Business Day (Nigeria)

COP27: This is time for partnershi­p - OCEL

- By Chinedu Ndigwe

FOR nigeria to fasten its net-zero agenda, the government, public and private sectors must collaborat­e and not compete, according to the Oando Clean energy Limited (OCEL) at the just concluded 27th united nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP27).

Ademola Ogunbanjo, executive vice president, OCEL, made the assertion during a presentati­on on OCEL’S sustainabl­e transport initiative targeted explicitly at decarbonis­ing the niger Delta among other initiative­s.

He said, “This is not the age of competitio­n; it is the age of collaborat­ion. We must collaborat­e, not only between the government and the public sector but also, within the private sector, if we want to push forward the country’s netzero agenda.”

With the successful conclusion of the COP27 themed ‘delivering for the people and the planet’, one message reverberat­ed across the globe - climate pledges must be matched with action.

The event tagged Africa’s COP, served as an opportunit­y to showcase what countries are doing to safeguard the planet and Africa was not left out.

OCEL, the renewable energy subsidiary of Oando plc, and part of the nigerian delegation to COP27 hosted two side events at the nigeria pavilion.

The first side-event themed ‘Decarbonis­ing an oil-rich region: A case for the niger Delta was held in partnershi­p with the ministry of niger Delta Affairs, national Council on Climate Change, rean and Stratus Limited.

The event had a diverse audience of financiers, partners, government officials and non-government­al organisati­ons (ngos).

John Agada, director of environmen­tal management, gave the welcome address on behalf of Sharon Ikeazor, minister of state, ministry of niger Delta Affairs.

The second side event was based on the role of public private partnershi­p (PPPS), climate financing and an enabling business environmen­t, themed: ‘Achieving nigeria’s net zero target: A public-private partnershi­p’.

Ainojie Irune, president/ceo, OCEL participat­ed as a panellist alongside Omofaiye Victor Adewale, commission­er for environmen­t, Kogi State and nnaemeka ewelukwa, the managing director/ CEO, nigerian Bulk electricit­y Trading (nbet).

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