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PENSION FUNDS IN INFRASTRUCTURE GROWS BY 48.1% TO N262.6BN

By Kikelomo Okere

Nigeria’s pension funds are ramping up investment in infrastructure, with allocations jumping 48.1 percent year-on-year to ₦262.6 billion in the first ten months of 2025. Data from the National Pension Commission show Pension Fund Administrators committed ₦262.6 billion to infrastructure funds, up from ₦177.2 billion in the same period of 2024.

Investment in corporate infrastructure bonds surged even faster, rising 130 percent to ₦36.6 billion. The shift reflects a deliberate diversification strategy as PFAs hunt for higher yields and long-term stable returns.

Improved project structuring and a more supportive regulatory environment are also driving confidence in infrastructure as an alternative asset class. Despite the sharp increase, infrastructure exposure still accounts for just 1.4 percent of total pension assets, which stood at ₦26.66 trillion as of October 2025 — leaving significant room for expansion. Analysts say the move comes at a critical time.

Nigeria faces an estimated 3 trillion dollar infrastructure gap over the next 30 years, creating strong demand for private capital. For pension managers, infrastructure offers attractive long-term returns while supporting national development.

Industry experts add that growing allocations to alternative assets — including infrastructure, private equity and venture capital — align with global best practice and could further strengthen returns. Expansion of pension participation in the informal sector is also expected to boost the asset base.

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