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Adamawa: Jubilation as Nigeria Heads Towards Gas Availability in 2026

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…as Green Vile Inaugurates LNG facility, seeks State Governors’ Support

By Ade Iyamoye 

There was widespread jubilation in Yola, Adamawa State, as the Federal Government, in partnership with Greenville LNG, commissioned the first-ever Liquefied to Compressed Natural Gas (L-CNG) facility in Nigeria’s Northeast region, a major milestone in the country’s push toward gas accessibility by 2026.

Speaking at the event, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Rt. Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo, PhD, described the launch as a “beacon of hope and opportunity” for the region and the nation.

He reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to achieving gas-powered transformation through innovation, collaboration, and investment in cleaner, cheaper, and more sustainable energy.

“This project is not just an infrastructure,” Ekpo stated. “It is a testament to our decade of gas agenda and a template of what can be achieved when technology meets determination.”

The newly commissioned facility, a brainchild of Greenville LNG, will deliver natural gas to power vehicles and industrial equipment, offering a cleaner and more cost-effective alternative to diesel and petrol.

The minister praised Greenville for its “bold commitment” to supporting Nigeria’s energy transition and called on other investors and gas developers to emulate their sense of national duty.

“Our national priority, under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is to harness Nigeria’s gas resources for economic transformation and social development.

“This facility proves that we can deliver energy and hope to every corner of the country,” he added.

Also speaking, Engr. Michael Oluwagbemi, Programme Director of the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (PiCNG), shed light on the larger vision behind the gas revolution and the government’s strategic removal of fuel subsidies.

He recounted the dire financial state of the country before President Tinubu’s administration made the pivotal decision to phase out petroleum subsidies and focus on locally sourced alternatives like natural gas.

“By May 29, 2023, Nigeria had already spent ₦5.5 trillion on petroleum subsidies; money that wasn’t even in the budget. President Tinubu had to act decisively,” Oluwagbemi noted.

He explained that natural gas, especially the LNG being distributed through this facility is not only abundant in Nigeria but also 80% cheaper than petrol and diesel, safer for the environment, and locally sourced.

He emphasized that gas is the way forward for Nigeria’s energy needs, industrial growth, and environmental health.

In practical terms, he said, Nigerians can now travel from Abuja to Lagos for as little as ₦8,000 using CNG-powered vehicles, instead of spending up to ₦90,000 on diesel.

As part of the Presidential CNG Initiative, Adamawa State will benefit from a Conversion Incentive Programme to convert public and commercial vehicles to CNG, along with the deployment of CNG-powered buses and tricycles.

According to Oluwagbemi, the programme has already facilitated $500 million in investments, created 10,000 direct jobs, and 90,000 indirect jobs within the past year alone.

In his remarks, Greenville LNG’s Chairman, Eddy Van Broeke, called on all state governors to support the national gas initiative by providing an enabling environment for expansion, encouraging private investment, and adopting clean energy in public transportation.

“Greenville cannot do it alone. We need the states on board. We need the governors’ support to make gas accessible across Nigeria by 2026,” he said.

Adding her voice, Deputy Governor of Adamawa State, Prof. Kaletapwa Farauta, who represented Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, expressed immense gratitude to the Federal Government and Greenville LNG for selecting Adamawa as the launchpad for the energy transformation in the Northeast.

“This is a huge economic boost for our state and our people. The siting of this landmark project in Yola reaffirms that the Northeast is not forgotten.

“It positions Adamawa as a strategic player in the emerging national energy grid and gives our youth opportunities for employment, innovation, and industrial engagement,” Farauta said.

She called on other state governors to throw their weight behind the Federal Government’s gas initiative and follow Adamawa’s lead in embracing public-private partnerships to drive development.

The event was attended by the Deputy Governor of Adamawa State, representing Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri; members of the House of Representatives; the Secretary to the State Government; commissioners; and top government functionaries, all of whom praised the initiative and pledged continued support.

The ceremony ended on a high note, with calls for sustained collaboration, deeper state-level investments, and accelerated rollout of similar projects across Nigeria.

As Nigeria sets its sights on 2026 for nationwide gas availability, the Yola LCNG facility stands as a milestone of progress, bringing cleaner, cheaper energy closer to the people and placing Nigeria firmly on the path to a gas-powered future.

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Interior Ministry, Pi-CNG Plan Working Group to Drive CNG Adoption

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By Omoniyi David

The Federal Ministry of Interior and the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas (Pi-CNG) have proposed a high-level working group to accelerate adoption of Compressed Natural Gas across agencies under the ministry.

The decision followed a meeting in Abuja between Interior Minister, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, and Pi-CNG Executive Chairman, Barr. Ismaeel Ahmed.

Tunji-Ojo said the initiative aligns with the ministry’s mandate, which covers 264 correctional centres, the Nigeria Immigration Service, Civil Defence formations and over 4,000 kilometres of national borders.

He noted that CNG adoption would promote cleaner energy, improve operational efficiency and reduce costs.

He directed the immediate constitution of a working group, led by the ministry’s Director of Joint Services, with representatives from relevant agencies to focus on fleet conversion, credit facilities and capacity building.

Ahmed commended the minister’s commitment and expressed optimism about advancing sustainable energy use across the ministry’s operations.

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Aso Rock Solar Project Signals No Confidence in National Grid -Fr Umoh

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By Samson Adeyanju 

The National Communications Director, Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria and public affairs commentator, Rev. Fr Michael Nsikak Umoh, has described the Federal Government’s plan to power the Aso Rock Presidential Villa with a N17 billion solar mini-grid as a “vote of no confidence” in Nigeria’s national electricity grid.

In a write-up titled “A Vote of No Confidence: The Villa’s Exit as Nigeria’s Power Sector’s Ultimate Indictment,” Fr Umoh argued that the decision of the seat of power to disconnect from the national grid by March 2026 carries deeper political meaning beyond the official explanation of cost savings and energy transition.

He likened the development to a landlord abandoning a crumbling estate to retreat into a privately fortified penthouse, while tenants remain under a leaking roof, insisting that the move symbolises a government retreat from reform in a sector it regulates and supervises.

Fr Umoh recalled President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s campaign promise of December 22, 2022, in which he pledged to deliver constant electricity within four years and urged Nigerians not to vote for him again if he failed to do so.

According to him, the plan to “exit” the national grid three years into a four-year mandate weakens public confidence in the administration’s ability to deliver the promised expansion of electricity generation capacity to 15,000 megawatts.

He noted that Nigeria’s grid supply still fluctuates between 3,000 and 5,000 megawatts, describing it as a familiar range that has long represented the country’s energy stagnation.

Fr Umoh said the financial implications of the project also raise questions, especially as citizens continue to face increased tariffs under the Band A regime approved by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission.

He argued that it would be difficult to persuade Nigerians to accept market-reflective pricing in the name of reform, while the Presidency prepares to withdraw from the same system it expects citizens to fund and endure.

The commentator further linked the development to the electricity sector’s liquidity crisis, recalling that in February 2024, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company issued a disconnection notice over unpaid obligations attributed to the Presidential Villa.

He said the shift to independent solar power appears less like environmental leadership and more like “structural secession,” warning that it risks reinforcing the long-standing “generator mentality” where elites self-provide electricity while the wider public remains trapped in unreliable supply.

While acknowledging that decentralised renewable energy systems are vital to Nigeria’s future, Umoh maintained that such models gain legitimacy when scaled inclusively, not when reserved for the political elite.

He cited the embedded generation model in Aba, driven by Geometric Power, as an example of how localised initiatives can improve electricity stability when backed by targeted reforms and proper management.

Fr Umoh also referenced estimates that Nigeria loses about $28 billion annually due to unreliable power supply, arguing that the scale of the problem requires systemic reform rather than insulation by government leaders.

“As 2027 approaches, memory will matter,” he warned, adding that disconnecting Aso Rock from the national grid before the administration’s electricity promise matures could become a lasting symbol of failure.

He said the solarisation of the Presidential Villa could still be reframed as a pilot for nationwide decentralisation if accompanied by transparent and accelerated reforms that improve supply for ordinary Nigerians, manufacturers and businesses.

However, he stressed that without such reforms, the project may be remembered as a moment the state appeared to “vote against its own promise.”

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FG Unveils National Gas Command Hub to Boost Power Supply, Industrial Growth

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By Omoniyi David

The Federal Government has announced plans to establish a National Gas Command Hub to strengthen coordination across Nigeria’s gas infrastructure, improve electricity generation and accelerate industrial growth.

The proposed command centre was unveiled at the 9th Nigeria International Energy Summit (NIES 2026), in Abuja as part of efforts to optimise gas pipeline and processing operations nationwide.

Officials said the hub would serve as a central system for monitoring, managing and optimising gas pipelines and processing facilities across the country, describing it as a major step toward unlocking Nigeria’s vast gas potential.

Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Rt. Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo, said the initiative would address bottlenecks in the gas-to-power value chain and ensure more reliable supply to power plants and industries.

“With over 210 trillion cubic feet of proven gas reserves, Nigeria has the resources to transform its economy,” Ekpo said. “What we must now guarantee is efficient delivery.”

Nigeria relies on gas for over 70 per cent of its grid electricity, but supply constraints, infrastructure gaps and legacy debts have continued to hinder stable power output.

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