The Federal Government has vowed to render operators of
electricity generating sets in rural areas “jobless” by meeting the energy
demands of rural communities through sustainable renewal energy solution.
At the inauguration of Nigerian Renewable Energy Roundtable
on Tuesday in Abuja, Acting President Yemi Osinbajo said that the government,
through the Rural Electrification Agency, was developing an energy database that
would show community locations and energy demand profiles.
Osinbajo narrated how the provision of solar energy to Wuna
village in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) rendered the only operator of
electricity generating sets jobless.
He said: “I was in Wuna to see it for myself. For the first
time in their existence, the village now has solar-powered running water. The school
has power and the school hall is now used as a community hall in the evenings.
Each home has four points of light.
“Children can now stay up and do some studying at night.
Many of Wuna’s women can now process their millet and yams at night. New jobs
have been created, solar installers, maintenance, payment systems and so on.
“One guy has lost his business in Wuna, the phone charger.
Every household can now charge their phones. But he now charges phones of
residents of other villages.”
The acting President revealed that 20,000 more homes would
be provided with solar electricity system in the first phase of the sustainable
renewal energy solution project of the government.
Osinbajo stated that the plan was to expand the Solar Home
System programme to one million households, and thereby create “a few more
million jobs.”
He disclosed that the government was also championing the
use of mobile money for solar home system payments to provide access to
lighting and electric power for small devices.
He added: “The Wuna home solar project is an example of how
we can creatively and aggressively provide power to our people by this
pragmatic approach to our energy mix.
“We are convinced that renewable energy probably offers us
the most sustainable means of increasing energy access to those who have no
electricity and have no immediate hope of being connected to the national
grid.”
The acting President also revealed that the government would
embark on a broader restructuring of the electricity sector and strive to
achieving a more systematic development power market design especially for the
renewable energy.
He, therefore, stressed the need for a framework that would
bring together all stakeholders towards ensuring that “renewable energy becomes
a real engine of growth for the Nigerian economy.”
The Chairperson, House Committee on Science and Technology,
Hon. Beni Lar disclosed that the National Assembly was working on a Bill to
amend the Energy Commission Act of Nigeria to ensure more powers for the
commission.
According to her, the Bill also seeks to ensure that
Community Trust Funds are set up and the funds would be managed by the energy
commission.
Operators of electricity generating sets will be rendered
jobless — Osinbajo
She said the commission would partner with communities that
needed help in the execution of solar based projects in their areas.
On his part, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Science
and Technology, Prof. Ajayi Boroface noted that the global effort in mitigating
climate change would favour the demand for renewal energy and the abundance of
the resources globally.
He expressed delight that the Federal Government had keyed
into the renewable energy sector.
“From what I have heard from the Federal Ministry of Science
and Technology and the Ministry of Power, Nigeria has put in place the
necessary policy and institutional framework, and also the legal and regulatory
framework for us to effectively participate in this sector,” he said.
“I want to assure the Executive arm of government that the
National Assembly will be very excited to work with you to ensure that the
number of the required laws are put in place to create an enabling environment
for us to exploit these resources effectively for the development of our
country.”
(Daily Trust)
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