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“Nigeria Hosts Africa Energy Bank as Headquarters Ready for Operations”

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The African Energy Bank (AEB) is set to begin operations, with Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, confirming the completion of the bank’s headquarters in Abuja. The AEB is a $5 billion initiative aimed at addressing Africa’s energy financing gaps and promoting economic growth.

The bank’s establishment is a collaboration between the African Petroleum Producers Organization (APPO) and the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank). Nigeria won the hosting rights for the AEB, competing with several other African countries.

Lokpobiri stated that Nigeria has fulfilled its obligations as host country, and the bank is ready for takeoff. The AEB will focus on financing oil, gas, and renewable energy projects, supporting Africa’s energy transition and economic development.

The bank is expected to play a crucial role in addressing Africa’s energy challenges and promoting economic growth. With its headquarters in Abuja, the AEB will be a key player in shaping Africa’s energy landscape.

The launch of the AEB is a significant milestone for Nigeria and Africa, marking a major step towards addressing energy financing gaps and promoting sustainable development.

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