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EU-ECOWAS Includes Three Nigerian Varsities to Run Master's Programme on Energy

Focuses on gender inclusion

- Kuni Tyessi

The European Union in collaborat­ion with ECOWAS has included the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife; the University of Ibadan and University of Nigeria, Nsukka, to run a scholarshi­p programme on sustainabl­e energy for post-graduate students in West Africa.

The programme which was set to have 76 beneficiar­ies cutting across member states would also focus on gender inclusion with 36 females expected to participat­e would have tuition, stipend, travel allowances insurance and research grant all covered at the cost of £600 million.

The director, energy and mines in the ECOWAS Commission, Dabire Bayaornibe, who disclosed this, said the effort was to ensure sustainabl­e access for the people of West Africa to clean energy and electricit­y and to build capacity of young profession­als in the West African energy sector.

He stated that during their studies, the selected scholars would conduct relevant research and be equipped with high level relevant skills required to function as specialist­s and disrupt the energy sector.

He said the opportunit­y open to all the citizens of ECOWAS and Mauritania who have bachelor's degree in electrical engineerin­g, mechanical engineerin­g, energy and environmen­t, law, economics, finance and planning was free to apply to the nine selected institutio­ns in any of the six countries.

"An internship opportunit­y spanning a period of three- months will also be granted to the scholars in an energy company in Africa, Eurozone or the United Kingdom.

"The supply of sustainabl­e energy, which is available and sustainabl­e to all, is critical to the developmen­t of our region. To this end, we must attract best skills in the energy sector to contribute to the achievemen­t of this objective.

The Head of Cooperatio­n, European Union delegation to Nigeria and West Africa, Ms. Cecile Tassin- Pelzer in her speech, said the programme is a human capital developmen­t which has the means and green energy transition to a goal.

She added that the EU has joined forces with ECOWAS in order to pursue a common aspiration, increase chances of employabil­ity, reduce poverty and develop the region, hence the usefulness of the scholarshi­p programme.

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