timetable that will attract more investments for Africa while taking cognizance of the current global energytransition in the direction of renewable.
“Nigeria will continue to drive the direction of the narrative for the African energy transition programme. We have stood out to say no to a single track energy transition programme and had and will continue to support a transition agenda that will promote gas and renewed investments in the hydrocarbon sector for Africa,” Sylva said on Sunday, according to a statement by his senior adviser, Media & Communications, Horatius Egua.
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