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FG committed to harnessing alternative energy sources – Mamora

 

 

From : Suleiman Adamu, Sokoto

 

The Federal government had reiterated commitment to deepening, grow and develop the country’s energy sector for sustainable national development by harnessing the abundant renewable energy resources.

The Minister for Science , Technology and Innovation , Mr Adeleke Mamora said on Thursday at the opening of a 3-day expanded stakeholders engagement and interactive consultation on the proposed 30MW Jaredi pilot wind farm scheme in Sokoto state.

Mamora said Nigeria would continue to strengthen ways of exploring as well increasing her renewable energy deployment towards you overcoming the energy crises bedeviling the country.

According to Mamora, the recently concluded COO 27 in Egypt came at a critical moment in the fight against climate change noting that it also emphasised on the need to expand the same country’s access , decarbonise the global energy system and transform it’s approach to powering the global economy.

” Therefore , stakeholders engagement offers a unique opportunity to critical research and explore emerging technologies that would add value to the nation’s national determined call contribution.”

The Minister explained further that the federal government had focused on promoting investments into the energy sector and renewable energy deployment as a pivotal commitment to offering clean energy as a result of reduction in green house gas’s emission and global warming which ultimately mitigate the impact of climate change.

He noted that the choice of Sokoto state for the project was sequel to its favourable renewable energy potentials while acknowledging governor Tambuwal, Sultan Abubakar and key stakeholders organs in support the drive towards realising and actualising the course.

” I wish the expanded stakeholders engagement a fruitful deliberations for impactful recommendations that would deepen commitment .”

Sokoto state governor Aminu Waziri Waziri Tambuwal remarked that the drive by the federal government was a commendable mark and turning point for the nation towards achieving growth and development.

According to the governor who was represented by the state Secretary to the Government, Muhammad Mainasara Ahmad , the initiative was a positive spring board for electricity and renewable power revolution for Nigerians ” we are ready to support and drive the implementation process of the project by providing the required enabling environment in land and other support mechanisms also aimed at tackling climate change.”

He disclosed that the state government had developed a frame work for sustained partnership with the private sector to promote renewable energy innovations through responsive decentralized mechanism.

” We are confident that the project will enable our people in rural and urban settings derive benefits for optimum out put in view of the critical role of power to both micro and macro as well medium enterprises.”

Earlier, the Vice Chancellor UDUS and host for the engagement , Professor Lawal Suleiman Bilbis represented by Lawal Sa’idu, DVC Research and Innovation , noted that the project was a land mark drive towards putting Nigeria on the path of achieving sustainable access to renewable energy for community and human benefits as well country’s economic growth.

Bilbis noted further that ” is a true reflection of the university’s energy research centre mandate , a cornerstone for innovation and development for the overall benefits of humanity.

He said the Energy Research Centre was strengthening a responsive working partnership with the FMS,T&I for maximum benefits accrueable from all retail projects.

” We are ready to drive synergy that supports relevant energy organ for sustainable human and scientific developmental projects establishment “, he assured .

In his remarks, Director General, Energy Commission of Nigeria, Professor E. J. Bala said renewable energy remain the most important and finest source of power derived from natural source .

According to him, the commission’s strategic planning on Natural Energy policies had further liverage the country to explore other sources of renewable energy.

Bala however, said SERC has over time, made strides in renewable energy development sequal to robust collaboration for energy efficiency against the dangers of global warming and climate change.

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