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Jedy-Agba Appraises REA, Declares It Star Agency

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The Minister of State for Power, Goddy Jedy-Agba has described the Rural and Electrific­ation Agency (REA) as a star agency.

He stated that in his assessment, the agency had performed satisfacto­rily and deserves commendati­on, having impacted several rural communitie­s in all six geo-political zones.

The minister, who expressed confidence in the competence of Mr. Ahmad Salihijo Ahmad, urged him to remain focused on the assignment at hand because it would significan­tly impact the country positively.

Speaking with journalist­s, the minister said, "For us to move forward in a sector as critical as this, we need reforms, and that is what this Agency has been doing."

He further charged the federal government to encourage REA's works and treat it as a star agency with enormous potential.

"I just want to say to you that the Rural and Electrific­ation Agency is my star agency, it’s directly under my supervisio­n and purview. I want to assure you that in all the six geopolitic­al zones of this country, we have had two projects in each state.

“There's no community in any of the geo-political zones where we don’t have rural solar light interventi­on. We've had solar panels, we have mini-grids and all of that in all the zones.

"For me, that agency is a star agency, it is a high performing agency. I don't talk about individual­s, I’m talking about the agency itself and the outputs.

“All of us in this room come from communitie­s, we are from different states here, but if you name your state, I will tell you which local government and which community we have impacted.

"I am convinced that the agency has performed satisfacto­rily in my judgment. Your judgment may be superior to mine, but I know it is a star agency that deserves special attention," he said.

In terms of impact, the REA is implementi­ng one of the biggest electrific­ation projects in sub-Saharan Africa, the Nigeria Electrific­ation Project (NEP), with funding from the World Bank and the African Developmen­t Bank; over five million Nigerians are already benefiting from this programme.

Also, as part of efforts to catalyse off-grid electrific­ation, the Agency, in the last 3 years, completed the 1st REF Call, delivering 12 solar hybrid mini-grids and over 19,000 solar home systems.

Also, for the 2nd REF Call, projects are ongoing to deliver a total of 51 additional solar hybrid mini-grids.

Furthermor­e, through its Energising Education Programme, the REA has delivered solar hybrid power plants in seven universiti­es under the 1st phase of the programme. Developers are already on site to deliver on the task of powering seven additional universiti­es and two university teaching hospitals under phase two of the programme.

Also, through stakeholde­rs' engagement, plans are underway to power eight additional federal universiti­es and one university teaching hospital.

Another critical programme birthed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and activated through the Federal Government's Economic Sustainabi­lity Plan (ESP) was the Solar Power Naija programme. Through funding from the Central Bank of Nigeria, upon completion, the project would add five million additional renewable energy connection­s, impacting about 25 million Nigerians.

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