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Port Harcourt gets status of Nigeria’s Premier Energy City, Rivers govt pledges support

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Port Harcourt gets status of Nigeria’s Premier Energy City, Rivers govt pledges support

By Onyewuchi Ojinnaka

Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital has officially been recognised and accorded the status of Nigeria’s Premier Energy City.

The designation of Port Harcourt as the country’s Premier Energy City was held in a landmark ceremony at the Rivers State Government House on Tuesday where the Society of Energy Editors officially invested the Oil City with the esteemed status due to its pivotal role in the nation’s economy.

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The event marked a historic recognition of the city’s legacy and a bold commitment to its future as a continental energy leader.

Representing the Administrator of Rivers State, His Excellency Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas (Rtd), the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Ibibia Lucky Worika, reaffirmed the state government’s unwavering commitment to fostering an environment where energy investments can thrive.

He pledged robust security, fiscal discipline, and investor-friendly policies to make ventures in gas, crude refining, and petrochemicals both viable and profitable.

“Port Harcourt is Nigeria’s energy heritage and the cradle of the nation’s industrial dreams,” the Administrator stated in his address

“From the discovery of oil in Oloibiri to the establishment of refineries and petrochemical complexes, Rivers State has carried the weight and promise of Nigeria’s prosperity. This investiture affirms our history, but it does more. It challenges us to go further. Port Harcourt is not just Nigeria’s energy capital, it is destined to become the energy capital of Africa.” he asserted.

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To consolidate this new designation, the Administrator outlined a strategic five-pillar plan which are:

* Energy Diversification: Expanding into renewables such as solar, wind, and hydro, alongside petroleum and gas.

*Local Value Addition: Deepening local content to ensure the people of Rivers State are active participants in every link of the energy value chain.

*Infrastructure Development: Building a regional energy hub with world-class infrastructure and pipelines linking Nigeria to Africa and beyond.

*Environmental Stewardship: Safeguarding rivers, farmlands, and communities to ensure sustainable development.

*Global Re-integration: Supporting the re-enlistment of Port Harcourt into the World Energy Cities Programme (WECP) and hosting an Annual International Energy Conference and Exhibition.

A major outcome of the event was the announcement of a forthcoming Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) between the Rivers State Government and the Society of Energy Editors.

This partnership, as revealed by the Society’s Chairman, Malam Yakubu Lawal, is designed to open doors for international investment, elevate the city’s global prestige, and establish an annual international conference to showcase Port Harcourt alongside 15 other globally recognized energy cities.

The keynote address at the occasion was delivered by the Vice Chancellor of Rivers State University, Prof. Isaac Zeb-Obipi, who gave a historical context of Port Harcourt’s energy journey since 1956.

He stressed the obvious need for diversification into gas and renewables and called for stronger collaboration among stakeholders, balanced energy journalism, and educational reforms to empower youth with future-ready skills.

In his short remark, Rivers State Government Senior Special Adviser (Media) Hector Igbikiowubo extended the invitation by the Rivers State Government to the private sector to invest with courage and responsibility. 

He urged the youths to bring their creativity and innovation into the energy space, solidifying Port Harcourt’s status as the heart of Nigeria’s energy present and future.

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