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    Plateau govt signs MoU to develop sustainable solar energy in communities

    Tahir AhmedBy Tahir AhmedNovember 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Plateau govt signs MoU to develop sustainable solar energy in communities

    Okomaje Ocheme, Jos

    Plateau State Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) for a collaboration on scaling electrification strategies for the development and operation of sustainable power solutions across the state.

    The initiative is aimed at providing decentralized solar power solutions to unserved and underserved rural communities and ensuring reliable and sustainable energy access across Plateau state.

    A statement issued by the director of press and public affairs, Mr. Gyang Bere said Governor Caleb Mutfwang signed on behalf of the Plateau state government, while the Managing Director of REA, Abba Aliyu, represented his agency.

    The event took place after a roundtable event with the Plateau state government on Rural Electrification on National Electrification and Strategy implementation Plan (NESIP), held at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja.

    Both parties pledged to work in synergy to address the energy needs of rural communities.

    Speaking at the roundtable event, Abba Aliyu commended Governor Mutfwang’s visionary leadership and dedication to revitalizing the energy sector as a driver of economic growth in the state.

    He stated that following initial discussions with the governor, a roundtable discussion was quickly approved to chart the way forward for electrifying rural communities.

    Aliyu expressed confidence in Plateau state’s potential to attract renewable energy investments, while disclosing that a company had already expressed interest in investing $150 million in Nigeria’s renewable energy sector, with Plateau poised to benefit.

    He noted that the state currently has low access to electricity despite its vast agricultural potential and pledged REA’s commitment to collaborating with Governor Mutfwang to overcome the challenges.

    On his part, Governor Mutfwang underscored Plateau state’s immense potential in renewable energy and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to enhancing the capacity of NESCO, where the state government holds a significant stake.

    He assured prospective investors of a conducive business environment and pledged to address bureaucratic bottlenecks and security concerns to facilitate smooth operations.

    The governor also emphasized his administration’s readiness to provide necessary approvals, including land allocation, community engagement, and other incentives, while leveraging technology to enhance security across the state.

    He declared that his administration’s two-year ambition is to position Plateau as Nigeria’s industrial hub for renewable energy.
    He also urged REA to hold subsequent roundtable discussions in Jos, the state capital.

    The Commissioner for Water Resources and Energy, Hon. Bashir Datti Lawandi, highlighted Governor Mutfwang’s strong commitment to electrifying last-mile communities.

    He stated that access to reliable and affordable electricity is not just an infrastructure challenge but a fundamental driver of economic growth, improved quality of life, and social equity.

    Engr. Ponzing Gamde, Managing Director of the Plateau state Energy Corporation, who presented a paper on Renewable Energy opportunities in the state, affirmed the state’s readiness to welcome investors interested in lighting up rural communities.

    The event was attended by Theophilus Nweke, Managing Director of Cloud Energy; Habiba Ali, CEO/Founder of SOSAI Renewable Energies; and Monica Liang, Project Lead of Lemi Renewable Energy Limited.

    They expressed strong interest in investing in Plateau state to boost its economy through renewable energy solutions.

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