How Nigeria plans to spend ₦15 billion green bond

Nigeria issued a maiden ₦10.69 billion green bond with a five-year tenor in 2017 to fund energy projects
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Nigeria will issue a green bond of up to ₦15 billion to fund environmental projects, the country’s debt office announced.

The government had previously said it was planning a bond programme for environmental projects as part of its move to align with a global push to expand the market for finance and fight climate change.

Nigeria issued a maiden ₦10.69 billion green bond with a five-year tenor in 2017 to fund projects to develop renewable energy. The statement does not specify the new bond’s planned tenor.

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According to the Debt Management Office, the second issuance was part of a bid to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by 2030.

“Eligible green projects can be classified under three themes within the green bond framework, namely renewable energy, afforestation, and transportation,” it said in a statement.

The debt office said it is working on the offer with Chapel Hill Denham Advisory Limited, Capital Assets Limited, Rand Merchant Bank Nigeria Limited, and Stanbic IBTC Capital Limited.

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Nigeria will issue a green bond of up to ₦15 billion to fund environmental projects, the country’s debt office announced.

The government had previously said it was planning a bond programme for environmental projects as part of its move to align with a global push to expand the market for finance and fight climate change.

Nigeria issued a maiden ₦10.69 billion green bond with a five-year tenor in 2017 to fund projects to develop renewable energy. The statement does not specify the new bond’s planned tenor.

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According to the Debt Management Office, the second issuance was part of a bid to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by 2030.

“Eligible green projects can be classified under three themes within the green bond framework, namely renewable energy, afforestation, and transportation,” it said in a statement.

The debt office said it is working on the offer with Chapel Hill Denham Advisory Limited, Capital Assets Limited, Rand Merchant Bank Nigeria Limited, and Stanbic IBTC Capital Limited.

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