REA, bank strike N100b energy deal
Rural Electrification Agency (REA) and Lotus Bank have reached agreement to mobilise more than N100 billion under a strategic financing framework aimed at accelerating access to electricity. Under the Memorandum
Rural Electrification Agency (REA) and Lotus Bank have reached agreement to mobilise more than N100 billion under a strategic financing framework aimed at accelerating access to electricity.
Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by REA and Lotus Bank, the two parties will foster a public private partnership that bridges energy access gap and delivers electricity to unserved and underserved rural communities across Nigeria.
The agreement, signed on February 23, 2026, also formalised a partnership to provide bespoke project financing support to mini-grid developers participating in the Distributed Access to Renewable Energy (DARES) programme.
DARES is a World Bank-supported scale-up of the Nigeria Electrification Project (NEP), implemented by the REA to increase private sector-led electricity access for households, public institutions, and commercial customers.
According to the agreement, Lotus Bank will make available a revolving credit facility of N100 billion for project developers to procure essential equipment for renewable energy projects.
The facility offers up to N8 billion per developer with a tenure of up to 18 months.
Also, the bank will provide up to 90 per cent counterpart funding for projects approved under the result-based financing programmes, subject to credit risk assessments.
Read Also: UCL: Club Brugge snatch late 3-3 draw against Atletico
Managing Director, Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Abba Aliyu, said the collaboration would have profound impact of on the energy sector.
He said: “This partnership with Lotus Bank is a significant milestone in our commitment to promoting universal access to affordable and sustainable electricity.
“By securing this N100 billion credit facility, we are directly addressing the debt financing bottleneck that has historically hindered project developers. This ensures that reliable electricity can be delivered more efficiently to the rural communities that need it most, in line with our National Electrification Strategy.”
Managing Director,, Lotus Bank, Isiaka Ajani-Lawal, said the bank was committing N100 billion to foster financial inclusion in local communities while providing developers with the liquidity and advisory tools necessary for project success.
He said; “This initiative is not just about power; it is about improving lives and supporting the MSMEs that drive our economy.”
To ensure seamless execution, the REA will provide technical oversight by prequalifying developers, authenticating grant agreements, and utilizing Independent Verification Agents (IVAs) to confirm project connections. Lotus Bank will complement these efforts by deploying a collection platform to enhance the financial sustainability of the projects and offering international trade tools to improve delivery efficiency.
This collaboration strengthens the institutional framework for energy financing in Nigeria, ensuring that private sector participation is backed by robust capital. The project is expected to significantly lower the financial risks for developers, reduce project delivery timelines, and accelerate the transition to clean energy across the federation.
REA is the implementing agency of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) under the Federal Ministry of Power tasked with the electrification of unserved and underserved communities to catalyze economic growth and improve quality of life for Nigerians.
The agency was established under section 127 of the Electricity Act 2023.
REA is currently implementing the Rural Electrification Fund (REF), Capital Projects, Nigeria Electrification Project (NEP), Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES), National Public Sector Solarization Initiative (NPSSI), Solar Power Naija (SPN), Energizing Education Programme (EEP), Energizing Economies Initiative (EEI), Energizing Agriculture Programme (EAP), Energy for All – Mass Rural Electrification, Research and Innovation Hub. Africa Mini Grids Programme (AMP), Derisking Sustainable Off-Grid Lighting Solutions (DSOLS), the Korean Energy Project, Healthcare, Education, Agriculture, Rural Development And Transportation (e-HEART) and the Global Cleantech Innovation Programme (GCIP).
The agency is responsible for creating an enabling environment for private sector-led projects, which includes conducting feasibility assessments, energy audits, enumeration, data analysis, identification of qualified private sector developers, and project stakeholder engagements.