POWER GAME-CHANGER: REA BOSS UNVEILS RAMCO AS NIGERIA’S PERMANENT FIX FOR ENERGY POVERTY

GREATRIBUNETVNEWS–MANAGING DIRECTOR of the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Dr. Abba Abubakar Aliyu, has declared the *Renewable Asset Management Company (RAMCO)* as the nation’s strategic weapon for long-term, sustainable energy financing.
It’s not just another agency — it’s Nigeria’s answer to decades of energy failure
The landmark company is set to be officially launched on *Wednesday, August 26, 2026, in Abuja* — ushering in a bold new era of distributed renewable energy access for millions of unserved Nigerians.
In a statement, the REA MD revealed that RAMCO is intended to provide a specialized platform for the professional management, optimization, and long-term sustainability of renewable energy assets.
He noted that Nigeria’s renewable energy opportunity is significant given its large population, solar resources, growing renewable energy developer ecosystem, and legal framework under the Electricity Act 2023.
He argued that the country now needs institutions capable of connecting renewable energy infrastructure with long-term private capital.
According to him, if properly structured and commercially disciplined, RAMCO could become a bridge between public infrastructure and private investment, while helping Nigeria move from a model focused primarily on infrastructure deployment to one centered on asset sustainability, productivity, and capital recycling.
“Build. Operate. Optimize. Aggregate. Refinance. Reinvest,” he said, describing what he sees as a potential model for creating a revolving financing system for renewable energy infrastructure.
Aliyu said the approach could allow capital initially deployed into mature renewable energy assets to be refinanced or recycled subject to appropriate commercial and regulatory structures with the proceeds potentially supporting new projects.
He argued that such a model could reduce Nigeria’s dependence on government budgets, sovereign borrowing, and development finance to expand electricity access.
The REA MD also identified asset maintenance as a major consideration for the renewable energy sector, noting that solar panels, batteries, inverters, and other components have different operating lifespans and require continuous maintenance and replacement.
He said effective asset management would therefore need to cover areas such as equipment maintenance, revenue collection, customer demand, operator performance, and the overall financial health of renewable energy projects.
He said attracting such long-term capital is important because the country’s electricity infrastructure needs are too large to be financed by the government alone.
He argued that Nigeria’s renewable energy strategy must therefore focus not only on installed capacity, but also on the ability to manage electricity infrastructure efficiently and mobilize capital for continued expansion.
He noted that the success of RAMCO should ultimately be measured by factors including the number of renewable assets kept productive, private capital attracted, distressed projects restored, and capital recycled into new electrification projects.