Onuigbo highlights benefits of Nigeria’s presence at Abu Dhabi sustainability Week


 A two-term federal lawmaker, Sam Onuigbo has described Nigeria’s participation in the ongoing Abu Dhabi sustainability Week, ADSW, as not only a great opportunity to consolidate on its gains, but also a crucial step towards advancing the country’s climate action agenda.

Onuigbo, a member of the North East Development Commission, NEDC, who sponsored Nigeria’s signature Climate Change Act in 2021, praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s continued participation in the sustainability dialogue, stressing that the President’s engaging interest has helped in strengthening international partnerships and accelerating sustainable development.

Onuigbo, who is attending the 2026 the ADSW told journalists that the significance of the global event, apart from being one of the world’s leading sustainability platforms, provides Nigeria with such a rare opportunity to align its national priorities with global climate solutions.

He remarked that the approval of the country’s Carbon Market Framework, which was unveiled in the Abu Dhabi meeting, shows that Nigeria was ready to attract the much-needed investment into green sectors of the economy.

Dismissing the suggestion in some quarters that the event was not worth Nigeria’s attendance, Onuigbo, who is a member of the North East Development Commission, NEDC, maintained that ADSW 2026 is not just another international conference for Nigeria, stressing that it is a strategic space where climate ambition meets real investment, innovation, and action.

He stated, “Nigeria’s presence signals our readiness to transition to a greener economy while addressing energy poverty, unemployment, and climate vulnerability.

“Nigeria’s participation is boosted by the physical presence and address by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu both in 2025 and 2026. It is heartwarming that the President in his speech mentioned Nigeria’s readiness to partner with the rest of the world and even extended open invitation to them.

“Not that alone, the President signalled Nigeria’s firm commitment to a green and inclusive transition, declaring that the country is aligning climate action with energy access, economic goal and social development.

“I want to commend Mr. President for announcing that Nigeria will co-host Investopia with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Lagos in February as part of efforts to attract global investors and accelerate sustainable investment inflows into the country.”

Onuigbo disclosed that Nigeria’s attendance will strengthen its influence in global climate and sustainability discussions, stressing, “As Africa’s most populous country and largest economy, Nigeria’s development choices have far-reaching implications for the continent.
“Participation at ADSW allows our country to clearly present its climate challenges ranging from flooding and desertification to energy access gaps while contributing African perspectives to global policy conversations.”

According to him, the investment potential of  the event is huge, “Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week attracts global financiers, development partners, and technology providers focused on renewable energy, climate-smart agriculture, water security, and green infrastructure.