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Experts Raise Alarm Over Proposed Nuclear Power Plans in Nigeria,Urge Transparency, Renewable Energy Alternatives

Last updated: May 17, 2026 12:33 pm
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Debate is intensifying over plans to introduce nuclear power plants in Nigeria, as environmental advocates and energy experts warn that the country may be stepping into a risky and outdated technology.

At an expert presentation and journalists’ workshop in Lagos, organised by Renevlyn Development Initiative in collaboration with Tipping Point North South of the United Kingdom, speakers raised concerns about safety, transparency and the long-term consequences of nuclear energy projects proposed for the country.

Across several African countries, nuclear power is being promoted as a solution to electricity shortages. But critics argue that the dangers and long-term environmental costs are rarely discussed.

Advocates at the expert presentation and journalists’ workshop say journalists and citizens often receive little information about the agreements surrounding nuclear projects, many of which involve Russia’s state nuclear company, Rosatom.

Executive Director of the Renevlyn Development Initiative, Philip Jakpor, warned that the technology being proposed for African countries is already being phased out in many parts of the world.

He also raised questions about whether the technology can provide timely solutions to Nigeria’s urgent energy needs urging
Africa to instead prioritise renewable energy sources such as solar and wind.

“These technologies Nigeria and other African countries are embracing are obsolete and are being phased out globally. If we build nuclear plants in a country already battling insecurity, terrorists could threaten such facilities. That could even lead to foreign military presence to protect them.” Philip Jakpor, Executive Director, Renevelyn Development Initiative said.

Jakpor highlighted unresolved concerns about nuclear waste management and potential locations reportedly under consideration, including Itu in Akwa Ibom State.

“Nobody is explaining where the nuclear waste will go or how it will be managed. These are critical questions that must be answered before any project begins.” He added.

The workshop was designed to equip journalists with the knowledge needed to investigate and report nuclear energy proposals more critically, ensuring Nigerians are fully informed before decisions with potentially far-reaching consequences are made.

( Editor: Nkoli Omhoudu)

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