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    NDDC to distribute 90,000 solar-powered lamps to N’Delta communities

    December 21, 2018
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    *Mr. Nsima Ekere, Managing Director of the NDDC.

    Mkpoikana Udoma

    21 December 2018, Sweetcrude, Port Harcourt — The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, on Wednesday said it is working to ensure the provision of solar power to communities of the Niger Delta region that are not covered by the national grid.

    The NDDC Managing Director, Mr. Nsima Ekere, said this when the leader of the Sustainable Energy Practitioners of Nigeria, and Asteven Group, Dr. Magnus Onuoha, paid him a courtesy call at the NDDC headquarters in Port Harcourt.

    Ekere was presented with the Green Global Champion Award which the agency won at the recently concluded global Climate Conference, at Katowice, Poland for the contributions of the NDDC to the development of the region.

    The NDDC boss said the Commission had over the years been involved in a lot of projects in the green energy sector.

    “We believe that one of the ways of closing the gap between electricity distributions in the country is to encourage green energy initiatives in a captive supply market.

    “NDDC is committed to the project and will deepen its collaboration with private sectors and organizations like Green Global Economy Initiative in providing green power to rural communities in Nigeria and the Niger Delta region in particular.”

    Earlier, Dr. Magnus Onuoha commended NDDC for ensuring that 20percent unconditional emissions reduction as committed to by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 was realized.

    He also noted that NDDC deserved commendation for being in the vanguard of the promotion of low carbon resources efficient Nigerian green economy.

    He noted with joy the agency’s commitment to distribute 90,000 small solar lanterns to tertiary institutions in the nine states of the region at 10,000 per state, with effect from January 2019.

    Onuoha explained that the distribution was expected to eliminate 3.5 million metric tons of carbon and would be recorded by the Department of Climate Change of the Federal Ministry of Environment as part of Nigeria’s Nationally Determined Contribution efforts.

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