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Oando Clean Energy Leads Nigeria Private Sector Discourse At 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) 

Oando Clean Energy Leads Nigeria Private Sector Discourse at 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) 

LAGOS, NIGERIA, November 7, 2022 – Oando Clean Energy (referred to as “The Company” or “OCEL”), the renewable energy subsidiary of Oando PLC, announces it will lead the Nigeria private sector discourse at the 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) themed ‘Delivering for People and the Planet’  kicks off in Sharm El Sheik, Egypt from November 6-18, 2022.. 

Tagged Africa’s COP, the event is aptly timed to be hosted in Africa. Africa is no stranger to the disproportionate impact of climate change. The continent contributes only 3% to greenhouse gas emissions but suffers disproportionately from its negative impacts. Today, Africa loses between $7 billion and $15 billion annually to climate change and according to Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank, “If things don’t change, it will be $50 billion a year by 2030.” Last year, Madagascar became the first country on earth to suffer a famine solely due to the impact of climate change. By 2050, climate change will lead to an additional 78 million people experiencing chronic hunger – over half of them in Africa. Therefore, Egypt hosting COP27 is significant and incredibly important for Africa and the rest of the world.

As Africa’s largest economy and most populous nation, Nigeria will be actively participating in COP27 with the Honourable Minister of Environment, Mohammed H. Abdullahi amongst other Nigerian stakeholders scheduled to attend. In the private sector, OCEL will also be in attendance.

Last year, COP26 in Glasgow, President Muhammadu Buhari, pledged that Nigeria would reach net zero carbon emissions by 2060. Part of the discourse this year will be reviewing where countries are in relation to the commitments, they made in 2021.  OCEL will join key renewable players across the African public and private sector to reiterate the role the continent is playing in supporting global targets and creating a more sustainable future.  Specifically, OCEL in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, National Council on Climate Change (NCCC), Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria (REAN), and Stratus Consult Limited, will lead two dialogues at the Nigeria Pavilion.  

The first dialogue themed ’Decarbonising an Oil-rich Region: A Case for the Niger Delta, Nigeria’ will hold on Thursday, November 10 and the second ‘Achieving Nigeria’s Net Zero Target: A Public-Private Partnership’ will take place on Friday, November 11. These events will showcase the investments the company is making in renewable energy in Nigeria and the importance of Public Private Partnerships in enabling the nation actualize her industrialization goals whilst at the same time supporting the achievement of global climate change ambitions.

If COP26 was about countries making promises to avoid catastrophic climate change, the broader themes in Egypt will be moving from ambition to action, especially in Africa.

For further information, please contact:

Alero Balogun

Head, Corporate Communications & CSR

The Wings Office Complex, 17a Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.

Tel: +234 (1) 270400, ext. 6761

albalogun@oandoplc.com

www.oandoplc.com

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