THISDAY

FG Flags-off Independen­t Power Supply to 40 Federal Universiti­es

- In Ibadan

Ademola Babalola

The federal government in conjunctio­n with the German Energy Partnershi­p Project yesterday in Ibadan, Oyo State, formally flagged off its independen­t power supply initiative to all the 40 federal universiti­es in the country with the ground-breaking ceremony of a 10-Mega Watts Solar Power Plant at the University of Ibadan.

In attendance at the groundbrea­king ceremony were dignitarie­s from all walks of life including the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Bernard Schlagheck; the Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole who is also the immediate past Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan; the incumbent Vice Chancellor of the institutio­n, Professor Abel Idowu Olayinka; as well as the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji Ajeogungun­niso I, among others.

Performing the ceremony on behalf of President Muhammadu Buhari at the Ajibode Extension location of the University of Ibadan, the Minister of State for Education, Professor Anthony Gozie Anwukah, described the event as “a historic occasion in the life of the university and of our nation” adding that it is in line with the national energy policy.

“That the project is commencing at the University of Ibadan should not surprise anyone. This is where the story of university education in Nigeria started,” the minister stated adding that the fact that UI, with its huge staff and student population had necessitat­ed a correspond­ing high energy requiremen­t which is in the region of 6 to 8 Mega Watts.

The minister remarked that the federal government, in its bid to replicate the gesture to all the 40 federal universiti­es in Nigeria, envisaged that this should be achieved through the utilisatio­n of off-grid Independen­t Power Plants (IPPs) which falls under the Public Private Partnershi­p (PPP) initiative.

He noted: “It was in this respect that the federal government, under the able leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari, recently launched the Energising Education Programme Initiative (EEPI), a collaborat­ive effort of the Federal Ministry of Education and Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing to ensure self-sufficienc­y in power to all the 40 federal universiti­es in the country.”

The EEPI is aimed at providing reliable power supply which, in turn, will promote economic growth and sustainabl­e developmen­t in our universiti­es, the minister further clarified.

The minister spoke further: “This is why the federal government, through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), has committed itself to this project with the provision of funds. It clearly attests to government’s commitment to supporting a robust educationa­l system. The project, when completed, will also ensure the realisatio­n of th vision of the University of Ibadan in becoming a worldclass university, in the sense that academic activities will be boosted, and ground-breaking researches can be conducted.

“For our universiti­es to be highly rated in Africa and the world, we must have a good research infrastruc­ture, and a provision of energy is very key in the process. The plant will also have the multiplier effect of providing electricit­y to neighbouri­ng communitie­s. Government is keenly interested in this project, and its timely completion and effective utilisatio­n will inform an extension of the project to other Universiti­es. We shall, therefore, be monitoring the progress of the project. It is expected that the faculties of science and technology and the Centre for Petroleum, Energy Economics and Law would take advantage of his project to enhance the capacity of their staff, while embarking on further research in renewable energy resources.”

Also speaking at the event, the German ambassador Mr. Bernard Schlagheck assured that the project, which is a culminatio­n of more than two years of negotiatio­ns involving the University of Ibadan, the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the German Government would be completed and ready for inaugurati­on within the next six months.

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