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REA Commissions Two Solar Power Grids In Kogi State As Governor Demands More

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From left: The Executive Director, Rural Electrification Funds (REF) at the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Dr. Sanusi Mohammed Ohiare; Special Adviser on Energy and Power to Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, Otaite Emineto, and the Managing Director/CEO of REA, Engr. Ahmad Salihijo, during the commissioning of two hybrid solar power projects in Kogi State yesterday.

 

Few hours after the formal launch of “Solar Power Naija” the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) Wednesday commissioned two hybrid solar power mini-grids to provide uninterrupted power supply for two hospitals in Kogi State.

While one is a 65 kilowatt (KW) mini grid at a 250 bed cottage hospital in Ukpogo in Okene Local Government Area (LGA), there is another 5.4KW Government Cottage Hospital at Eba-Adavi in Adavi LGA.

At the projects commissioning graced by the Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, the Managing Director of REA, Engr. Ahmad Salihijo, said the projects were timely interventions to help hospitals in generating alternative sources of power supply with challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Salihijo described the launch of the solar grids as a harbinger for electrification of more rural hospitals in the country.

He noted that the idea to provide power to millions of Nigerians through off-grid power is to ensure equitable delivery of social and economic benefits that would improve lives.

“I hope what we have done for the hospital from the REA has been enabling you to power some of your equipment that needs 24 hours reliable clean energy,” he said.

The Executive Director, Rural Electrification Funds (REF) at REA, Dr. Sanusi Mohammed Ohiare, assured that the communities would be connected to the grid in the nearest future as he urged management of the hospital to ensure the projects are well maintained.

“With the energy deficit in the country, President Muhammadu Buhari has continued to give REA the support so that we can bring this kind of intervention. We would not stop at hospitals because there are communities we would extend the projects,” Ohiare said.

Governor Bello, who was represented by his Special Adviser on Energy and Power, Otaite Emineto, called on other institutions that needed the support of REA to come forward.

“We must ask for more and it would gladden our heart that the three tertiary institutions in the state as well as over 236 Primary Health Care (PHC) facilities are considered in your Energising Education Initiative.”

 

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