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Nigerian Govt Solicits WEF’s Support for $26bn African Atlantic Gas Pipeline Project

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Nigerian Govt Solicits WEF’s Support for $26bn African Atlantic Gas Pipeline Project

The Federal Government of Nigeria is seeking the support of the World Economic Forum (WEF) on the African Atlantic Gas Pipeline (AAGP) project to connect Nigeria to Morocco and other African nations, enhancing regional energy security and economic growth.

The development was announced by the President’s Spokesperson, Stanley Nkwocha on his official X (Twitter) page on Friday, following a bilateral meeting between Vice President Kashim Shettima and the President of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Mr Børge Brende.

The meeting took place in Davos Switzerland during the ongoing WEF annual conference.

The Vice President further highlighted that the pipeline would transport natural gas from Nigeria to North Africa and Europe which is expected to improve energy security and economic growth in the region.

“We seek your collaboration in fundamental areas. One is on the African Atlantic Gas Pipeline (AAGP) which will connect Nigeria to Morocco and other African countries. The pipeline will transport natural gas from Nigeria to North Africa and Europe and is expected to improve energy security and economic growth in the region.

“With the geopolitical challenges in Europe from Russian gas problems and the rising demand for energy because of artificial intelligence, data mining and storage, we will be in a vantage position to take advantage of this opportunity.

“A lot of littoral states in West Africa who have discovered gas are more than willing to plug into the system and feed their gas to other end users. We are also exploring the area of undersea passage of the pipelines for it to be a win-win for everyone. We want to use the WEF platform,” he stated.

Shettima noted that several West African states with gas reserves are eager to connect to the pipeline system, highlighting plans to explore undersea routes for shared benefits.

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Mutalib Jibril is a campus Journalist with ASIWAJU MEDIA,health journalist, fact-checker, writer, and Pharmacy student at Usmanu Danfodio University, Sokoto. He was the first-up in the features writer category in the recently concluded Campus Journalism Awards in Abuja. He became the essayist of the year in News Digest Press, UDUS, and among other awards. His works have been published in reputable media organisations both at national and international level— including the international policy digest, Nigerian Tribune, Ripples Nigeria, Campus Reporters, Daily reality , Opinion Nigeria etc.

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