
…Reaffirms Commitment To Africa’s Energy Sovereignty
Nigeria has reaffirmed its leadership in advancing Africa’s energy security with the successful handover of the Headquarters of the Africa Energy Bank (AEB) to the African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO), marking a critical milestone toward the operationalization of the Bank. The event, which was widely attended by APPO Ministers and representatives of Afreximbank, highlighted Africa’s collective resolve to take ownership of its energy future.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri Ph.D, emphasized Africa’s responsibility to address its energy challenges from within. He noted that the establishment of AEB reflects a shared determination to deploy African capital and expertise for African development. According to him, “If Africa is to overcome energy poverty and unlock sustainable growth, we must mobilize our own institutions and resources, and AEB represents a decisive step in that direction.”
The President of APPO, H.E. Mamadou Sangafowa Coulibaly, expressed deep appreciation to the Government and people of Nigeria, describing the handover as a defining moment for the continent. “This is a critical milestone for Africa,” he said. “We are all coming back to Nigeria to launch the Bank no later than June this year. AEB is a pragmatic solution to Africa’s energy and development challenges, and I particularly thank Nigeria and the Minister of Petroleum Resources (Oil) for the tremendous efforts made to reach this stage.”
In his remarks, the APPO Secretary General commended the achievement, noting that many had doubted its feasibility. “This is proof that Africa can deliver on bold initiatives,” he stated. “Every single drop of oil matters to Africans, because energy is the foundation upon which we can meet the needs of our people.”
The President of Afreximbank, represented by a Vice President of the Bank, also applauded Nigeria for meeting its obligations. He remarked that “there can be no economic liberation without energy, and with the Africa Energy Bank, we are deliberately building Africa’s economic sovereignty.”
A release by Nneamaka Okafor, Media and Communication aide to the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), says, With the AEB headquartered in Abuja, stakeholders expressed optimism that the Bank will catalyze investment, retain value within the continent, and deliver transformative impact for Africa as a whole.
