By Angela Atabo
The Federal Government has commended the establishment of a climate-smart Electric Vehicle (EV) Recharge Hub, calling it a timely, strategic initiative to support Nigeriaโs commitments ahead of COP-30 in 2025.
Mrs Omotenioye Majekodunmi, Director-General of the National Council on Climate Change (NCCC), lauded BYD Motors Nigeria and its partners for the launch of the electric vehicle recharge hub, highlighting private-sector leadership in climate action.
Majekodunmi, represented by Jummai Vandu, a Climate Change Specialist at NCCC, said the initiative demonstrated the kind of collaboration and private-sector leadership required to accelerate Nigeriaโs transition toward low-carbon, sustainable, and resilient transportation systems.
โThis facility is a tangible, strategic step reinforcing Nigeriaโs commitment to climate action, aligning with COP-30 momentum in Belรฉm, Brazil, which emphasised that transport sector transitions are essential for the 1.5ยฐC climate goal.โ
She explained that the recharge hub accelerated Nigeriaโs transition to low-emission transport systems and supported the Global Transport Effort, aiming to reduce energy demand and integrate renewable energy efficiently into mobility solutions.
Majekodunmi added that it also reinforced President Bola Tinubuโs Renewed Hope Agenda by promoting green industrialisation, creating โgreen jobsโ for a Just Transition, and building resilience into Nigeriaโs critical infrastructure for sustainable growth.
She reiterated NCCCโs commitment to sustained collaboration with BYD Motors Nigeria to strengthen the countryโs position as a leader in Africaโs low-carbon, resilient mobility and transportation sector over the coming years.
Majekodunmi lauded BYD Nigeria for its sector-specific intervention, particularly in transportation, describing it as aligned with the national transition strategy while fully resonating with broader national climate and sustainability priorities.
Chief Moses Ayom, CEO and Chairman of Haitong International Nigeria Ltd, said a two-day post-COP-30 follow-up event was organised by BYD, Haitong, and the Grassroots Centre for Rights and Civic Orientation (GRACO).
Ayom, also Vice Chair of BYD Nigeria, explained that as socially responsible organisations committed to environmental sustainability, BYD, Haitong, and GRACO felt compelled to take practical action following COP-30 discussions.
โOur practical action takes the form of the Climate Smart Electric Vehicle Recharge Hub, launched today.
โAt BYD, Haitong, and GRACO, we believe practical steps speak louder than words in climate action,โ he said.
He emphasised their commitment to investing in structures and infrastructure designed to transform mobility, empower citizens, and accelerate Nigeriaโs transition toward a low-carbon, sustainable transportation future across urban and regional areas.
Ayom explained that with the growing role of electric vehicles worldwide, Nigeria could not be left behind and must establish practical infrastructure supporting fleets of electric vehicles for individuals, agencies, and corporate organisations.
He said the climate-smart EV recharge hub provided a practical support system, allowing EV owners to fully charge vehicles in just 40 minutes while enjoying convenience, reducing reliance on fossil fuels, and promoting green mobility.
โIn terms of skills and technology transfer, BYD, Haitong, and GRACO have ensured the hub creates jobs for youth in retail, maintenance, and other areas of electric vehicle technology and green industry employment,โ he added.
Ayom also noted that the hub served as a training centre, equipping young Nigerians with EV maintenance skills to feed into the automotive market and support the countryโs growing sustainable mobility sector.
He emphasised that COP-30โs most consequential outcome was establishing a just transition aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ensuring climate action benefited all citizens without leaving anyone behind or marginalised.
โOur Climate Smart EV Recharge Hub exemplifies the just transition approach; with supportive government policies at national and sub-national levels, we can achieve remarkable progress toward low-carbon, resilient urban mobility in Nigeria,โ Ayom stated.
He added that BYD, Haitong, and GRACO fully aligned with the Federal Governmentโs green transition roadmap, stressing collective action was essential because government alone could not achieve nationwide sustainable mobility and climate goals.
Ayom added that the launch of the hub would inspire further climate-smart initiatives, encouraging stakeholders and the private sector to develop resilient, low-carbon infrastructure across Nigerian cities, reinforcing sustainable urban development strategies.
Also speaking, Chief Route Commander Christopher Eya of the Federal Road Safety Corps commended the initiative, highlighting its potential to reduce automobile emissions, promote clean mobility, and enhance a greener environment for all Nigerians. (NAN)
Edited by Abiemwense Moru










