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Firm Donates 10million Stoves To Households, Soon
The Eta-Zuma Group West Africa Limited said it would provide affordable briquette stoves to 10 million houses across the country to check indiscriminate tree cutting for cooking.
The Executive Director, Corporate Relations in the company, Amb. Joseph Ayalogu, disclosed this to newsmen in Abuja.
Ayalogu said the company’s target was to make stove briquettes affordable to the masses who cut trees for their daily cooking which caused deforestation and global warming.
According to him, the stove briquette, which is smokeless, cleaner, affordable, healthier and a modern domestic cooking fuel source is an alternative to the archaic and primitive domestic fuel sources such as dung and firewood.
He said the briquettes used as a source of energy to power the stoves were made from coal and the special stoves were imported from china.
He said the company had concluded arrangements to start producing the stoves locally and make them affordable to the local communities and the masses.
“The coal mined by the company is used for the production of briquettes of different shapes and two or three can be filled inside the special stoves to generate heat without producing flame or smoke,” he said.
Our source reports that the stove was introduced two years ago to support government’s efforts in ameliorating the ravaging impact of desertification through a sustainable alternative long lasting cooking energy.
The factory is located in Ankpa, Kogi.
On coal to power, he said the company was at the last stage of the development process, adding that it had signed power purchase agreement with the regulatory body in charge of power.
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