That's a lofty ambition but very achievable and commendable. Shame the cone head in the White House actually thinks climate change isn't real and cutting down carbon/going green is not necessary and here is an African leader with more sense and intelligence. Renewable energy is the future with solar power and wind power helping to gradually phase out geothermal power generation and carbon dependent sources.
The revelation of success and relief to any governance is the ability to provide sufficient power to the populace. In Nigeria, power is a very big problem, hence,resulting into lack of productions, high costs of basic amenities, lack of efficiently used water, high cost of living, archaic mentality and irregular internet usages. Look at Kenya, they have pushed their country up into the use of green energy generated power (70% for that matter). I see them achieving this fit with time. They are hugging technological innovations so tight hence the display of many success stories coming from the country. Look at their power train, you can only find that in very few even top african nations.