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As the push for better climate governance intensifies, Nigeria has been proving its mettle as a prominent voice in global climate and sustainability conversations. Apart from active participation in the regular climate governance convenings across the world, Nigeria is shaping climate conversations in the domestic context.

In the debates on key thematic issues, such as global warming, net zero, and the just transition, Nigeria has sought to find the delicate balance between climate action and balancing its national interests as an oil-producing country, which is heavily dependent on the export of crude oil for its foreign exchange earnings. In events like the Conference of the Parties (COP) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, Nigeria is holding its own.

By ensuring it stays on the table of global conversations on climate resilience and the just transition, Nigeria has proved to be the rallying point for climate justice and factoring in the needs of countries in the global South.

In the context of these efforts, the implementation of climate-smart policies and just transition outcomes will be pivotal in assessing the overall performance of the administration as the country counts down towards a general election year in 2027.

One major institution making Nigeria’s voice heard in the global conversation on sustainability and climate governance in the context of the whole of government, whole of society approach, is the National Council on Climate Change (NCCC).

Apart from robustly engaging the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) through the annual Conference of the Parties (COP), the NCCC has also been active in galvanising private sector and civil society efforts in the quest to address issues of climate change and the just transition.

Currently led by its Director-General, Barrister Tenioye Majekodunmi, the Council has been playing the frontline role as the designated national authority responsible for coordinating submissions, tracking commitments, mobilizing climate finance, and technology transfer.

The NCCC has been quite productive in its objective of fostering collaboration with governments, the private sector, civil society, youth groups, and academia to ensure climate action is inclusive and outcome-driven.

In bilateral meetings with key international partners, following her appointment in August 2025, Barrister Tenioye hit the ground running as she sought to unlock climate finance opportunities for Nigeria.

At the last count, she interfaced with the Special Adviser to the United Nations Secretary General on Climate Action, Ambassador Selwin Hart; the German Federal Minister for the Environment, Climate Action, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUKN), Dr. Heike Henn; the Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance (BOGA), and the UK Special Representative for Climate, Rachel Kyte.

These engagements on the sidelines of international climate summits afforded the NCCC the opportunity to outline concrete steps Nigeria is taking to strengthen cooperation with key partners and to unlock new streams of climate finance.

The NCCC has also signed a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Green Guarantee Group (GGG), a multi-stakeholder initiative that aims to scale up climate finance flows to emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) by strengthening the use of guarantees. Other signatories for this initiative included Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals Development and the National Credit Guarantee Company (NCGC).

In a panel session at a BOGA event on “Africa’s Central Role in a Just & Equitable Energy Transition away from Oil & Gas”, the NCCC Director-General disclosed several initiatives by the government of Nigeria to support the energy transition, including the development and implementation of Africa’s first Energy Transition Plan, a Long-Term Low Emission Development Strategy, and an environment that delivers stable policies and regulations to attract private sector investment in clean energy. 4

Nigeria’s voice was also instrumental in the signing of several historic investment commitments valued at USD100 billion by eight Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) and three Regional Financial Institutions, towards supporting green industrialization in Africa, with an emphasis on industrial clusters, critical minerals, and green fuels, and agriculture.

Two weeks after the recent Belem, Brazil Conference of the Parties (COP) 30 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the NCCC was quick to reaffirm Nigeria’s commitment to a global energy transition that is fair and equitable, fully prioritizing Africa’s growth and development needs.

This would be gleaned in the support offered to some businesses and civil society actors, who have started implementing far-reaching climate action, which could see Nigeria benefiting in the context of the just transition.

This climate action at the local level has yielded results in the form of FCT, Abuja’s very first Electric Vehicle (EV) Recharge Hub.

The Hub, which was launched in December by BYD MOTORS NIGERIA LTD, Haitong Ltd, and the Grassroots Center for Rights & Civic Orientation (GRACO) leverages on the key outcomes of the 2025 COP, while positioning itself as one of the points for implementing technical and awareness-raising activities, which will boost climate-smart businesses.

The partners on the project, made up of businesses and a frontline civil society organisation, GRACO, informed that they decided on the collaboration to address the awareness gaps and the concerns over how the concept of the just transition could play out for marginalised demographics. This demographic, it was stressed, has long been dependent on fossil fuel-based industries and processes.

NCCC and the groups championing the cause were emphatic that the launch of the EV Recharge Hub would contribute to addressing the peculiar needs of all demographics.  

For the Executive Vice Chairman of BYD Motors Nigeria Ltd, and CEO of Haitong, Chief Moses Ayom, launching the Hub just two weeks after the recently concluded COP 30 was deliberate.

He stressed that the move was a local response to the globally adopted framework put forward by the UNFCCC, hosted by the Amazonian city of Belem, Brazil.

His words: “As concerned and socially responsible organisations, committed to environmental sustainability, BYD Motors Nigeria Ltd, Haitong, and GRACO felt compelled to take practical action after the latest global climate discussions.

“Our practical action takes the form of the Climate Smart Electric Vehicle Recharge Hub, which we will be launching today.

“For us at BYD Motors Nigeria Ltd, Haitong, and GRACO, practical action speaks louder than words. We are resolute about investing in the structures and infrastructure, which will transform mobility and empower our people,” he said.

According to stakeholders, with the increasingly important role of Electric Vehicles in the transportation sector all over the world, Nigeria must not be left behind.

They therefore commended the set-up of the Climate Smart EV Recharge Hub located at the BYD Motors Nigeria Ltd building in Kado district.

There was optimism that such a hub would serve as an important support system for government agencies, individuals, and corporate bodies with EVs in their fleets.

Chief Ayom noted that with technology, charging time was rapidly reducing, just as he described the EV recharge technology deployed at the hub as very practical.

His words: “If you visit the Hub with your EV right now, in another 40 minutes, your electric car will be fully charged while you are having a cup of coffee.

And you can drive around our beautiful city of Abuja without the problem of polluting it with fossil fuels.”

For the organizations that conceived the idea, skills and technology transfer are equally critical considerations.

As such, BYD Motors Nigeria Ltd, Haitong, and GRACO have ensured the EV Recharge Hub is designed to provide job opportunities for young people in the areas of retail and maintenance of EVs.

It has therefore been declared that the Hub will be an avenue for training on EV maintenance skills to feed the automobile market.

All of these align with the description of COP-30 as the “COP of truth.” BYD Motors Nigeria Ltd, Haitong, and GRACO, in the spirit of truth and ensuring action is taken, are moving with the idea that the climate crisis is an opportunity.

Chief Ayom noted that the climate crisis will only be addressed effectively and sustainably if stakeholders in government and society accept the reality of the challenge and come to terms with the urgent actions needed to ensure smart and innovative efforts that will enable the country adapt to and mitigate climate change.

“We take it that the national delegations, activists, and organizations who spent two weeks negotiating a deal in Belem have done their part. It is now time for corporate bodies, civil society, and state actors on the ground to take steps to operationalize the conclusions which have been reached.”

Representative of the Director-General of the National Council on Climate Change (NCCC), Mrs. Jumai Vandu, stressed the need to collect data on the level of emissions being reduced as a result of the transition to  

It was noted that one of COP-30’s most consequential outcomes is the creation of a just transition mechanism.

In line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), just transition focuses on the idea that climate action should not leave anyone behind, particularly communities and workers whose livelihoods depend on fossil fuels or carbon-intensive sectors.

It also means giving developing countries the support they need to grow their economies in cleaner, more resilient ways.

BYD Motors Nigeria Ltd, Haitong, and GRACO’s Climate Smart EV Recharge Hub, it was noted, ticks these boxes.

It was therefore stated that with the right policies on the side of the government at the national and sub-national level, great things will happen in the context of the just transition.

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