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Delta Abia
Lagos
Plateau
Rivers
Ekiti Osun
Ogun
Oyo
Delta
Ondo
Edo
Kwara
Kebbi
Kaduna
Sokoto
Zamfara
Adamawa
Imo
Enugu
Cross River
Akwa Ibom
Benue
Ebonyi
Taraba
F.C.T.
Nassarawa
Katsina
Kano
Jigawa
Gombe
Bauchi
Yobe Borno
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Nationwide
• Polio Eradication Project ($76.0 Million) {NPHCDA} [Loan]
• Master Plan Study on National Power System Development ($2.2 Million) {FMPWH} [Technical Cooperation]
• Africa Business Education Initiative for Youth [Technical Cooperation]
• Technical Advisor for Partnership and Coordination for Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment [Technical Cooperation] (*)
• Policy Adviser for the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development [Technical Cooperation] (*)
• Project for Strengthening Detection of and Response to Public Health Threats in Nigeria {NCDC} [Technical Cooperation] (*)
• The Project for Strengthening the Diagnostic Capacity of Nigeria Center for Disease Control {NCDC} [Grant] (*)
Projects under implementation by each State’s authority: Bauchi / Katsina
• The Project for Water Supply in Bauchi and Katsina States ($4.6 Million) [Grant]
Kebbi / Niger / Taraba / Ondo / Enugu
• The Project for Improvement of Rural Water Supply ($10.4 Million) [Grant]
Lagos • Strengthening Pro-Poor Community
Health Services ($3.5 Million) {LSMOH} [Technical Cooperation]
• Mass Rapid Transit in Lagos Ph.1 & 2 {LAMATA} [Loan]
• The Project for Emergency Rehabilitation of Lagos Transmission Substation {FMPWH & TCN}) [Grant] (*)
Lagos / Ogun
• Power Transmission Project {FMPWH} [Loan]
Osun • Resident ID Registration Pilot Project for Osun state {Osun-MIST & NEC} [Public-
Private Partner ship program]
Project Map
Notes (1) Project map as of October 2017. (2) Project amount in US dollars (1USD =
108.976JPY (rate as of September 2017)) equivalent.
(3) (*): Will be commenced soon. (4) Italic: Under formulation. (5) Abbreviation indicates its executing
agency (e.g. NCDC: Nigeria Centre for Disease Control).
Multi-States’ GGP Projects North-East Zone (1) North-West Zone (1) South-East Zone (1) South-West Zone (1) Nationwide (4) Kaduna and Plateau (1) Ogun and Enugu (1)
The number is limited to a GGP project, and excludes other type of projects such as grant and technical cooperation.
Japan’s contribution in the North-East Nigeria (2016&2017)
• Response to the urgent needs to protect the children from polio in Nigeria and in the Lake Chad region ($27.2 Million) {UNICEF}
• Integrated provision of life-saving emergency interventions for vulnerable populations and support for returnees in the North Eastern States of Borno and Yobe in Nigeria ($0.63 Million) {UNICEF}
• Protection and mixed solutions for IDPs and returning refugees in North Eastern Nigeria ($2.5 Million) {UNHCR}
• Protection and provision of targeted assistance to IDPs and returnees in Northeast Nigeria ($1.0 Million) {UNHCR}
• Emergency activities for Nigeria ($1.9 Million) {ICRC}
• Providing life-saving support to households directly affected by insecurity in Northern Nigeria ($1.0 Million) {WFP}
• Empowerment and livelihoods support for the victims of Boko Haram insurgency in the North East ($1.0 Million) {UNDP}
• Provision of coordinated life-saving health services for 15 IDP camps in the newly liberated areas in Borno State ($0.9 Million) {WHO}
Niger • Hydro Power Rehabilitation Project
[Loan]
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(6) Number in a circle: Number of GGP projects implemented in each State since 1996. Note that a project implemented in multiple-states is excluded. Such project is listed below.
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Abuja / FCT • Emergency Improvement of Electricity
Supply Facilities in Abuja ($12.1 Million) {FMPWH & TCN} [Grant]
• FCT Reduction of Non-Revenue Water ($5.5 Million) {FCTWB} [Technical Cooperation]
• Integrated Solid Waste Management System in FCT ($3.5 Million) {AEPB} [Technical Cooperation]
• Project on Capacity Development for Nutrition Improvement in Federal Capital Territory {FCTA} [Technical Cooperation] (*)
Japanese companies are
coming back to
Nigeria
Strong bond with Nigerians (Alumni Association, The Honorary Consul of Japan in Lagos)
Over $60 Million of humanitarian contribution in the North-East since 2013
$3.1 Billion export to Japan in 2015
3 Pillars of
development cooperation
1. Building a foundation for high-quality economic growth.
2. Supports to develop inclusive and robust health medical system.
3. Promote peace and stability in the view of reconstruction of the North-East.
Japan’s investments
help Nigeria’s
economic growth
Japan’s investments in Clean Energy Project helps Nigeria’s economic growth and reduces greenhouse gas emission.
Japanese ambulances
support Nigeria’s
health sector
Over 6,000 Nigerians have benefited from trainings by Japan
The annual festival featured Japanese anime (Spirited Away, and Wolf Children) in 2016
Number of “Japanese
restaurants” in Lagos
climbs nearly 30% from 2015 to 2017
JAPAN: Nigeria’s Long-standing Development Partner
Implementing Partners: ICRC,
IFRC, NRCS, IFAD, FAO, OXFAM,
ILO, IOM, UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF,
UNODC, UNHCR, UNWOMEN,
WFP, WHO etc.
Over 160 projects
under Grant Assistance for Grass-Roots Human Security since 1998 (over $11 Million)
Profile of Japanese products
Japan Pavilion, Lagos International Trade
Fair and Exhibition in 2016. Japan
Pavilion has received “Overall Best
Pavilion Award “ for the third
consecutive year since 2014.
Japanese manufacturers
(manufacturing, car/
motorbike, machinery,
food) are creating jobs for youths
Empowering youths and women through
ABE Initiative and
vocational training
Employees at CFAO Yamaha Motor Nigeria LTD.
Program of the 2nd Animated Film Festival, 2-5 November, 2016, Abuja
Japan is the largest export destination of Nigeria’s LNG* & Sesame Seeds**
(*:2015; **:2016)
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Japan is providing
training, hand-over
of sport equipment, and
sponsorship Judo Baseball
Volleyball Gymnastics
Japan’s training programs: Knowledge Co-Creation Program, Knowledge Co-Creation Program for Young Leaders etc.
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To Japan: $3.1 Billion (¥341 Billion)
LNG (90.9%), LPG (3.4%), Sesame (3.4%), Aluminum (2.3%)
From Japan: $392 Million (¥43 Billion)
Automobile (23.7%), Steel (23.2%), Textile fiber (17.9%), Machinery (12.5%), Chemical goods (5.8%), Electronic device (5.3%), Motorbike (2.4%), and Other (11.6%) Source: Trade Statistics of Japan (Rate as of 14 September: 1USD = 110.65 JPY)
28 States and FCT received
Japanese ambulances in 2017.
Remaining 8 States will receive
ambulances in 2018.
Timeline 1955: Japan’s trade and investment
promotion office 1960: Embassy of Japan in Nigeria 1966: The first Japanese Loan to Nigeria,
followed by Grant (1970), and Technical Cooperation (1972)
1977: JICA Nigeria Office 1978: JICA Alumni Association of Nigeria 2016: Nigeria-Japan Alumni Association
Sources: Statistical Survey on the Japanese Nationals Overseas, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan; JETRO
Sources: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2016; Trade Statistics of Japan; UN Comtrade
Over $1.4 Billion of development
cooperation since 1966
Cumulative sum (1966-2015): $1.4 Billion (¥157 Billion)
Loan $783 Million (¥87 Billion)
Grant $464 Million (¥51 Billion)
Technical cooperation
$173 Million (¥19 Billion)
Source: Japan’s ODA Data for Nigeria, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of Japan (Rate as of 14 September:
1USD = 110.65 JPY)
Source: Japan’s ODA Data for Nigeria, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
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