Nigeria Awards NGN 29.69 Billion ACReSAL Contract to Strengthen Climate Resilience in Bauchi State

By Admin | Posted on 21 May 2026


Nigeria Awards NGN 29.69 Billion ACReSAL Contract to Strengthen Climate Resilience in Bauchi State

Nigeria has awarded a major environmental and climate resilience contract under the World Bank-supported Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) Project. The contract, valued at NGN 29.69 billion, has been awarded to Triacta Nigeria Ltd, marking one of the most significant climate adaptation investments in the country’s semi-arid regions.

The agreement was signed on 23 March 2026 under Project ID P175237, reflecting Nigeria’s commitment to combating land degradation, improving environmental sustainability, and strengthening resilience against climate-related challenges.

Contract Details and Scope

The awarded tender (Reference: NG-BAUCHI STATE ACRESAL-503106-CW-RFB, TOT Ref No: 25209629) carries a total contract value of NGN 29,689,943,538.60 and was procured through a Request for Bids (RFB) process in accordance with World Bank procurement guidelines.

The contract forms part of the ACReSAL initiative, a large-scale program designed to restore degraded landscapes, improve watershed management, and strengthen climate resilience across northern Nigeria.

While detailed engineering specifications have not been publicly disclosed, works under ACReSAL typically include:

  • Land restoration and rehabilitation projects

  • Erosion and flood control infrastructure

  • Watershed and catchment management interventions

  • Reforestation and afforestation activities

  • Sustainable agricultural infrastructure development

  • Community climate adaptation measures

  • Environmental protection and ecosystem restoration works

The project is expected to deliver significant environmental and socio-economic benefits within Bauchi State and surrounding regions.

Entities Involved

The project is financed by the World Bank and implemented through Nigeria’s ACReSAL program framework in collaboration with state and federal government agencies.

The winning contractor, Triacta Nigeria Ltd, is a Nigerian company with expertise in civil engineering, environmental infrastructure, and large-scale development projects. Its selection demonstrates its capability to execute complex climate-resilience and environmental restoration works under internationally funded programs.

Strategic Importance for Nigeria

Climate change, desertification, land degradation, and environmental pressures continue to pose serious challenges across Nigeria’s semi-arid zones. The ACReSAL Project was established to address these risks while promoting sustainable land management and rural development.

The project aims to:

  • Restore degraded ecosystems and landscapes

  • Improve agricultural productivity and sustainability

  • Reduce vulnerability to climate-related disasters

  • Strengthen water resource management

  • Support livelihoods in rural communities

  • Enhance environmental resilience across northern Nigeria

The initiative aligns with Nigeria’s broader climate adaptation and sustainable development objectives.

Economic and Community Impact

The contract is expected to generate substantial economic and social benefits, including:

  • Employment opportunities during implementation

  • Improved agricultural output and food security

  • Enhanced water conservation and land productivity

  • Increased resilience of farming communities

  • Long-term environmental sustainability

Investments of this scale also stimulate local economies through procurement, infrastructure development, and community participation programs.

Technical and Procurement Insights

The Request for Bids procurement method ensured open competition and compliance with international standards for quality, transparency, and value for money. Climate resilience projects require multidisciplinary expertise involving environmental engineering, hydrology, ecosystem restoration, and sustainable infrastructure planning.

The substantial contract value highlights the scale and strategic significance of the intervention within Nigeria’s environmental development agenda.

Conclusion

The award of the NGN 29.69 billion ACReSAL contract to Triacta Nigeria Ltd represents a major milestone in Nigeria’s efforts to build climate resilience and restore degraded landscapes. As implementation progresses, the project is expected to strengthen environmental sustainability, improve rural livelihoods, and contribute to long-term ecological restoration across Bauchi State.

This awarded tender underscores the growing importance of climate-smart infrastructure and environmental investments in supporting sustainable development across Africa’s vulnerable regions.


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