
Chidimma Uchegbu -Abuja
The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Livestock Development and the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), has formalised a strategic partnership to deploy solar-powered grids across grazing reserves in Nigeria.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which was signed on Friday 12th September, 2025, in Abuja, marks a milestone in the government’s efforts to revamp the livestock sector under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Mukhtar Maiha, underscored the significance of the partnership, noting that it will transform pastoral livelihoods and unlock the potential of Nigeria’s grazing reserves.
“Today, we are not just signing a document; we are ushering in a new era of sustainable development. For too long, the immense potential of Nigeria’s 417 grazing reserves has been hindered by lack of infrastructure. By providing solar-powered grids to rehabilitated reserves, we are laying the foundation for a more secure, productive, and peaceful future,” he stated.
The Minister further explained that the initiative will bring wide-ranging benefits, including “the provision of clean, renewable energy will power irrigation systems, improve year-round access to fodder and water, enhance education and healthcare, strengthen security, and create jobs. Millions of pastoralists and livestock keepers across the country will benefit from this intervention.”
On her part, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr. Chinyere Ijeoma Akujobi, emphasised the central role of energy in livestock development, noting: “All our planned interventions across the livestock value chain rely on reliable power supply.
“From the Renewed Hope Villages to the grazing reserves under rehabilitation and the infrastructure we are putting in place, none can function effectively without energy. This MoU with the REA therefore represents a significant milestone in achieving our goals,” she said.
In his remarks, REA Managing Director, Abba Abubakar Aliyu, described the collaboration as “a marriage of convenience” and emphasised the Agency’s commitment to energising livestock clusters:
“Our mandate is to provide electricity to unserved and underserved communities. Partnering with the Ministry of Livestock Development allows us to deploy solar infrastructure to grazing reserves with schools, clinics, abattoirs, and markets. This will catalyse livestock development, stimulate rural economies, and create job opportunities in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President.”
The pilot phase of the program will commence in Wawa-Zange (Gombe State), Wase (Plateau State), Gongoshin (Adamawa State), and Kawu in the Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, before expanding nationwide.
This initiative demonstrates the Federal Government’s commitment to addressing resource-based conflicts, improving rural infrastructure, and enhancing national food security through sustainable livestock development.