Net zero emissions: FG committed to renewal energy security – Ogene

The Chairman, House Committee on Renewable Energy and member representing Ogbaru Federal Constituency of Anambra state in the House of Representatives, Hon. Afam Victor Ogene, has said Nigeria has made significant strides in recent years in charting a new path that would ultimately lead to energy security.

Speaking Thursday in Abuja, at a workshop organised by the Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria (REAN), on the theme: “aligning sector strategies with net zero commitments”, Ogene, who was the Special Guest of Honour, however, said despite the successes recorded, the energy sector still faces significant challenges.

He said: “Nigeria’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2060 is commendable, but we must align our sector strategies to achieve this goal. The National Assembly is committed to supporting the renewable energy sector through legislation and oversight, as earlier referenced. We have passed bills and resolutions aimed at promoting renewable energy development and reducing our carbon footprint.

“The National Assembly is committed to supporting the renewable energy sector through legislation and oversight. This we must do to ensure that we move forward in our commitment to the net zero emissions journey as a nation.

“I urge REAN to continue its excellent work in advocating for policies and programmes that support the growth of the renewable energy sector. Let us work together to create a sustainable energy future for Nigeria.”

Speaking earlier, the President of REAN, Mr Ayo Ademilua, said the workshop will provide stakeholders with the opportunity to interact and brainstorm on the challenges facing the sector and what needs to be done to reposition the energy sector.