Nigeria’s energy transition could hinge on the rise of sustainable aviation fuel

    Alice Adedayo Ige | Insights | Jan 27, 2026    
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Nigeria stands at a critical juncture in its quest for energy sustainability. The aviation sector, a significant component of the nation’s economy, faces increasing pressure to reduce its carbon footprint. Given the dire need for cleaner alternatives, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) emerges as a pivotal solution, promising to reshape not only the aviation industry but also Nigeria’s overall energy landscape. However, the transition to this renewable fuel presents both opportunities and challenges.

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