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Nigeria is the first OPEC country to become an associate member of IEA

Nigeria 'has become the first OPEC -member to join the International Energy Agency (IEA) as an associate member. This step 'deepens ties between the global energy monitor and Africa’s largest oil producer.

The move brings to the IEA network a nation of over 240 million people, which is a major oil &?gas exporter. However, it still faces serious domestic energy challenges including limited access to electricity and reliance on pollution-producing cooking fuels.

Nigeria wants to 'expand its impact through increased refining and fuel exports, while the IEA aims to 'broaden its reach to major emerging -energy players.

The IEA announced?on Thursday, that its governing council unanimously approved Nigeria’s entry. This expands a network which now represents more that 80% of the global energy demand.

In a press release, Fatih Birol, the IEA's Executive Director said that Nigeria joining the global energy authority was a landmark for?global governance of energy.

He added that "as Nigeria strives to'strengthen its energy security, support economic development and expand 'energy access, a deeper cooperation with the IEA would bring benefits to both sides."

The IEA was 'created by oil-consuming countries and has since become one of the most influential organisations in energy policy. The IEA's association program aims to strengthen relations with major energy producing and energy consuming countries outside of its membership. Nigeria is the 14th member of its associate membership. (Reporting and writing by Anusha in Bengaluru, Chijioke Ahuocha. Editing by Barbara Lewis and Elaine Hardcastle).

(source: Reuters)