Mr Abdullahi said that the global hydrogen market was predicted to reach $50 billion in the coming decades.
Mr Akpoyibo said that his administration would prioritise aggressive youth empowerment.
Mr Abdullahi was arrested in the early hours of Wednesday.
He said millions of Nigerians still lack reliable electricity despite progress in the energy transition plan.
Participating local government areas include Rimi, Batagarawa and Katsina.
According to him, Nigeria is very rich in mineral resources, including lithium in almost every state.
He urged the troops to intensify ongoing efforts to safeguard lives and property.
The director-general said using biosafety and biotechnology seeds to boost food security would improve the plight of farmers across the country.
Nigeria has invested €48 million in the second phase of its Energy Support Programme.
He said that the commission had been in consultation with some firms to invest in Nigeria’s renewable energy sector.
