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Economic Reforms Unleash New Energy Opportunities for SMEs

Experts say Nigeria’s economic reforms are opening up the energy sector, creating fresh opportunities for SMEs to grow, innovate, and boost productivity.

October 14, 2025
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A fresh wave of macroeconomic reforms is opening doors for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria’s energy sector, say industry leaders, promising a boost in productivity, competitiveness, and inclusive growth.

Speaking at the 18th NAEE/IAEE Annual International Conference in Abuja, former Nigerian Association for Energy Economics (NAEE) president Prof. Adeola Adenikinju praised the government’s policy shift as “strong and forward-looking,” while urging caution to protect vulnerable groups and grassroots entrepreneurs.

“The reforms must be inclusive,” Prof. Adenikinju said. “While market forces drive growth, deliberate policies are needed to ensure small business inclusion and affordable access to energy.”

Related: President Tinubu Says Credicorp Loans Reach 153,000 Nigerians: Highlights Economic Progress

Why This Matters for SMEs

Under the newly adopted economic reforms:

  • Lower energy costs will reduce operating expenses for SMEs, enabling them to scale, innovate, and remain competitive.
  • Improved access to domestic gas supply will relieve bottlenecks in energy-intensive sectors.
  • Regulatory de-barriers in energy markets could encourage SME participation in energy services, clean technology, and power infrastructure.
  • These changes, he noted, would “boost productivity for small and medium enterprises” across sectors.

Also addressing the conference, Dr. Omar Faruk, Secretary General of the African Petroleum Producers Association (APPO), underscored that Africa’s energy transition must reflect its development realities. While renewables are gaining ground, fossil fuels will continue to play an essential role in powering African industries in the near term.

Dr. Faruk emphasized that reforms should be aligned with Africa’s infrastructure gaps, energy demand growth, and financing constraints.

Key Takeaways for SmartPreneurs & Energy-Sector Startups

  • Invest in energy efficiency: With energy reform lowering prices and improving availability, SMEs that adopt energy-efficient tech stand to gain first.
  • Enter energy support services: Opportunities exist in maintenance, mini-grids, solar installations, and gas distribution.
  • Work with policymakers: Engage with industry associations to ensure reforms remain inclusive and support bottom-tier entrepreneurs.
  • Track regulation trends: Be ready to adapt, as liberalization may bring new licensing, tariff regimes, and market rules.
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