FG installs power plants in six federal universities

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The Federal Government through the Rural Electrification Agency has installed power plants in six federal universities as part of efforts to provide reliable power to critical sectors of society.

This was as the agency stated that it had made significant strides in advancing Nigeria’s electrification projects.

This is according to a recent briefing provided by the agency’s Managing Director, Abba Abubakar Aliyu, to the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Mr Wale Edun.

The institutions include the University of Abuja, University of Maiduguri, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture in Umudike, Federal University Gashua in Yobe, the Federal University of Agriculture in Abeokuta, and the Nigerian Defence Academy in Kaduna.

The meeting, which was contained in a statement from the Ministry of Finance, emphasised the transformative impact of REA’s initiatives on communities across the country.

During the briefing, Abba Abubakar Aliyu presented a comprehensive overview of the REA’s successful projects, showcasing how electrification is changing the landscape of rural and underserved areas in Nigeria.

According to the statement signed by the Director of Information and Public Relations, Muhammad Manga, at the Ministry, Aliyu’s presentation included photographic evidence of power plants established at several key institutions.

These installations represent a significant leap in the agency’s mission to provide reliable power to critical sectors of society.

In response to the REA’s presentation, Minister Wale Edun praised the agency for its remarkable achievements and underscored the crucial role of electrification in driving Nigeria’s economic growth and development.

He highlighted the importance of raising public awareness about the positive impacts of REA’s work, which he described as a cornerstone for empowering communities and stimulating economic progress.

“REA’s efforts are not just lighting up homes and institutions; they are illuminating the future of Nigeria by improving livelihoods and creating economic opportunities,” Edun stated.

He emphasised that the continued success of these initiatives would lead to sustained economic development and a brighter future for the nation.

“As REA continues to illuminate Nigeria’s future, the country can expect improved livelihoods, increased economic opportunities, and a brighter tomorrow,” Edun remarked, reinforcing the agency’s pivotal role in shaping the nation’s future.”

The Rural Electrification Agency’s work has far-reaching implications for Nigeria’s economic landscape.

By providing reliable electricity to previously underserved regions, REA is helping to unlock the potential of these communities, enabling them to participate more fully in the national economy.

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