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Nigeria secures $500m gas supply, renewable energy deals with investors in Germany

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The Nigerian government has secured a $500 million gas export and renewable energy projects agreement with investors in Germany, boosting the economic relationship between both countries.

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

President Bola Tinubu while speaking in Berlin, Germany, at the 10th German-Nigerian Business Forum, said that with a resilient democracy, Nigeria is primed to attract foreign direct investments.

Accordingly, Tinubu witnessed the signing of two Memoranda of Understanding (MoU): one on the gas supply from Nigeria to Germany and another for $500 million worth of renewable energy projects in Nigeria.

MoUs were signed between Riverside LNG of Nigeria and Johannes Schuetze Energy Import AG of Germany on the gas export partnership, while the other signed pact brought together the Union Bank of Nigeria and DWS Group on cooperation in renewable energy.

CEO of GasInvest, David Ige, who signed the MoU on gas supply, said the Riverside LNG project aims to supply energy from Nigeria to Germany, extinguishing about 50 million cubic feet per day of flared gas in Nigeria.

โ€œThe project will supply energy from Nigeria to Germany at 850,000 tonnes per annum, expanding to 1.2 million tonnes per annum.

โ€œThe first gas will leave Nigeria for Germany in 2026, and further expansion will occur. This will extinguish about 50 million cubic feet per day of flared gas in Nigeria and open alleyways of new and greater gas exports to Germany,โ€ he said.

The German partners expressed confidence in investing in Nigeriaโ€™s gas sector.

Chief Operating Officer of Johannes Schuetze Energy Import AG, Frank Otto, described the partnership as a โ€œbig dealโ€ for the German market.

Chairman of Union Bank, Farouk Gumel, disclosed the commitment of $500 million for e-energy projects in Nigeria, emphasizing the importance of rural inclusion and bringing more people into the formal economy.

โ€œWe believe this would bring rural inclusion and capture more people into the formal economy. Without inclusion, there is no growth. Thank you, Mr. President,โ€ Gumel said.

Welcoming the new deals, Tinubu assured German businesses that with Nigeriaโ€™s stable political landscape, foreign investments into the country are secure.

โ€œSince 1999, we have witnessed changes in democratic governance, with peaceful transfers of power within and between parties. Democracy in Nigeria has proven to be flexible and resilient. Shake off any remnants of the military era syndrome; we have moved beyond that. Despite challenges other African nations face, Nigeria stands firm, and we are your partners,โ€ the President declared.

Tinubu emphasised his commitment to sustaining the reforms and building stronger Nigerian-German relations by outlining some of his administrationโ€™s achievements, including his globally acclaimed economic reforms.

He said, โ€œFor those who feared various obstacles, look at meโ€”I come from the private sector, trained by Deloitte. I served as the treasurer in Exxon Mobil. Define corporate governance in any way, and I am in it. I governed Lagos for eight consecutive years. Today, I can proudly beat my chest that Lagos state is on the horizon and the fifth-largest economy in Africa, rising from ground zero. This is the track record that led me to the presidency.

โ€œNigerians voted for me for reforms, and from day one of my inauguration, I implemented the reforms. My inaugural speech did not disclose what I would do. I removed the fuel subsidy that greatly burdens Nigerians from the moment I stepped into office.

โ€œThe arbitrage regime is gone forever. Now, you can bring your money in and out as you wish. If you encounter any problems, rest assured that I have built one of Nigeriaโ€™s most reliable teams to address them. I appeal to you to forget the past and focus on building a relationship that removes obstacles, fostering progress and prosperity in Nigerian-German relations.

โ€œYou can rely on us; we can rely on you; both of us can chorus Hallelujah simultaneously.โ€


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