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Rural electrification Agency/Lotus Bank N100bn MOU hits 7MW

Energy efficiency rural electrification Agency/Lotus Bank N100bn MOU Hits First Milestone With 7MW Ebonyi Mini-grid Project.

 

Barely weeks after the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) and Lotus Bank signed a landmark ₦100 billion Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the partnership has begun to yield fruits as Ventura Logistics Services has secured ₦7.4 billion in financing to deploy renewable energy infrastructure across eight key sites in Ebonyi State.

This funding, backed by the Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES) Program’s Performance-Based Grant (PBG) framework, marks the first major drawdown from the Lotus Bank facility.

The investment is set to deliver approximately 7MW of renewable power, a move projected to transform the socio-economic landscape for over 30,000 households and businesses.

The deployment will reach across the communities of Okposi, Mebiokpa, and Ohaozara within the Ohaozara Local Government Area, extending to Ebunwana in Edda Local Government Area.

Additionally, the project will cover Unwana and Afikpo in Afikpo North, as well as Iboko in the Izzi Local Government Area.

Reacting to the speed of the deployment, the Managing Director of the REA, Abba Aliyu, emphasized that this milestone is evidence that the agency is actively working on partnerships that deliver real and tangible results to Nigerians.

According to Aliyu, this specific project stands as a prime example of how strategic alignment can yield immediate benefits for the public.

The rapid onboarding of Ventura Logistics is being credited to the disciplined structure of the DARES framework. By utilizing a performance-based model, the program provides the transparency and confidence in outcomes that commercial lenders like Lotus Bank require to commit capital to the renewable sector.

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