President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday inaugurated the first major
solar power plant in the country at the University of Ibadan.
The
plant has the capacity to supply 10 megawatts of renewable electricity
to the university community and its environs when completed.
The
multi-million dollar project is a product of negotiation and financing
between the Federal Government, through the Tertiary Education Trust
Fund, the German government and UI.
The Ibadan plant serves as a
pilot project for other universities in Nigeria, with three more
Nigerian universities set to benefit from the partnership with the
German government.
Apart from providing power for UI, the station will also serve as a
training centre for engineering students and technicians from the
university.
President Buhari, who was represented by the Minister
of State for Education, Prof. Anthony Anwuka, said the project was in
line with the national energy policy geared towards augmenting existing
power sources in order to achieve the goal of reliable and sustainable
energy for Nigerians.
He said, “Today’s groundbreaking ceremony is
a culmination of more than two years of negotiation involving UI, the
Federal Government and German government. This is why the FG, through
TETFund, has committed itself to this project with the provision of
funds.”

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