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Declaring the event open in Abuja, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Dr Godknows Igali, said Nigeria is blessed with other renewable sources that it could use to power its industries and facilities.
According to him, about 80 per cent of the nation’s energy sources currently came from the thermal generation which is prone to technical issues and energy losses.
“ Every part of Nigeria can reliably generate electricity via other sources such as solar, biomass, wind, geothermal, wave and tidal energy which could be used to generate electricity in the country.
“ The importance of this event cannot be over-emphasised because Africa still lags behind among the other continents in the world due to lack of electricity,” he said.
Igali said due to lack of electricity, other countries such as Europe, Asia , United States were all far more well developed economically than the African continent.
According to him, African countries witness low GDP due to the low level in energy production and utilisation.
Igali added that Europe, Asia, United States were all far more developed than African because they had more per capita consumption of electricity than the continent.
” For the countries in Africa to make any impact in terms of economic development, they must make energy available to the people.”
He explained that it was due to energy shortages in Nigeria that the ministry was collaborating with other stakeholders to ensure that the nation devised other means for power generation.
Igali explained that since 1759 when Benjamin Franklyn developed electricity, it had been the hub through which any economic development could take place.
According to him, renewable energy would assist Nigeria in ensuring that majority of its rural areas were developed.
He reiterated that thermal generation was suitable in the southern part of Nigeria because of nearness to gas plants while solar energy was more suitable to the north because of abundance of sunlight.
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