The National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), on 22nd April 2026, received a delegation from the African Development Bank Group Nigeria Country Department (ADBGNCD) at its Headquarters in Abuja.
During the visit, the leader of the delegation Alex Rugamba, provided an overview of the Bank’s initiative, which is currently being piloted across several African countries. They explained that the core objective of the programme is to engage policymakers and the private sector in strategic dialogue aimed at shaping and strengthening the development pipeline for the project. As part of this effort, the Bank is mobilizing financial resources to support the implementation of viable and impactful programmes, with a key priority of identifying and developing bankable projects within each participating country.
In line with this objective, the delegation expressed interest in gaining deeper insight into the mandate of NADDC and exploring areas of collaboration. They emphasized the Bank’s commitment to identifying investment opportunities that can support Nigeria’s automotive and e-mobility ecosystem, particularly in developing sustainable and scalable projects.
The initiative aligns closely with the global climate change agenda, with a strong focus on promoting cleaner environments across participating countries. Electric mobility was highlighted as a critical pathway for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, advancing sustainable development, and supporting the transition toward greener and more sustainable cities, in line with the Bank’s strategic priorities.
According to Rugamba, Nigeria in particular, was recognized for its strong ambition in advancing e-mobility solutions, positioning the country as a key player in Africa’s transition to cleaner transportation systems.
In his remarks, the Director-General NADDC, Otunba Joseph Osanipin, expressed appreciation for the Bank’s visit and its interest in collaborating with the Council. He highlighted the critical challenge of inadequate power supply in Nigeria’s automotive sector, noting that addressing this constraint will require significant financial investment. He further stated that green energy represents the future of the global automotive industry, emphasizing that Nigeria is not an exception in this transition.
He reaffirmed the Council’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote sustainable mobility and industrial development in the country.
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