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Kogi charts path to Rural Electrification: unveils bold energy vision

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Last updated: January 21, 2025 6:43 pm
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In a groundbreaking move to energize its rural communities, the Kogi State Government has launched an ambitious initiative to provide electricity to underserved areas.

The initiative, aimed at boosting the rural economy and enhancing social well-being, gained momentum on Tuesday during a high-level roundtable event held at Rockview Hotel, Abuja.

The event, convened by the Kogi State Government in collaboration with the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) and other key stakeholders, marked a pivotal step toward bridging the energy access gap in the state.

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In his welcome address, the Kogi State Commissioner for Rural and Energy Development,

Engr Abdulmutalib Mohammed, highlighted the state’s energy vision. He expressed gratitude to the REA and other stakeholders for their commitment to electrifying rural areas and unlocking the economic potentials of Kogi State, aptly described as the “Confluence of Opportunities.”

“The impact of electricity on rural communities cannot be overstated,” the commissioner noted. “With enhanced energy access, we can transform livelihoods, stimulate local industries, and foster sustainable growth.”

Mr. Abba Aliyu, Managing Director/CEO of the REA, commended Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo for prioritizing energy development, emphasizing the agency’s dedication to providing renewable energy solutions.

He revealed that Kogi State is well-positioned to benefit from ongoing interventions aimed at electrifying rural areas.

Engr. Doris Uboh, Executive Director of the Rural Electrification Fund, also lauded the collaboration. She shared that the fund has already attracted over ₦5 billion in private investments, generating over 26,000 jobs across the country.

Kogi State’s Chief Economic Adviser, Mr. Aliyu Salami, spotlighted the state’s renewable energy potential, citing abundant resources such as solar, hydropower, biomass, and wind. “With consistent sunlight and the convergence of Rivers Niger and Benue, Kogi is uniquely suited for diverse renewable energy projects,” he said.

Mr. Salami, stressed the need to energize agricultural hubs, noting that in 2024 alone, the state exported cashew worth over $50 million. “Investing in energy infrastructure will unlock untapped economic opportunities,” he urged.

In his address to the stakeholders, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo emphasized his administration’s resolve to close the energy gap and improve living standards.

“Kogi State faces an energy shortfall that hinders growth and development. With only 50 MW from the national grid serving approximately 5 million residents, the need for transformative action is clear,” the governor stated.

He highlighted the wide-ranging benefits of rural electrification, from boosting local industries to improving education, healthcare, and clean water systems. “Electricity is the foundation for innovation and economic growth,” he declared.

Governor Ododo also assured stakeholders of the state’s commitment to safeguarding energy infrastructure, unveiling plans for a new security framework to protect investments.

The governor announced several strategic initiatives, including the enactment of the Kogi State Electricity Act, the establishment of a State Electricity Regulatory Commission, and the creation of a comprehensive rural electrification investment brochure to attract investors.

Dr. Folashade Arike Ayoade, Secretary to the Government of Kogi State, closed the event by thanking stakeholders for their dedication to achieving steady, clean energy in Kogi State.

Kogi State’s electrification drive signals a transformative era for its rural communities, promising economic growth, job creation, and improved quality of life. With strategic partnerships and innovative policies, the state is well on its way to becoming a beacon of sustainable development in Nigeria.

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