REA Strengthens Rural Power With ₦9bn For Havenhill, Faraday Mini-Grid Deployment

April 5, 2026
April 5, 2026
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The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) has disbursed ₦7.95 billion to Havenhill to finance critical equipment for four mini-grid power projects across Taraba, Kwara, and Kogi States.

The agency also released ₦1.056 billion to Faraday & Otstred Limited for mini-grid deployments across three sites in Niger State. 

These allocations follow REA’s recent announcements of ₦7.4 billion in financing for Ventura Logistics Services and ₦3.2 billion for Zanoplus, a statement said on Sunday.

Supported by the Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES) program’s Performance-Based Grant (PBG) framework, this funding is a direct result of a recently signed ₦100 billion Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Lotus Bank.

Speaking on the development, REA Managing Director Dr. Abba Aliyu lauded the consistent capital injection into Nigeria’s renewable sector.

“What is particularly encouraging here is the consistency; this is not a one-off. It is a pattern of capital being deployed, projects moving forward, and confidence in the system continuing to grow.”

“For developers, this means access to the equipment and financing needed to deliver. For communities, it means faster timelines for reliable power. And for the market, it reinforces the point that local financing is stepping up in a significant way,” Aliyu said. 

He added that the REA remains committed to empowering local companies to power Nigeria.

“This is exactly the kind of energy we hoped to unlock where Nigerian financial institutions take the lead in powering Nigeria’s renewable infrastructure, backed by strong, performance-based frameworks. We are building momentum, and it is beginning to show,” he added.

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