The World Bank Mission in partnership with the Federal Government through the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), is to spend $750 million set to provide Solar energy to eight universities across the country and one Teaching Hospital through the Energizing Education and Access To Renewable Energy Scale -Up { DโขAโขRโขEโขS } programmes under phase two of the project.
Ashish Khanna, the World Bank Practice Manager for West Africa who disclosed this when he paid a courtesy call on the Acting Governor of Borno state, Umar Kadafur in Maiduguri, yesterday.
He saidย that already the World Bank has expended $ 350 million in 7 universities and one Teaching Hospital under the second phase, of the project, in which University of Maiduguri and the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital are the largest beneficiaries.
The second Phase of the Energizing Education Programmes will see the provision of solar hybrid power systems to seven Federal Universities which includes University of Calabar & Teaching Hospital, University of Abuja, Nigerian Defence Academy, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia state, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Federal University Gashua, Yobe and University of Maiduguri , Borno state, as well as 2 associated University Teaching Hospitals across Nigeriaโs six geo-political zones.
This phase includes the installation of streetlights for improved security, the construction of a world-class renewable energy workshop and training center, and the upgrade of existing distribution infrastructure.
Furthermore, the REA is promoting gender inclusion by training twenty female STEM students from each beneficiary institution in solar PV system design and construction through the EEP STEM Internship Programme.
Khanna expressed the World Bankโs commitment to the Energizing Education Project and Nigeriaโs electrification and emphasized the projectโs role in skill-building, job creation, and fostering innovation among students, especially female STEM students.
Earlier, Abba Abubakar Aliyu, the Managing Director/CEO, of Rural Electrification Agency, stressed the significance of providing electricity to tertiary institutions, adding that the second phase of the project funded by the World Bank aimed at providing 12kW of power, where 350,000 students, including impacting over 50,000 staff and non-academic staff will be benefitted.
He said the project which is near in completion under the Phase 2 project, will benefit seven universities and one teaching hospital.
“This is the World Bankโs first visit, and their support has been crucial in making this project a reality and Due to their confidence in the REAโs project implementation, the World bank is providing an additional $750 million for the second phase of this program called distributed access to renewable energy scale-up (DARES ),” the MD said
Also, the Head of the Nigeria Electrification Project, Olufemi Akinyelure said, โOur mission is to create a sustainable future for Nigeriaโs educational institutions. The EEP Phase II underscores our dedication to leveraging renewable energy solutions to drive academic excellence and gender inclusion in STEM fields.โ
Responding, the Acting Governor, Hon.Umar kadafur assured the REA and the World Bank that the Borno state government is ready to partner with the agency in providing renewable energy to the citizens of the state.
He said if not because of the Gas power Plant built by the NIgeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) , Maiduguri , the state capital would have thrown into total darkness due to the vandalization of Electricity tower by the Boko Haram insurgents, adding that the state government is ready to partner with the Agency and world Bank in providing alternative source of power to the state apart national grid.
He also assured of the state government commitment to sustainable energy development and ensuring reliable electricity across Nigeria and underscored the stateโs policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions, increasing energy access in underserved communities, and fostering economic growth through innovative energy solutions.
He assured that the state government would prioritize the security of these projects, urging the university to maintain adequate safeguards.
The Acting Vice Chancellor, University of Maiduguri, Professor Aliyu Yahaya thanked the World Bank and the REA for considering the Institution ok in the second phase of the project and assured that the university will not only owned the project but also collaborate with other organisations in training in the area of renewable energy to boost the economy of the university.
During the facility tour, Ashish Khanna, also interacted with 20 female STEM students trained under the program and highlighted the transformative impact of the EEP. This visit underscores the REAโs dedication to advancing renewable energy solutions with a skilled and empowered workforce.
The Energizing Education Programme is an initiative of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) implemented by the REA to deliver dedicated captive solar hybrid power systems to 37 Federal Universities and 7 University Teaching Hospitals nationwide.
Phase I of the EEP has already been implemented with Phase II, funded by the World Bank nearing completion will extend these benefits to additional institutions.






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