The United Nation Industrial Development Organisation in conjunction with the Energy Commission of Nigeria and Oyakhilome foundation have reiterated the resolve to address epileptic power supply in the country.
Some of the foundation’s partners from America, including Steve Council and Prof. Henry Whitlow of Clark Atlanta University made presentations at the meeting via zoom on how to improve Nigeria’s Energy supply. “Where we showcased solar panels produced by some of the over 100 youths we had trained on solar panel production and biogas from the country’s six geopolitical zines.
Bello explained that the reason the foundation was seeking collaboration with government ministries, agencies, and parastatals was because it believe that together, we could achieve more and make life better for Nigerians. She said in achieving its mandates, the commission had done pilot studies on renewable energy and had conducted and developed a roadmap for the energy sector.
Also speaking, Mr Olaniyin Ilori, the foundation’s National Co-ordinator said its partnership with UNIDO was to support entrepreneurs, especially Small and Medium Enterprise because of its contribution to national economy. “Through entrepreneurship initiatives, vocational training and economic empowerment efforts, we seek to uplift the vulnerable population.
The United Nation Industrial Development Organisation in conjunction with the Energy Commission of Nigeria and Oyakhilome foundation have reiterated the resolve to address epileptic power supply in the country.
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