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Kano Fire: REAN Seeks Adherence to Safety Standards, Begins Probe
Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja
The Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria (REAN) yesterday said that solar power systems, when properly designed, installed and maintained remain some of the safest and most reliable sources of electricity.
REAN, in a statement by its Communication Director, Oisereime Lloyd-Dietake, was reacting to reports concerning a recent fire incident that occurred at Singer Market, Kano, which has been speculated to have been linked to an explosion from a solar battery system.
While it expressed concern over the incident and extended its thoughts to the individuals, businesses, and families affected, the group maintained that safety remains paramount in the deployment and operation of renewable energy systems across Nigeria.
Given that the cause of the incident has not been officially confirmed by the relevant authorities, REAN urged the public and media to refrain from speculation while investigations are ongoing and verified facts are being established.
“Solar power systems — including battery storage components — when properly designed, installed, and maintained in accordance with established electrical and safety standards, are safe and reliable. REAN continues to advocate for strict adherence to technical standards, certified installation practices, and the use of quality-compliant components across the renewable energy value chain.
“Over the years, REAN has championed industry standardisation through: Development and promotion of installation guidelines aligned with international best practices; capacity building and structured training programmes for installers and technicians; advocacy for enforcement of technical and safety standards; and collaboration with regulatory authorities to strengthen compliance and consumer protection mechanisms,” the statement added.
In response to the incident, REAN stated that it has activated its internal review and incident response mechanism to: Obtain verified facts from relevant stakeholders; interrogate and analyse information gathered to ensure accuracy as well as engage technical experts and authorities to investigate the root cause(s).
Besides, it stated that it is reviewing compliance with existing standards and installation protocols and will issue a detailed statement of facts upon conclusion of the investigation as well as recommend clear preventive measures to mitigate the risk of recurrence.
“REAN remains committed to proactive industry leadership, transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement of safety standards within Nigeria’s renewable energy sector. We will provide further updates as verified information becomes available,” the group assured.






