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Niger community gets power supply after 40 years in darkness

by Folarin Kehinde

The North South Power Company Limited has connected the Eddah community in the Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger to the national grid after over 40 years of living in darkness.

Mr Olubunmi Peters, Executive Vice Chairman of NSPCL, stated this at the inauguration of the project on Tuesday in Niger.

Peter, also the Chief Executive Officer of NSPCL, said Eddah was given a 300 KVA electrification sub-station project to provide electricity to members of the community.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the project was executed by NSPCL Foundation as part of its corporate social responsibility to host communities within its operations.

Peters, represented by Mr Hassan Abdullahi, Consultant to NSPCL on CSR, emphasised the importance of access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

“Access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy is not merely a goal in itself; it is the key that unlocks the door to achieving many other SDGs

“UNDP report shows that a 10 per cent increase in energy access can reduce poverty by about six per cent in Africa,” he said.

The vice chairman disclosed that the foundation plans to implement additional projects in the community, including a rice mill project in the community.

He said that the foundation was working to touch all aspects of the SDGs, including building and renovating schools, health facilities, and water infrastructure.

Peters reiterated the foundation’s commitment to providing sustainable and reliable electricity for all and also added value to people’s lives across the host community.

He advised the community to take ownership of the project and protect it against vandalism while emphasising the importance of community participation in ensuring the project’s sustainability.

Also speaking, Mr Chioke Ugochukwu, Chief Operating Officer of SPCL, said the project was aimed at providing dignity to individuals.

“Today, the Eddah community is dignified through the electrification project that brings electricity to the doorstep of the community.

“The project brings about illumination, speed of life, economic empowerment of individuals, happiness, small-scale industry, and above all improvement in security,” he said.

 

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