Ex. Pres. Obasanjo Calls For Tackling Of Poor Power Supply, Inaugurates Of 2MW Solar Power Project

Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has urged the Federal Government to tackle the epileptic power supply in the country by generating electricity from renewable energy and clean carbon-free sources.

He gave the advice at the inauguration of a 2MW solar power project at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Abeokuta, Ogun State capital, Nigeria’s South-west.

The former President insisted that Nigeria has the resources to generate the bulk of electricity consumed in the country from alternative sources. “The goal of producing Nigeria’s electricity from renewable energy is achievable, affordable and transformative,” he said.

Speaking on the project, Obasanjo described it as “the single largest investment this not-for-profit organisation has made.”

To him, the OOPL solar power project is a reflection of the organisation’s commitment to clean and renewable energy.

“We hope that by committing to consume renewable energy, we inspire others to follow and still inform others to do their bit for the environment. Our great nation also needs to commit to producing our electricity from renewable energy and truly clean carbon-free sources.

“This goal is achievable, affordable and transformative. It represents a challenge to all Nigerians – in every walk of life, to our political leaders, entrepreneurs, innovators, engineers, and to every citizen.

“This is a generational moment. I’m asking each of you to join me and build this future. Our success depends on our willingness as a people to undertake this journey.

In his remarks, the Deputy Managing Director of Dantata Solar Limited, Najeem Animasahun, said 70 per cent of the materials used for the execution of the project as well as the human resources were sourced from Nigeria.

He added that only inverter and the panels were the materials imported into Nigeria.


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