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FG, World Bank, AfDB partner on University electricity project

“The Energising Education Programme (EEP) was conceived to address electricity access issues in educational institutions."

Fg, world bank, afdb partner on university electricity projectThe Federal Government, in partnership with the World Bank and African Development Bank (AfDB), are working to provide electricity to selected universities and teaching hospitals.

Mr Abba Aliyu, Managing Director, Rural Electrification Agency (REA) said this on Friday  in Abuja on Friday at the Energising Education Programme  2024 Stakeholders’ Engagement Forum (SEF).

 

Aliyu stated that over 250 million dollars had been spent on phases 1, 11 and 111 to deploy infrastructure, build distribution networks, upgrade substations, and meter connecting areas.

He highlighted the construction of world-class training centres for renewable energy.

Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu emphasised energy access as crucial for education, progress, and development.

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Adelabu represented by Mr Bem Ayangeaor, Assistant Director of Renewable and Rural Power Access, highlighted that electricity enabled schools to extend learning hours, utilise educational technology, and create safe and comfortable environments.

“This, in turn, boosts enrollment, improves academic performance, and enhances teacher-student productivity.

“The Energising Education Programme (EEP) was conceived to address electricity access issues in educational institutions.

“While many Nigerian universities are connected to the national grid, the consistency and quality of electricity supply vary greatly, especially in rural areas.

“Educational institutions face challenges in securing reliable and affordable electricity due to infrastructure limitations, financial constraints, and technical difficulties, hindering quality education and undermining the academic experience.”

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