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    Nigeria Completes $5bn African Energy Bank Headquarters in Abuja

    The North JournalsBy The North JournalsDecember 2, 2025Updated:December 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Ibrahim Babangida Lawal

    Nigeria has completed the construction and full furnishing of the $5 billion African Energy Bank (AEB) headquarters in Abuja, marking a major milestone in the continent’s push for energy financing autonomy and infrastructure development.

    The state-of-the-art complex, located in the Federal Capital Territory, positions Nigeria at the heart of Africa’s emerging energy financing architecture. The bank—jointly promoted by the African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO) and the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank)—is expected to provide critical funding for oil, gas, and cleaner energy projects across the continent.

    The African Energy Bank is envisioned as a continental response to declining global investment in fossil fuels, aiming to ensure that African countries can independently mobilize capital to develop their vast energy resources while accelerating the transition to cleaner alternatives.

    Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, confirmed that Nigeria has met all hosting obligations, creating the conditions for the bank’s smooth commencement.

    Lokpobiri noted that the completion of the headquarters places Nigeria in a strategic position to influence Africa’s energy future, especially at a time when global energy dynamics are rapidly shifting. He added that preparations for the official handover of the facility are ongoing, paving the way for the immediate takeoff of operational activities.

    The establishment of the AEB headquarters in Abuja is widely viewed as a diplomatic and economic victory for Nigeria, which secured hosting rights after a competitive bidding process involving several African countries.

    Analysts say the bank’s presence in Nigeria is expected to stimulate investment inflows, create jobs, and strengthen regional energy partnerships. It also reinforces Nigeria’s status as a key player in Africa’s energy sector and its commitment to championing the continent’s long-term economic transformation.

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    With the headquarters now completed and handover arrangements nearing conclusion, the African Energy Bank is set to begin operations—ushering in a new chapter for Africa’s energy financing landscape.

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