Nigerian Embassy Delegation Visits Allian Power to Advance Power Grid Partnerships

05.26.2026

A high-level diplomatic delegation led by Ambassador Babagana Wakil, the Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of the Embassy of Nigeria in China, recently visited Qingdao to hold strategic talks with Allian Power. The discussions centered on deploying advanced supplementary power systems to support Nigeria’s national power grid and drive sustainable industrial growth.

Mr. Eric Wu, General Manager of Allian Power, alongside Mr. Charles Liu, Marketing Department Manager, officially received the diplomatic delegation. Both parties engaged in comprehensive exchanges regarding local manufacturing investment, microgrid infrastructure, and the utilization of natural gas for off-grid power generation.

Strengthening Nigeria’s Off-Grid Infrastructure & Mining Sectors

During the summit, Ambassador Babagana Wakil extended an official invitation to Allian Power to invest and establish local manufacturing facilities in Nigeria. Highlighting Nigeria’s vast mineral reserves and abundant natural gas resources, the Ambassador emphasized the critical role of heavy-duty generator sets as a reliable supplementary power source for remote mining operations.

Furthermore, utilizing localized natural gas to fuel these generator sets offers an economical, safe, and eco-friendly electricity alternative for regions currently bypassed by the national grid. Ambassador Wakil highly commended Allian Power’s technological innovation, noting that Nigeria prioritizes strategic energy partnerships with China. He affirmed that Allian Power’s technical expertise and field experience are pivotal for accelerating Nigeria’s emerging industrial sectors and exploring new pathways for sustainable development.

Allian Power’s Commitment to the “Belt and Road Initiative”

Welcoming the delegation, Mr. Eric Wu expressed his gratitude and highlighted Nigeria’s enduring partnership with China under the “Belt and Road Initiative.” He reaffirmed that Allian Power is fully prepared to leverage its engineering expertise in the energy sector to help Nigeria build robust, clean energy infrastructure in areas lacking urban power grid coverage.

Looking ahead, Allian Power aims to broaden its strategic footprint in Nigeria, contributing directly to the global transition toward green, low-carbon, and highly resilient energy ecosystems.


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