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DBN Launches Green Declaration To Mobilise Green Finance

by  BUKOLA ARO-LAMBO
1 month ago
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FINANCE,DBN Launches Green Declaration To Mobilise Green Finance
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The Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) has launched the Green Declaration, as part of its commitment to accelerating Nigeria’s energy transition through climate-smart investment, strategic partnerships, and inclusive financial action.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, DBN managing director, Tony Okpanachi, described the Green Declaration as “a call to action and not mere imposition of obligations,” which sets the tone for Nigeria’s climate finance framework.

According to him, it would encourage institutions to align financial flows with the country’s climate goals, including the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and the Paris Agreement, while mobilising capital across public and private sectors, multilateral agencies, and community actors.
“The world is currently focused on energy transition—the shift towards clean and sustainable energy sources. By reducing reliance on fossil fuels and embracing renewable energy, we can address climate change, diversify energy sources, create jobs, and reduce pollution, ultimately leading to a healthier and more sustainable future.”

The declaration which signals a unified intent to position green finance as an economic opportunity, not a regulatory burden, integrates multiple fronts: championing climate-smart investments that create green jobs and protect natural ecosystems; driving innovation and ensuring inclusion so women, youth, rural entrepreneurs and underserved communities have access to finance; supporting regulatory frameworks that enable clean energy growth; and leading by example through institutional realignment.

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According to the DBN, these commitments are especially crucial in a country where energy transition has been hampered by limited funding, despite the urgent need to combat the rising consequences of climate change. Recent reports show Earth’s average surface temperature has increased by 1.2°C since the industrial revolution, triggering unprecedented floods, droughts, and socio-ethnic tensions—disasters that disproportionately affect vulnerable economies like Nigeria’s.

The declaration aims to directly address these systemic challenges. Okpanachi emphasised that with the right financial mechanisms, Nigeria can “facilitate the mobilisation and utilisation of financial resources for projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, support sustainable practices, and enhance climate resilience.”

Stakeholders from institutions such as Sterling Bank, Stanbic IBTC, the Green Climate Fund (GCF), the African Development Bank, the World Bank, and the Central Bank of Nigeria among others, signed a commemorative board during the event, pledging to support the Green Declaration’s goals. The board will be displayed at the DBN headquarters as a permanent reminder of the shared objectives.

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