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REA installs solar power in 20 varsities, three teaching hospitals


The Managing Director of the Rural Electrification Agency, Abba Aliyu, has revealed that a total of 20 federal universities and three affiliated teaching hospitals have received significant solar power interventions from the agency to reduce skyrocketing energy costs.

He said the institutions currently enjoy clean energy solutions that improve learning environments and foster innovation.

Abba revealed this when he welcomed the Committee of Chairmen of Governing Councils of Federal Polytechnics across Nigeria, led by Senator Barnabas Gemade, on a courtesy visit to discuss the urgent need for solar power intervention in federal polytechnics.

The high-level engagement underscored the importance of sustainable energy solutions in strengthening technical education and fostering economic growth.

The committee chairman, representing all 36 federal polytechnics in Nigeria, reiterated the need to electrify these institutions, particularly those in areas yet to be connected to the national grid.

A statement issued by the agency on Sunday said the discussion centred around the acceleration of the National Public Sector Solarisation Initiative, a strategic programme aimed at providing clean, reliable, and sustainable energy solutions to critical public sector institutions, including polytechnics.

Speaking during the meeting, the REA Managing Director emphasised the agency’s commitment to expanding access to sustainable energy across educational institutions.

He highlighted the agency’s ongoing efforts through the Energising Education Programme, a landmark initiative that has successfully deployed solar hybrid power plants to Federal Universities and Teaching Hospitals across the country.

“The EEP, currently in its third phase, is energising approximately 20 federal universities and three affiliated teaching hospitals, delivering clean energy solutions that improve learning environments and foster innovation,” he said.

The courtesy visit also explored the potential for skills development and capacity building in the renewable energy sector.

The committee sought REA’s collaboration in establishing world-class training centres within polytechnics to equip students with hands-on skills in solar technology, installation, and maintenance, thereby enhancing employability and contributing to Nigeria’s green economy.

The REA boss assured the delegation of the agency’s readiness to collaborate with the polytechnics in expanding renewable energy adoption.

He reaffirmed that initiatives such as NPSSI align with the federal government’s vision for energy security, economic empowerment, and sustainability.

This strategic engagement highlights the REA’s commitment to accelerating Nigeria’s energy transition by ensuring that higher institutions of learning, particularly polytechnics, are well-equipped with clean energy solutions.

The REA and the Committee of Chairmen Governing Councils of Federal Polytechnics pledged to work closely to drive impactful solar energy interventions that will enhance education and economic growth in Nigeria.

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