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Sustainable Power and Irrigation for Nigeria Project (SPIN)

Project Components

Core areas driving the SPIN Project’s success

Safe Dams, Safer Communities

Enhancing dam operations, safety, and resilience against floods and droughts.

Modern Irrigation

Revitalizing irrigation systems to promote water efficiency and sustainable agriculture.

Institutional Strengthening & Capacity Building

Building institutional frameworks and technical capacity for sustainable water management.

Project Management

Coordinating implementation, tracking progress, and ensuring effective project delivery.

Project Impact

Measurable outcomes for Nigeria's sustainable development

950,000+

Nigerians Benefiting Directly

40,000

Hectares Revitalized

500,000

Hectares Irrigation Target by 2030

Partners & Stakeholders

Our initiatives are supported by key national and international organizations

Ministry of Power
The World Bank

Participating States

About SPIN

A $500 million initiative to strengthen Nigeria's water, food, and energy security.

Project Overview

The Sustainable Power and Irrigation for Nigeria (SPIN) Project is a transformative $500 million World Bank-supported initiative designed to address Nigeria's critical challenges in water security, food production, and energy generation.

Through comprehensive dam safety improvements, irrigation modernization, and hydropower development, SPIN aims to create a resilient foundation for Nigeria's sustainable development goals.

The project directly benefits over 950,000 Nigerians while establishing the groundwork for long-term agricultural productivity and renewable energy expansion across the country.

Solar infrastructure supporting communities

Why it Matters

Climate change, population growth, and economic development challenges require innovative solutions. SPIN addresses Nigeria's urgent need for climate resilience, food security, and sustainable energy through integrated water and power infrastructure development.

Our 2030 Strategic Imperatives

By 2030, Nigeria will secure 500,000 hectares of irrigated farmland.

By 2030, Nigeria will generate 30GW of renewable power.

By 2030, Nigeria will strengthen resilience against floods and droughts.

By 2030, Nigeria will secure 500,000 hectares of irrigated farmland.