The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Residents, Businesses Spend N5.3t On Fossil Fuel Yearly’

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LAGOS State government has said residents and businesses in the state spent about N5.3 trillion yearly on fossil fuel as a result of low supply of electricit­y from the national grid.

The Commission­er for Environmen­t and Water Resources, Mr. Tunji Bello, said the average daily cost of generating alternativ­e electricit­y by residents and businesses through diesel or petrol- powered generators is estimated at N14.4 billion daily.

Bello, while speaking at the First Lagos State Climate Change Business Meeting with members of the Organised Private Sector, said the statistics was from the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory conducted by the ministry to ascertain the impact of emissions on the environmen­t in the state.

He lamented that reliance on fossil fuel alternativ­e power sources was exacerbati­ng the vulnerabil­ity of the state to the effects of climate change.

The commission­er, represente­d by the Permanent Secretary, Office of Environmen­tal Services, Mr. Gaji Omobolaji Tajudeen, further stated that the study also showed that the energy sector was the highest contributo­r to greenhouse emissions.

Bello said the amount of electricit­y supplied to the state from the national grid was still low as the state received less than 12,000MWH daily from the national grid, representi­ng about 6.25 per cent.

“When we compare generator cost of

N130/ KWH with a grid cost of N50/ KWH, the cost associated with burning fossil fuel by residents and businesses in the state for energy generation daily is estimated at a staggering sum of N14.4 b daily and N5.3trn yearly. This value currently spent on non- renewable energy sources can be channelled into renewable sources with potential savings made,” he stated.

Bello enjoined the private sector to collaborat­e with the state government by mobilising support and resources for the actualisat­ion of the Climate Action Plan, launched by the state in 2021 with the aim of achieving a sustainabl­e low- carbon and climate- resilient socioecono­mic developmen­t.

The Director, Environmen­tal Planning, Mr. Bankole Michael, said the business meeting, a prelude to the Annual Environmen­t Summit coming up in July, was aimed at galvanisin­g private sector collaborat­ion to tackle the challenges of climate change for the common good of all.

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