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REA MD Aliyu to speak at Oriental News 3rd National Conference in Lagos on July 25

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Last updated: July 4, 2024 12:37 pm
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Ag. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, MD/CEO of the Rural Electrification Agency, REA, Abba Abubakar Aliyu
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…SEC Director General Dr.  Agama to highlight strategies for advancing green initiatives

 

Oredola Adeola

The Ag. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, MD/CEO of the Rural Electrification Agency, REA, Abba  Aliyu has been scheduled to participate in the 3rd National Conference organized by Oriental News Nigeria on July 25th, 2024.

At this event, the REA’s Ag.CEO is expected to discuss the World Bank-approved Nigeria Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES) project and outline the Agency’s efforts to provide clean and reliable electricity across Nigeria to key energy professionals and government officials.

Yemisi Izuora, Publisher of Oriental News Nigeria Online, made this known in a statement obtained by Advisors Reports ahead of the conference, which will be held in Lagos.

She emphasized that the conference, scheduled for July 25th, 2024, at Radisson Blu GRA Ikeja, Lagos, at 9 am, will gather key policymakers, government and non-governmental organizations, and industry experts in Nigeria’s financial sector to discuss the nation’s Green Economy Initiative.

Oriental News Nigeria confirmed that Aliyu will participate in the conference, addressing relevant industry matters.

Additionally, the Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Dr. Emomotimi Agama, will examine key policies and options available to strengthen Nigeria’s national economy while aligning with the global push towards promoting a green economy.

The theme of the 2024 Conference, “Green Economy, Sustainable Growth, and Infrastructure Transformation,” will consider various options for Nigeria to sustain economic development and growth.

Sub-themes of the conference include Green Finance, marketing, and supply chain strategies, policies for a green economy, renewable energy, the ecosystem for a green economy, and digital economy entrepreneurship.

Mrs Izuora said, “Agama, who has confirmed his attendance, expressed the belief that opportunities in terms of green economy are linked to the enormous possibilities for sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, ecotourism, and coastal development.

“Also, other stakeholders have highlighted that Nigeria’s commitment to harnessing its natural resource potential could make the country a pioneer in promoting green economy development, hence the choice of the theme of the conference.

“The conference is segmented into two main broad areas, with the opening programme to address the key thematic topic through the guest speaker’s intervention and Chairman’s remarks with comments from participants which centers around the conference theme.

“The second segment is a round-table discussion through wider engagement by select professionals to discuss the main theme and sub-themes of the conference.

“In recent years, economies all around the world have been experiencing a protracted slowdown driven by structural, global, and cyclical factors.

“Economic strategies that have been implemented to tackle recession and achieve rapid economic development have endangered sustainable growth by contributing to environmental degradation, global warming, and other negative repercussions.

“Changing the paradigm to a green economy will boost natural capital stocks, safeguard the environment, and ensure social justice by providing practical tools and approaches to achieve sustainable growth while reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities.

“A transition to a green economy, however, faces challenges such as a lack of an appropriate policy framework, inadequate capital expenditure, varying levels of development, and resource endowments.

“Therefore, for green sustainable development, newer business models, strategic changes and innovation in the use of resources, responsible and cleaner business practices, and green technologies are needed.

“The conference will draw together and engage researchers, eminent practitioners, and policymakers from across the country who will form part of the plenary (Round-Table) session that will deliberate on the latest findings on practices and policies for a green economy and sustainable growth through strategic change and identify priorities for action by stakeholders to pursue the most promising policies and practices,” Izuora stated.

The conference will also serve as a venue where academic peers may exchange information, share experiences, collaborate, and develop management answers to pressing business issues.

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