The Opportunity in Nigeria
Nigeria is Africa’;s most populous country, with over 170 million people. However, about 60% of Nigerians live in off-grid locations. As a result many Nigerian households have resorted to fuel-based alternatives such as small generators, kerosene lanterns, battery- powered torches and candles that are not only expensive but also hazardous to health and the environment.
This situation presents a huge opportunity for safer, more affordable and more efficient off-grid lighting solutions. Through the Lighting Africa Nigeria program, which was launched in 2015, the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation, in partnership with manufacturers of quality verified solar lighting products, microfinance institutions and other development stakeholders, are creating an opportunity to accelerate access to high quality solar lighting products by Nigerian households.
Growing Consumer Demands for Off-grids Lighting Products
The Lighting Africa Program in Nigeria has launched a targeted consumer education campaign with the goal of creating awareness and educating consumers on the benefits of quality off-grid lighting products The campaign, which is still on-going, is indeed generating awareness and growing consumer demand for these products.
This growing consumer interest and demand, as well as the massive growth prospects for off-grid lighting products in Nigeria, are now attracting an increasing number of manufacturers of quality-verified off-grid lighting and energy products who have expressed keen interest in partnering with local distribution companies to profitably grow the market in Nigeria.
Accordingly, the Lighting Africa Program seeks to link up manufacturers and Nigeria-based distributors who are interested in tapping into this viable and growing business opportunity.
Are you Interested in being a National, Regional or State Distributor? Interested national, regional or state distributors/sub-distributors should:
Have an effective country-wide distribution network in key regions / towns/rural areas either directly or indirectly through reputable partners.
Have a good working relationship with trade channels country-wide.
Have an established sales and marketing team capable of contributing to a steady growth of the company.
Have a good marketing and sales structure that can integrate an additional small sized service and maintenance unit.
Have a sound financial base.
Interested and qualified company meeting the above criteria should send in a Letter of interest and company profile which includes:Letters of interest should be submitted by email to: distributors@lightingafrica.org Note
Apply via :
distributors@lightingafrica.org