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Nigeria Moves to Ban Solar Panel Imports, Pushes for Local Manufacturing

Nigeria to phase out solar panel imports, boost domestic production, and accelerate clean energy transition.

The federal government has announced plans to halt the importation of solar panels to promote local manufacturing and advance Nigeria’s shift towards clean energy. 

Speaking at the unveiling of the NEV T6 electric buses in Abuja, Uche Nnaji, Minister of Science and Technology, stated that the decision aligns with a presidential directive prioritising local content in science, engineering, and technology. 

Nnaji highlighted Nigeria’s capacity to produce its own solar panels, with the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) playing a key role in local manufacturing. He projected that as domestic production grows, more households and institutions would transition to off-grid solar power solutions. 

“We have lithium in abundance here in Nigeria, so Mr. President is already taking action. We are adding value to our raw materials. The lithium we have here will be processed and used as batteries for these vehicles,” he said. 

Addressing the country’s power challenges, the minister revealed that the government is developing mini-grid solutions to provide reliable energy for hospitals, institutions, and homes. 

“If you look at our budgets, we have what is called mini-grids all over the place. In less than three or four months, you will start seeing our hospitals and institutions being powered by solar,” he stated. 

Nnaji emphasised that the government’s approach focuses on sustainability and environmental protection. 

“Again, we are saving the environment; we are putting in place non-carbon emission infrastructure. So, we are creating power everywhere. It is not about using diesel, it is not about using PMS, it is not about generating the kinds of power that will pollute the environment.” 

He pointed out that NASENI and private companies have already begun producing solar panels locally, making it feasible to discontinue imports. 

“With NASENI here, you know that we have panels. It has a factory that has started producing solar panels, and other private individuals are also producing solar panels as we speak. 

“So, all we need to do is, even through science and technology, through our Presidential Executive Order No. 5, we will stop all these importations of solar panels. 

“We will support our local industries to grow, and very soon, most houses will go off-grid. Personally, I have been off-grid for over three years, and it is working.”

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