competitive and productive industrial sector,” he said.

He called on stakeholders, government agencies, international development partners, private sector players, and civil society organisations, to collaborate with the chamber.

“The collaboration will help us to build an ecosystem where every Nigerian business, no matter the size, has access to sustainable energy solutions,’’ he said.

The Director-General of the ACCI, Mr Agabaidu Jideani, said that the challenges associated with electricity supply in Nigeria were well known.

According to Jideani, transitioning to alternative energy sources like solar is not only timely but essential.

“Solar is not just the future, it is the now business,’’ he said.

The Director-General said that the campaign marked a pivotal step in the journey toward sustainable business practices and economic resilience.

He said that it was an initiative under the chamber`s Green Energy Agenda for 2025

He said that the agenda aimed at promoting energy efficiency and the adoptiing renewable energy solutions among small and medium enterprises across Nigeria.

“The ACCI believes that the success of our economy is intrinsically linked to how efficiently we utilise energy, particularly within the SME sector, which remains the backbone of our national development,’’ he said.

Also, Frank Okafor, Project Manager, Green/Digital Economy, European Union, Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, said that the EU remained deeply committed to supporting Nigeria toward a sustainable and prosperous future.

“We believe that by working together, we can overcome, shared challenges and harness the immense potential of our partnership for the benefit of all our citizens,’ he said.

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