The African Development Bank (AfDB) has announced an investment of $1.44 billion to aid the development of energy and power, transport, water, and sanitation infrastructure in Nigeria.
President of the financial institution, Akinwunmi Adeshina, made this disclosure in a statement at the Nasarawa Investment Summit 2024, which took place on May 15-16 in Lafia, the capital of Nasarawa State.
Adeshina, who was represented by Director-General of the AfDB’s Nigeria Country Department, Lamin Barrow, said Nigeria faces a huge infrastructure deficit, inhibiting the country’s efforts to diversify its non-oil production and achieve international competitiveness for exports.
He said that according to the 2020 National Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan, Nigeria needs to invest an estimated $2.3 trillion in total infrastructure between 2020 and 2043.
This investment, he said, is crucial to elevate its infrastructure stock to the international benchmark of 70% of GDP.
He noted that the energy sector requires the most significant portion of this investment, amounting to $759 billion.
According to him, the transport sector also demands considerable financial input, needing an estimated $575 billion to meet the required standards.
What the Federal Government is saying
In her remarks, Dr. Doris Nkiruka Uzoka-Anite, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, representing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria, opened the summit.
She said the country is proud of Nasarawa State, especially for its notable achievements in the mining sector.
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In addition, Nasarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule, expressed gratitude to the African Development Bank for its ongoing support in fostering industrial and sustainable economic growth within the state.
Sule said AfDB has funded the development of the Keffi and Akwanga water supply projects in Nasarawa, which include intake facilities, pumping stations, a treatment plant with a capacity of 62,850 m3/d, 19.9 km of transmission pipelines, and 42 km of distribution pipelines, along with service reservoirs, drainage systems, and related structures.
The summit was attended by local and foreign investors, representatives of the private sector, and senior government officials.
Source:- Nairametrics
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