Commonwealth Secretariat, SEforAll, City of London, Company of Fuellers, Others support Nigeria Climate Investment Summit at LCAW 2026
London, April 27, 2026
Prominent global, national, and municipal agencies and private-sector institutions have expressed strong support for the inaugural Nigeria Climate Investment Summit (NCIS), billed to be held in London in June 2026.
Top among these are the United Nations Sustainable Energy for All (SEforAll), the Commonwealth Secretariat, the City of London, and the Worshipful Company of Fuellers, a livery company representing the energy industry with membership spanning electricity generation, renewables, oil and gas supply chains.
According to the organisers of the NCIS, details of confirmed partnerships, supporting organisations, and high-level participants will be released in the coming weeks.
Designed as a major programme of the London Climate Action Week (LCAW), the largest, most diverse, and influential gathering of climate change and investment professionals in the world, the NCIS will convene senior Nigerian officials, including the leadership and members of the National Assembly, Heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies, Governors and subnational leaders, key regulators, corporates, and other pertinent actors.
They will be joined by members of the UK and global investment community, intergovernmental organisations, Development Finance Institutions, regulators, institutional investors, businesses with innovative investment plans in Nigeria, and diaspora capital networks.
The Summit will provide a structured platform to present Nigeria’s climate policy progression, highlight investable transition opportunities, and showcase institutional ESG performance before a key global audience in London, the epicentre of climate finance.
The NCIS will explore investment pathways into numerous renewable energy and transition opportunities in Nigeria, given recent policy initiatives like the launch of the National Carbon Market Framework (NCMF), Phase 3 of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), activation of the Climate Action Plan, and unbundling of the electricity sector through the Electricity Act 2023.
The Summit will reaffirm, with demonstrable evidence, Nigeria’s position as the destination of choice for climate finance, green investments, and delivery of SDG 7 on energy access; broker deals and initiate twinning opportunities for investment uptake and sustainable, productive partnerships around energy access, renewables, and transition projects; support engagement by leading Nigerian lawmakers and subnational leaders with global energy and climate diplomacy, ahead of COP 31 in Antalya, Turkey; and offer policy recommendations and clear implementation pathways, including through Nigeria’s NDC on advancing climate action with intergovernmental and policy partners.
NCIS will leverage the work of intergovernmental organisations and multilateral development agencies, including the World Bank, African Development Bank (AfDB), NDC Partnership, and philanthropic institutions such as Ashden, African Climate Foundation, and the Earthshot Prize.
The Summit will also leverage the proven paradigms of key London-based institutions and initiatives, including the UK and City of London Corporation’s Transition Finance Council, which are positioning London as the best place in the world to credibly raise transition capital, invest, and obtain financial and professional services in support of UK and global net zero ambitions, including in key trading partners such as Nigeria.
In its statement of support for NCIS London, the Commonwealth Secretariat said the Summit offers an opportunity to deepen engagements with Nigeria, especially in terms of climate data and gender mainstreaming.
According to Suresh Yadav, Senior Director, Climate Change and Oceans of the Commonwealth Secretariat, “investors value transparency and predictability above all else. Nigeria’s national framework for gender and climate data is a deliberate step toward meeting that standard, and the Commonwealth Secretariat is proud to support this initiative alongside its partners. By bringing together a strong coalition around a coherent long-term vision, Nigeria is building the foundations of investment-grade climate infrastructure that no single institution can deliver alone.
“The framework establishes the basis for a National Data Hub that will centralise high-quality, gender-disaggregated climate data, helping to de-risk the ‘S’ in ESG and strengthen the evidence base required by global capital markets. For the global investment community, the message is clear: Nigeria is not only open for business, it is building the systems needed to attract and scale high-integrity, sustainability-aligned capital.”
Sponsor of Nigeria’s Climate Change Law and President-designate of GLOBE Legislators, Rt. Hon. Sam Onuigbo FCIS, FNIM, KJW, described NCIS as a critical engagement for global stakeholders interested in investing in Nigeria’s numerous green investment opportunities.
He said: “The Nigeria Climate Investment Summit (NCIS) will be a pivotal moment for green industrialisation for Nigeria as it seeks to leverage the global convergence of key actors at London Climate Action Week to showcase the Nigerian landscape, especially the policies and investment opportunities. It is therefore critical that both local and international actors take it seriously and prepare to maximize the opportunities.”
NCIS is being convened by SOStainability, a sustainability consulting firm with head offices in the UK, and GLOBE Legislators—Focal Point of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Parliamentary Group.
The strategic partnership between both organisations ensures that lawmakers at the national and sub-national levels are closely involved from the inception, formulation, and iteration of legislative frameworks, while ensuring effective oversight and accountability. While GLOBE will build on its pioneering Parliamentary Guide to Carbon Markets and Article 6 (2025) to foster the role of legislatures in the climate policy and implementation loop, SOStainability will unveil its Sustainability Policy & Practice Spotlight (SPPS), a structured accountability initiative profiling ESG performance and compliance, climate policy alignment, and sustainability integration across corporate Nigeria.
Malini Mehra
CEO, GLOBE Legislators
malini.mehra@globelegislators.org
Oke Epia
CEO, SOStainability
oepia@sostainability.co.uk
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