- Safiu Kehinde
Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu has advocated for stronger energy collaboration between the United States and Africa.
Adelabu emphasized the critical importance of strengthening collaboration between the United States and Africa to tackle energy poverty, drive sustainable development and foster economic growth.
The Minister made the call while delivering a keynote address at the 10th Powering Africa Summit (PAS25), held in Washington DC, USA, from March 6-7, 2025.
Themed *‘The Future of the US and Africa Energy Partnership’* and sponsored by Sun Africa, the summit brought together African leaders, global investors, and energy sector experts to address Africa’s energy challenges and unlock sustainable development opportunities.
As contained in a statement issued on Sunday by Bolaji Tunji, the Special Adviser to the Minister on Strategic Communication, Adelabu highlighted the significant progress achieved through initiatives such as Power Africa.
The initiatives, according to the statement, have played a pivotal role in expanding electricity access, mobilizing investments, and supporting policy reforms across Nigeria and the African continent.
The Minister also commended the recent launch of ‘Mission 300’, an ambitious initiative aimed at providing 300 million Africans with electricity access by 2030.
He called for stronger partnerships among stakeholders to achieve this goal, underscoring Nigeria’s commitment to leveraging technology transfer, infrastructure development, and capacity building to accelerate energy transition and drive economic growth.
Meanwhile, the United States Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, during a discussion with Adelabu, reaffirmed the US’ commitment to partnering with African nations to address energy poverty and promote sustainable development.
He expressed enthusiasm for deepening collaboration in renewable energy, off-grid solutions, and private-sector investments.
As highlighted in the statement, other outcomes from the summit include a platform for building strategic relationships with global investors and industry leaders, Policy frameworks to support the growth of Africa’s energy sector, Investment opportunities for developing Nigeria’s and Africa’s energy infrastructure.
The Minister’s participation at PAS25 reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to advancing energy access and sustainable development while showcasing the country’s potential as a key player in Africa’s energy transformation.
The summit highlighted the immense potential for strengthened US-Africa partnerships to drive progress in the global energy landscape.