The Federal Government on Thursday in Abuja commenced its Operation Light Up Rural Nigeria project.
The inauguration of the project, which
was initially planned to be performed by President Goodluck Jonathan in
Durumi, a suburb in Mpape area of Abuja on Thursday, was, however,
postponed to Saturday.
Hundreds of residents, who thronged the
venue, were left disappointed when it was announced that the President
could not make it to the community for undisclosed reasons.
The Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu
Nebo, in an interview with our correspondent, stated that the solar
power project would provide improved and less expensive lighting for
rural dwellers.
He said the project would incorporate
the installation of non-grid decentralised mini solar wind power
generation plants that would be able to serve the electricity needs of
the community.
According to Nebo, the solar power
project will provide a few hundred kilowatts, sufficient to light up
homes and streets of communities in select local government areas in 16
states across the federation.
This, he said, would be in the short
term of about six months, with a goal of lighting up most communities in
the select local government areas by December this year.
The minister explained that it was
almost impossible to extend the power grid to all rural areas in the
country, adding, “This leaves a majority of Nigerians who live in the
rural areas without access to electricity.”
“Providing access to electricity through
alternative energy is a technology of necessity for Nigeria. As an
alternative energy option, solar and wind power generation will be a
practical alternative to supplementing electricity supply in Nigeria,”
Nebo said.
The minister said the project was
cost-effective in areas where electricity could not be supplied,
especially in the rural, riverside and areas that were remote to the
current power grid and energy sources such as waterfalls.
“This will curb urban
migration, create full employment opportunities and reduce crime, which
will translate into providing a conducive political environment in our
nation’s polity,” Nebo said.
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