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The recent launch of the PowerHer774 initiative by the Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation (CREDICORP), in collaboration with the Ministry of Women Affairs, has garnered commendation. This program sends a powerful message that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is genuinely committed to fulfilling one of its core promises under the Renewed Hope agenda: ensuring access to credit for economic inclusion, particularly for marginalized groups.

PowerHer774 aims to reach a significant milestone by providing three million women across Nigeria’s 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) with access to clean energy solutions, supported by structured consumer credit. This endeavor is both timely and visionary, addressing the critical dual issues of energy poverty and financial exclusion that have hindered the economic progress of millions of Nigerian women, especially those in rural regions.

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The initiative stands out by recognizing women as active economic agents rather than passive recipients of aid. It provides affordable solar systems and structured loans with flexible repayment options, empowering women to not only light their homes but also energize small businesses, create new income streams, and build formal credit histories. Historically, Nigerian women, particularly in rural areas, have faced significant challenges in accessing these opportunities.

Minister of Women Affairs, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, captured the essence of the program during its launch in Abuja, highlighting PowerHer774 as a key framework to bring sustainable solar energy solutions to women across the nation. The program aims to provide everything from basic lighting to more advanced needs such as refrigeration, one community at a time. While the initial achievements of this initiative are commendable, it’s important to recognize that empowering three million women—though significant—is still just a small fraction of what is needed to drive transformative change.

Reaching a Small Proportion of Nigeria’s Female Population

Nigeria’s current population exceeds 230 million, with women accounting for about 49.5%, or approximately 113.85 million. Reaching just three million women represents a mere 2.6% of the total female population. While this is a laudable step forward, it is nowhere near enough to create the systemic economic shift Nigeria needs.

Comparisons with other countries reveal how small the scale of this initiative is in the global context. India’s Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY), for example, has provided microloans to over 200 million people—most of whom are women—since 2015, contributing to small business growth and increased household incomes. Similarly, Bangladesh’s Grameen Bank has empowered over 9 million women, significantly contributing to the country’s poverty reduction efforts. In Kenya, the Women Enterprise Fund (WEF) has already supported over 1.5 million women, demonstrating the tangible benefits of well-executed empowerment programs.

The Role of Women in Nigeria’s Economic Transformation

Nigeria’s women play a central role in the economy. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), women make up more than 70% of the agricultural labor force but receive less than 10% of the credit available for agricultural ventures. Bridging this gap could add up to $229 billion to Nigeria’s GDP by 2025, according to a 2023 McKinsey Global Institute report. Beyond the financial imperative, empowering women is crucial for the nation’s long-term prosperity.

Women also dominate Nigeria’s informal sector, which constitutes more than 65% of total employment and about 50% of the GDP. However, they remain largely excluded from formal financial services. By expanding programs like PowerHer774, the government could significantly improve financial inclusion, entrepreneurship, and resilience for millions of households.

The Ripple Effect of Empowering Women

Expanding PowerHer774 to include tens of millions of women would do more than just improve economic conditions. It would have a profound impact on society as a whole. Studies show that economically empowered women reinvest up to 90% of their income into their families and communities, leading to better health, education, and nutrition outcomes. Empowered women are also less vulnerable to exploitation and more capable of promoting peace and stability within their communities—a crucial consideration given Nigeria’s current security challenges.

On a global scale, the expansion of PowerHer774 would contribute significantly to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 5 on Gender Equality, Goal 7 on Affordable and Clean Energy, and Goal 8 on Decent Work and Economic Growth. Nigeria’s national development plans emphasize gender equality and financial inclusion, and scaling up PowerHer774 could serve as a flagship model of the nation’s commitment to achieving these goals.

Critical Factors for Scaling Up PowerHer774

To reach a higher scale, several key enablers must be prioritized. Public-private partnerships are essential. CREDICORP’s collaboration with banks, microfinance institutions, and fintech companies is a commendable approach. The government should further leverage private capital and expertise to co-invest in the expansion of the program, incentivizing sectors such as energy, telecommunications, and finance.

Additionally, decentralized implementation—through local governments, cooperatives, and community organizations—can ensure that interventions are customized to meet local needs. Leveraging digital technology, including mobile money platforms, can enhance registration, credit scoring, disbursement, and repayment processes, reaching even the most remote areas of Nigeria.

The Role of Political Will and Ambition

The political will demonstrated by President Tinubu’s administration in launching PowerHer774 is an encouraging first step. To realize the full potential of this program, it is crucial that the government commits to scaling the initiative further. Setting a new target to reach at least 20 million women within the next three years, with a long-term vision to empower 30 to 40 million women by the end of the decade, would make a meaningful impact on Nigeria’s economy and society.

Women are the custodians of households, and by empowering them, the government can accelerate progress toward improved living standards for all Nigerians. Scaling up this initiative will not only lift millions of women out of poverty but will also ignite national growth, fostering a brighter, more sustainable future.

The Path Forward: Dreaming Bigger

The future of Nigeria is inseparably linked to the empowerment of its women. To truly unlock the nation’s potential, Nigeria must dare to dream bigger and aim for the ambitious goal of reaching millions more women. The current efforts must be seen as just the beginning—a spark that can grow into an unstoppable force for change. By expanding PowerHer774 and committing to bold, transformative action, Nigeria has the opportunity to rise to its full potential. The time to act is now.

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Gift Ifeanyi is a passionate and talented young web developer with a flair for storytelling and a keen interest in business and entrepreneurship. She brings a fresh perspective and a tech-savvy approach to delivering daily news and insights on the ever-evolving world of startups, innovation, and business trends. With a commitment to excellence and a drive to inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs, Gift is dedicated to creating engaging and informative content that empowers readers to thrive in the dynamic business landscape.

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