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Niger: FG Unveils 990kW Mini-Grid To Power 3,900 Households

By Sunday Etuka, Abuja

The Federal Government has commissioned a 990kwp solar hybrid mini-grid that would benefit about 3900 households at Lambata community in Gurara Local Government Area of Niger State.

Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, who commissioned the project on Wednesday, said it is the determination of President Bola Tinubu to ensure that all Nigeria’s rural areas are illuminated with electricity either by the grid or renewable power option.

A statement by Bolaji Tunji, Special Adviser to the Minister of Power on Strategic Communications and Media Relations, quoted him in a statement on Thursday saying that President Tinubu’s commitment towards energising the country was demonstrated with his participation in the World Bank and African Development Bank (AfDB)’s Energy Summit to make electricity available to 300 million Africans by the year 2030.

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“This commitment resonates strongly with the discussions at the recent Africa Energy Summit in Tanzania, specifically during the M3OO initiative. In Tanzania, we committed to drive transformative change in the energy sector across the continent.

“Nigeria, under the visionary leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is leading by example. Our participation in the M3OO and the presentation of Nigeria’s Energy Compact highlighted our dedication to scaling up renewable energy solutions and ensuring energy security.

“President Tinubu’s administration recognizes that energy is the bedrock of economic growth and social progress. His leadership has emphasized the need for strategic investments in sustainable energy infrastructure, particularly in underserved rural communities”, Adelabu said.

He expressed the gratitude of the Federal Government to the government of Germany and the European Union (EU), and the GIZ, for their, cooperation, collaboration and partnerships in making the project a reality.

“Furthermore, this project underscores the importance of international cooperation and knowledge exchange with the government of Nigeria and its development partners. The Ministry of Power and its agencies remain committed to working with EU, the German Government and other development partners to further advance progressive strides in the sector”, he promised the development partners that henceforth, funded projects, under his watch, would be effectively monitored and fully delivered without questions.

“I have a word of encouragement for you here today, particularly all our stakeholders here. I assure all our development partners, especially, the EU, the German Government and the GIZ that we are initiating and institutionalising a framework to ensure effective monitoring and evaluation of all funded projects to ensure that the desired outcomes are achieved and devoted resources are effectively utilised. I want to assure GIZ that whatever has been our experience in terms of hiccups and obstacles at executing our funded projects have been a thing of the past. I can assure you that under my administration, it will never happen again. It is a new dawn, I can assure you of that”, he said.

He also admonished the development partners not to relent in their efforts towards the infrastructural development of Nigeria as the country has become the focus of the entire world in its development.

“It is a common saying that if you move fast, you move alone. But if you want to move very far, you move together. I want to thank the EU, the German Government and GIZ that together, we are going to move very far. The name of the game today is collaboration, partnership, and cooperation. The world today has become a global village and all eyes are now on Nigeria on its development and we must continue to move and work together”, he said.

He expressed his joy and happiness over the new project.

“It gives me immense pleasure to stand before you today as we gather to mark the commissioning of a 990kWp interconnected mini-grid here in Lamabata, Gurara LGA, Niger State through the support of the German Government and the European Union to the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“Today marks a significant milestone in our journey towards achieving universal energy access in Nigeria and a testament to our unwavering commitment to the Interconnected Mini-Grid Acceleration Scheme (IMAS) implemented by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) under the leadership of the Federal Ministry of Power. This project is not just about installing solar panels and connecting wires; it’s about illuminating lives, powering businesses, and fostering sustainable development in this vibrant community.

“The ripple effects of this mini-grid will be profound. It will enhance agricultural productivity, support local enterprises, improve educational outcomes, and bolster healthcare services. By providing reliable and clean energy, we are laying the foundation for a brighter future for the people of Lamabata.

“President Tinubu’s administration recognizes that energy is the bedrock of economic growth and social progress. His leadership has emphasized the need for strategic investments in sustainable energy infrastructure, particularly in underserved rural communities. This mini-grid in Lamabata is a direct outcome of this vision. It exemplifies our commitment to decentralizing energy generation and promoting the use of renewable resources.

“The successful implementation of this project is a testament to the collaborative efforts of all stakeholders, including, the management and staff of REA, the community leaders, project developers, and government agencies. I commend the dedication and hard work that have brought us to this momentous occasion”, Adelabu said.

He disclosed that more than before, Nigeria today has a vibrant power sector, which is being used to drive other sectors of the economy.

“President Tinubu is using the power sector to drive the other sectors of the economy be it education, and all other sectors, because there is practically nothing we can do without power”.

He called the REA to replicate what it did in Lambata all over the country.

He also commended the Niger state government for being host to about 95 percent of the nation’s hydro power plants.

“Niger State is what I call the power state. They are host to 95 percent of our hydro power plants. These include Jebba, Kainji, Shiroro and the new Zungeru power plant”, he said.

Among those who witnessed the commissioning were the Deputy Ambassador of Germany to Nigeria, Mr. Johannes Lennes, the Head of Cooperation of the European UnionDelegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Mr. Massive De Lucg, the Managing Director of the REA, Engr. Abba Aliyu and a host of Niger State Government officials.

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