zero8zero(m): 4:29pm On May 23 |
Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, has said preparations for the launch of the $5 billion African Energy Bank (AEB) have entered their final phase. Lokpobiri said this followed a high-level review meeting in Abuja, where he hosted President of Afreximbank, Professor Benedict Oramah, and Secretary-General of African Petroleum Producers’ Organisation (APPO), Dr Farouk Ibrahim.
A statement in Abuja by Special Adviser, Media and Communication, to the minister, Nneamaka Okafor, quoted Lokpobiri as saying that key legal and governance frameworks had been concluded, while capital mobilisation discussions had recorded encouraging commitments from both member nations and private investors.
AEB, a newly established financial institution created to energy development across Africa, seeks to mobilise capital for energy infrastructure projects in the face of declining foreign investment due to the global energy transition.
It has an initial capital target of $5 billion, with plans to scale up to $120 billion subsequently.
Funded by Afreximbank, APPO member states, national oil companies, and private sector investors, the bank is headquartered in Abuja, Nigeria.
Lokpobiri said, “The AEB is poised to become a transformative financing platform for energy projects across the continent. This review confirms that every critical milestone is either completed or on schedule, and we remain fully aligned with our continental partners.
“Many thanks to President Bola Tinubu for his and commitment to seeing this project to fruition.”
The minister emphasised that Nigeria’s role as host country reflected its long-standing leadership within Africa’s hydrocarbons sector.
He reiterated the stakeholders’ commitment to transparency and efficiency throughout the final preparatory stages.
“Our collective focus is on delivering a bank that catalyses investment, accelerates energy security, and drives economic growth across Africa,” Lokpobiri added.
In his remarks, the APPO chief, Ibrahim, commended the pace of work, saying,
“We are impressed by Nigeria’s dedication to meeting the stringent requirements for bank establishment. The collaboration we witnessed today signals a unified resolve to deliver affordable, sustainable energy to Africans.”
Echoing the same sentiment, Afreximbank’s Oramah stated that the bank was ready to deploy its structuring expertise and capital base to ensure AEB was launched with the strength and credibility required to attract global co-investors.
During the briefing, the parties confirmed that a definitive launch timeline and inaugural board meeting date had been fixed and will be announced shortly.
Separately, Lokpobiri flagged off construction of the permanent site for Bauchi Oil and Gas Academy, Alkaleri (BOGAA), saying the move by the Bauchi State government will contribute to the federal government’s human capacity development plan in the energy sector.
During the flag-off ceremony, the minister explained that the imperative to activate all available oil platforms for increased production led the president to grant approvals for the issuance of all critical regulatory licenses for the Kolmani Integrated Development Projects.
“Our objective is to make every productive oil platform count towards national growth,” the minister said.
He highlighted the president’s broader agenda to harness the full potential of Nigeria’s energy sector in driving economic prosperity.
“Mr. President is intentional about transforming our energy landscape into one that fuels industrial growth, creates jobs, and enhances national revenue,” Lokpobiri stated.
Commending the Bauchi State government for aligning with the national vision, the minister stated that the establishment of the academy demonstrated the state’s forward-thinking approach to energy sector participation.
He said, “With this academy, Bauchi is making a strategic contribution to the development of the human capital needed to drive our sector forward.”
The minister also pointed to the abundant fossil fuel reserves within the country and stressed the importance of local capacity in managing and sustaining the sector. He acknowledged the ongoing efforts of the federal government, through the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), in ing human capital and technological advancement.
Lokpobiri stated, “PTDF has played a critical role in ensuring that our sector is not just productive but also future-ready.”
He expressed hope that BOGAA would establish a strong partnership with PTDF to ensure the success and sustainability of its programmes.
Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, thanked the federal government for its and reiterated the state’s commitment to the academy’s success.
“This institution will serve as a foundation for skill acquisition and innovation that will benefit not just Bauchi State but the entire nation,” Mohammed said.
https://www.thisdaylive.com/2025/05/19/lokpobiri-5-billion-african-energy-bank-in-final-stage-before-kick-off/?amp
8 Likes 
|
zero8zero(m): 4:32pm On May 23 |
It's the establishment of Regional Maritime Development Bank and now the President facilitating another Pan African Energy Bank to be established in Abuja. Great work, great vision from Mr President. Leading Africa from the front.
11 Likes |
|
chigator2: 4:35pm On May 23 |
Serial debtor nation wan start international bank.
The bank's capital will be used to reward friends of the FG with unmerited financing and eventually we will hear news of a need to bailout a failed project.
Strangers to the inner circle will be asked to bribe top officials before their deserving project can be awarded financing.
Nigeria....
12 Likes 3 Shares |
|
helinues: 4:48pm On May 23 |
Another good news
3 Likes |
helinues: 4:49pm On May 23 |
chigator2:
Serial debtor nation wan start international bank.
The bank's capital will be used to reward friends of the FG with unmerited financing and eventually we will hear news of a need to bailout a failed project.
Strangers to the inner circle will be asked to bribe top officials before their deserving project can be awarded financing.
Nigeria....
Be positive for once. Stop this displaying of bitterness on every comments
14 Likes |
chigator2: 5:03pm On May 23 |
helinues:
Be positive for once. Stop this displaying of bitterness on every comments
Please disprove me with a Federal Government Agency that deals with financing that has not disgraced themselves.
CBN - monumental disgrace, backyard deals with private entities, kwaraption unlimited
NELFUND - story don dey come out already
N-Power: embezzlement
Any initiative by the Nigerian Government to dispense funds to the masses or businesses is automatically a money making scheme to of the government of the day. Zoo behavior
9 Likes 2 Shares |
Richtaiwo(m): 5:31pm On May 23 |
Some people no go sleep this night.
4 Likes |
Richtaiwo(m): 5:32pm On May 23 |
chigator2:
Serial debtor nation wan start international bank.
The bank's capital will be used to reward friends of the FG with unmerited financing and eventually we will hear news of a need to bailout a failed project.
Strangers to the inner circle will be asked to bribe top officials before their deserving project can be awarded financing.
Nigeria....
Cry more
6 Likes 
|
Nostalemate: 5:33pm On May 23 |
Establishing legal money laundry institution
2 Likes |
|
|
Nahunger(m): 5:35pm On May 23 |
|
Galay: 5:41pm On May 23 |
Okay, let's wait for the bitter people to display their low self esteem on the thread
4 Likes |
PDPdestroyer(m): 5:43pm On May 23 |
zero8zero:
It's the establishment of Regional Maritime Development Bank and now the President facilitating another Pan African Energy Bank to be established in Abuja. Great work, great vision from Mr President. Leading Africa from the front.
You are determined to send some people to their early graves with positive news
2 Likes |
kentokay71: 5:48pm On May 23 |
NO go kill yourself with hatred oh
chigator2:
Serial debtor nation wan start international bank.
The bank's capital will be used to reward friends of the FG with unmerited financing and eventually we will hear news of a need to bailout a failed project.
Strangers to the inner circle will be asked to bribe top officials before their deserving project can be awarded financing.
Nigeria....
3 Likes |
iampeterben(m): 5:54pm On May 23 |
Hope is not loan?
|
zero8zero(m): 5:55pm On May 23 |
PDPdestroyer:
You are determined to send some people to their early graves with positive news
Don't mind them, if you listened to their wailings and propaganda, you would think nothing is happening in the country. They can't suppress positive news.
5 Likes |
Metrofox(m): 5:56pm On May 23 |
Galay:
Okay, let's wait for the bitter people to display their low self esteem on the thread
Una never recover from your imaginary refinery and Airline projects. Grow sense
3 Likes 1 Share |
|
|
Putindbutt(m): 6:02pm On May 23 |
chigator2:
Please disprove me with a Federal Government Agency that deals with financing that has not disgraced themselves.
CBN - monumental disgrace, backyard deals with private entities, kwaraption unlimited
NELFUND - story don dey come out already
N-Power: embezzlement
Any initiative by the Nigerian Government to dispense funds to the masses or businesses is automatically a money making scheme to of the government of the day. Zoo behavior
Election losers and their dirty lies. How is CBN a disgrace?. NELFUND that's working fine, NPower has been reformed. Una be bitter people who thinks bitterness will win you election but na joke una dey.
2 Likes |
PRINCESSFCFANSs: 6:03pm On May 23 |
OK
|
|
after4: 6:50pm On May 23 |
And it was tifnubu that set it up?
All these paid agents trying so hard to whitewash the failure like they did for buhari
zero8zero:
It's the establishment of Regional Maritime Development Bank and now the President facilitating another Pan African Energy Bank to be established in Abuja. Great work, great vision from Mr President. Leading Africa from the front.
1 Like 1 Share |
Sirianese: 7:02pm On May 23 |
chigator2:
Serial debtor nation wan start international bank.
The bank's capital will be used to reward friends of the FG with unmerited financing and eventually we will hear news of a need to bailout a failed project.
Strangers to the inner circle will be asked to bribe top officials before their deserving project can be awarded financing.
Nigeria....
It's all about political patronage and kickbacks...energy bank, maritime bank, that's two extra CEOs who wanna become billionaires and buy houses in London, Washington or New York all off the proceeds of corruption. They're not gonna do anything AfDB, AFC, BOI and NEXIM bank aren't already doing.
The aggregate of stupid policies like this is what keeps Nigeria a shit-hole, even beyond the unavoidable depredations of the dumb, greedy cabinet and legislature
3 Likes 1 Share |
Tolu2024(f): 7:07pm On May 23 |
1 Like 1 Share |
Niok: 7:32pm On May 23 |
Since tinubu enter office
Na so so statistics we dey chop
|
Irony1: 8:32pm On May 23 |
PDPdestroyer:
You are determined to send some people to their early graves with positive news
Can you stop this childish talk. If the government is working you people will not need to come online to be dishing propaganda.
1 Like |
|
BrickDevo: 9:31pm On May 23 |
don't get your hopes high, nothing meaningful will come out of it. know this and know peace
1 Like 1 Share |