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UNDP seeks Nigeria’s shift from oil to renewable energy

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has urged Nigeria to accelerate its shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy, highlighting the risks associated with continued reliance on oil. Speaking at the launch of the Africa Minigrids Programme, UNDP Resident Representative Elsie Attafuah emphasized that global dependence on oil makes nations vulnerable to conflicts, supply chain disruptions, and environmental harm. She used the Strait of Hormuz as an example, noting that even minor disruptions in such strategic locations could have widespread global impacts. Attafuah pointed out that over half of African oil-dependent countries have experienced conflicts tied to their oil industries, citing examples like Angola and South Sudan. She contrasted this with renewable energy, arguing that Africa's abundant solar and wind resources offer a more sustainable path forward without the risk of conflict.

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UNDP seeks Nigeria’s shift from oil to renewable energy

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has urged Nigeria to accelerate its shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy, highlighting the risks associated with continued reliance on oil. Speaking at the launch of the Africa Minigrids Programme, UNDP Resident Representative Elsie Attafuah emphasized that global dependence on oil makes nations vulnerable to conflicts, supply chain disruptions, and environmental harm. She used the Strait of Hormuz as an example, noting that even minor disruptions in such strategic locations could have widespread global impacts. Attafuah pointed out that over half of African oil-dependent countries have experienced conflicts tied to their oil industries, citing examples like Angola and South Sudan. She contrasted this with renewable energy, arguing that Africa's abundant solar and wind resources offer a more sustainable path forward without the risk of conflict.

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