Kwara Deploys Solar Energy to Boost Economic Activities

Hammed Shittu in Ilorin

The Kwara State government has said it has deployed solar energy systems to villages, small scale businesses and key government establishments to boost electricity supply and enhance economic activities in the state.

Already the state government said the first phase of Light up Kwara is ongoing with the street lights across major roads within Ilorin metropolis, and promised to extend the solar powered street lights to other towns in the second phase.

The State governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, who disclosed this when he received the National President, Licensed Electrical Contractors Association of Nigeria, Chief Dele Akintola at the Government House, Ilorin recently, said the move would provide an alternative source of energy supply to critical sectors instead of waiting endlessly for energy supply through the current hydro-thermal energy source.

According to him “those to benefit from the proposed solar energy systems include Water Corporation, hospitals, villages, small businesses and isolated critical government areas. Energy is the most important ingredient and determinant of economic growth and development of any country in the world.”

The governor explained that Nigeria was lagging behind in its energy supply needed for industrialisation. He noted that already the first phase of Light up Kwara is ongoing with the streets light across major roads within Ilorin metropolis and promised to extend the solar powered streets light to other towns in the second phase.

Speaking earlier, the National President, Licensed Electrical Contractors Association of Nigeria, Chief Akintola said he was at the Government House to acquit the governor about the readiness of some investors to build solar power stations in the state.

He appealed to Governor Ahmed to consider the proposal and provide two hundred and fifty hectares of land for the project, saying that the project would create employment opportunities for the teeming youths and boost the state economy.

Akintola added that the United Nations (UN) was supportive of states or countries investing in the reduction of environmental pollution and appealed to the governor to buy into the proposal.

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