The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) has successfully launched a 510kWp mini-grid system to serve the communities of Elegbejoda, Mefoworade, Olorunshogo, and Omifunfun in Ife South Local Government Area, Osun State.
This is part of efforts of the agency in beefing up power supply in unserved communities to stimulate growth of socioeconomic activities in rural areas.
Implemented through the Interconnected Mini-Grid Acceleration Scheme (IMAS), this initiative is part of a €9.3 million in-kind grant funded by the European Union and supported by the German Cooperation.
The project aims to strengthen Nigeria’s interconnected mini-grid market and extend clean energy access to approximately 125,000 people.
By delivering reliable and sustainable electricity, the initiative is expected to boost economic and social development in these communities.
The commissioning event was attended by several notable figures, including the Governor of Osun State, Sen. Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke, represented by Commissioner for Energy, Hon. Festus Ademola, as well as Mr. Jochen Schindelarz, Deputy Consul General at the German Consulate General in Lagos; the Chairman of Ife South Local Government, the District Head, Community Heads, and the Deputy Ambassador of the German Cooperation in Nigeria and representatives from community leadership.
In his remarks, the Governor acknowledged the significance of the project in enhancing Osun State’s socio-economic landscape and noted that access to sustainable electricity in these communities would create numerous opportunities for progress, particularly for small businesses and essential services.
The Governor stated, “This mini-grid project is a landmark achievement for Osun State. It not only provides access to sustainable energy for the communities of Elegbejoda, Mefoworade, Olorunshogo, and Omifunfun but also opens doors to numerous opportunities for growth and development. The Osun State Government is committed to supporting further initiatives like this, as they work towards ensuring that every community in the state has access to reliable and affordable electricity.”
He further assured residents of the state government’s commitment to fostering similar projects to achieve widespread energy access.
Emphasizing the need for sustainability, the Governor encouraged community members to take ownership of the project by ensuring its proper maintenance and safeguarding the infrastructure.
He urged local stakeholders to explore opportunities for expanding the project’s benefits, including supporting businesses that rely on steady electricity supply.
He reaffirmed the state’s support for such renewable energy initiatives as part of the broader e-HEART initiative, which focuses on improving critical sectors such as healthcare, education, and agriculture through sustainable energy.
Following the Governor’s remarks, the Deputy consul General Lagos; Jochen Schindelarz shared a statement highlighting the significance of the project.
The Deputy consul General emphasized the German Cooperation’s unwavering commitment to advancing clean and renewable energy in Nigeria.
According to him, “This project represents a key milestone in our collaborative efforts to promote sustainable energy solutions. We are proud to partner with the Nigerian government and the Rural Electrification Agency to bring transformative change to rural communities. We hope that this project will inspire further investments in renewable energy solutions, contributing to a greener, more sustainable future for Nigeria.”
He underscored Germany’s dedication to fostering clean energy solutions and expressed optimism that the project would encourage further investments in the sector.
The Managing Director/CEO of REA, Abba Aliyu, represented by the Director of the Rural Electrification Fund, Ngozi Chimdi-Ejiogu, extended appreciation to key partners, including the European Union, German Cooperation, and GIZ, for their support in making the IMAS initiative a reality.
He praised the contributions of the Rural Electrification Fund Directorate, Project Lead Emecho Ted, and Havenhill Synergy Limited, the Project Developer, for their efforts in ensuring the seamless execution of the mini-grid.
In his words: “This project is about more than just infrastructure; it’s about empowerment. With reliable energy, these communities can expand their economic activities, improve educational opportunities, and enhance healthcare services, ultimately raising the overall quality of life.”
Havenhill Synergy Limited expressed pride in delivering the mini-grid system, which would ensure uninterrupted electricity for the benefiting communities.
They emphasized the potential of renewable energy in driving social and economic progress.
“We are honored to be involved in bringing sustainable energy solutions to the communities of Elegbejoda, Mefoworade, Olorunshogo, and Omifunfun which would ensure 24 hours electricity supply. The successful implementation of this mini-grid is a testament to the power of collaboration and innovation. At Havenhill Synergy, we believe in the potential of renewable energy to drive positive change, and we are thrilled to have contributed to the development of a solution that will enhance the quality of life in these communities. This project not only provides reliable electricity but also opens up new opportunities for economic development and social progress.”
Community leaders, including HRH Samson Adelabu Adeyeyi Lesiyekun I, the Asaboro Oba of Omifunfun, expressed their gratitude for the project.
They reiterated their commitment to preserving the infrastructure and maximizing its benefits for community development. They named the mini-grid “Havenhill Solar Oba Adelabu Site.”
Representatives from GIZ, including Country Director, Mr. Benjamin Duke, also underscored the importance of partnerships in expanding Nigeria’s renewable energy landscape.
He emphasized that collaborations between governments, development organizations, and local communities are essential in tackling energy access challenges and driving sustainable progress.
“This mini-grid is a clear demonstration of what can be achieved when governments, development partners, and local communities work together to address energy access challenges. GIZ is committed to supporting such initiatives as we collectively strive for a sustainable and prosperous future”, he explained.
Beyond residential energy access, the 510kWp mini-grid will support businesses, schools, and healthcare centers, providing a foundation for further socio-economic growth.
REA reaffirmed its dedication to improving electricity access across Nigeria, particularly in underserved rural communities.
By expanding renewable energy solutions like this mini-grid project, the agency aims to bridge the energy gap, alleviate poverty, and contribute to the country’s sustainable development goals.