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FG to Power 37 Varsities With Solar System

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FG to Power 37 Varsities With Solar System

 

The Federal Government says it will provide two megawatts of Clean, Renewable Energy in each of the 37 Federal Universities in the states and the FCT.

 

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that clean renewable energy is a source of generating power through hydro energy, solar power and wind power.

 

The Director-General of Electricity Company of Nigeria ( ECN), Dr Mustapha Abdullahi, disclosed this at a press conference in Abuja on Friday.

 

Abdullahi said the Government would also provide two Megawatts of Solar Hybrid Systems in each of the 37 Tertiary Hospitals across the 36 States and the FCT.

 

He disclosed that the project was part of the N10 billion presidential solar power project recently initiated by the president Bola Tinubu administration.

 

“The project is in fulfilment of Tinubu’s Presidential campaign promise to provide a stable electricity supply in the country.

 

“ Experts view the project as a strategic and bold step towards national aspiration and fundamental investment in the future of Nigeria’s energy sector.

 

“It is also a strategic step towards sustainability, Universal access, self-reliance and a leading role in the power supply equation,’’ he said.

 

The D-G, however, explained that prior to President Tinubu’s administration, Federal Institutions in Abuja, including the Presidential Villa were owing the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) N47.1 billion.

 

According to him, transitioning to alternative and sustainable energy sources will significantly reduce the burden and allow government institutions to become models of efficiency by cutting costs and enhance reliable and sustainable governance.

 

“The move clearly intends to insulate Nigerians from incessant high electricity bills, which underscores the President’s commitment to cutting costs and reducing spending across public and private facilities,’’ Abdullahi said.

 

On the solar power projects, the D-G said the initiative has sent a clear message to citizens, investors and global partners on Nigeria readiness to take control of its energy sector.

 

“This initiative opens doors to thousands of jobs in solar panel manufacturing, systems design, installation, operation and maintenance.

 

“It fosters innovation among the indigenous engineers, entrepreneurs, and young graduates seeking opportunities in a global green economy.

 

“It reduces pressure on our overstretched national grid, cuts long-term costs and puts us on a path to energy equity.”

 

He said that the initiative would plant the seeds for decentralised renewable power systems that could light up rural communities and empower underserved and unserved communities across the country.

 

Abdullahi urged Nigerians to focus on the expected gains, adding that the initiative was a long-term energy vision. (NAN)

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