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Nigeria commits to promoting green investment, innovation in aviation sector

Nigeria Commits to Promoting Green Investment and Innovation in Aviation Sector
Government Reaffirms Sustainable Aviation Goals
The Nigerian federal government has reiterated its dedication to advancing green investment and innovation within the nation’s aviation sector, with the objective of fostering a sustainable future for its airports. Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo announced this commitment during a stakeholders’ meeting held in Abuja, underscoring that the initiative aligns with global efforts to combat climate change and encourage environmentally responsible practices across the industry.
Minister Keyamo pointed to the progress made in carbon emission management at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA) as a benchmark for replication at other international airports throughout Nigeria. He commended the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) for its leadership in organizing the forum and for its active participation in the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) programme, which establishes rigorous standards for measuring, reporting, and managing carbon emissions at airports.
“Achieving ACA certification for NAIA will send a strong message that Nigeria is open for sustainable business,” Keyamo stated, emphasizing that this ambition requires the collaborative efforts of all stakeholders. He acknowledged the complexity of airport operations, where emissions arise from multiple sources including aircraft activities, ground support equipment, vehicular traffic, and energy consumption by concessions and catering services.
Collaborative Approach to Sustainable Aviation
The minister urged all parties involved to ensure that the outcomes of the engagement serve as a catalyst for ushering in a new era in Nigerian aviation—one where growth and sustainability are mutually reinforcing. He further called for the formation of a technical working group composed of representatives from all stakeholder organizations to develop a detailed, costed, and time-bound action plan specifically for NAIA.
Representing FAAN Managing Director Olubunmi Kuku, Director of Human Resources and Administration Luqman Emiola elaborated on the ACA programme’s role as a comprehensive framework enabling airports to address climate change challenges. Emiola highlighted that while airports may share operational similarities, each requires a customized carbon management strategy. He also stressed the significant risks climate change poses to the global aviation industry, warning that failure to manage these risks could adversely affect national business and livelihoods.
Context and Broader Implications
Nigeria’s commitment to sustainable aviation emerges amid ongoing challenges in the sector, including regulatory compliance, infrastructure development, and competition with established global players. Nevertheless, the government’s focus on green investment is anticipated to elicit positive market responses, as Africa increasingly positions itself as a hub for aviation innovation. Industry analysts expect that competitors will likely accelerate investments in sustainable technologies and infrastructure upgrades to maintain their competitive advantage.
This emphasis on sustainability in aviation runs parallel to developments in Nigeria’s oil sector, where companies such as TotalEnergies are pursuing high-risk offshore projects to support the country’s $60 billion upstream investment target. These ventures, while promising, face operational challenges in areas like the Niger Delta Basin and remain vulnerable to fluctuations in global oil prices.
As Nigeria advances its green agenda in aviation, the government has reaffirmed its commitment to addressing environmental impacts with the utmost seriousness, positioning the country as a forward-looking participant in both the regional and global aviation arenas.

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