Niger State, Islamic Development Bank Partner on $163m Solar Plant to Power Agriculture and Industry

by Oluwatosin Racheal Alabi

KEY POINTS


  • Niger State and the Islamic Development Bank plan to develop a $163 million, 100MW solar power plant on about 200 hectares of land.
  • The project is designed to boost electricity supply, support agriculture, agro-processing, and industrial growth.
  • Project preparation has begun, but no operational timeline has been announced.

The Niger State Government has entered into a partnership with the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) to develop a $163 million solar electrification project aimed at boosting electricity supply and supporting economic growth across the state.

The proposed project will involve the construction of a 100-megawatt (MW) solar power plant on approximately 200 hectares of land in north-central Nigeria.

When completed, the facility is expected to deliver electricity to multiple communities within Niger State, helping to address long-standing power deficits.

Project to Strengthen Agriculture and Agro-Processing

Governor Umaru Mohammed Bago said the solar plant aligns with the stateโ€™s agricultural transformation agenda, noting that reliable power is critical for food production, storage, and processing.

According to the governor, improved electricity access will enhance agro-processing activities, reduce post-harvest losses, and attract new investments into the stateโ€™s agricultural value chain. He added that the project would also stimulate industrial activity, create jobs, and expand the stateโ€™s revenue base.

Daniyar Abylkhan, leader of the Islamic Development Bankโ€™s Task Team, said the bank is leveraging Niger Stateโ€™s abundant solar resources to support clean energy generation and promote sustainable development.

He described the initiative as part of the bankโ€™s long-standing collaboration with the state, focused on deploying renewable energy solutions that contribute to economic diversification and environmental sustainability.

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