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Stakeholders Rally For Renewable Energy, Efficiency
Renewable energy and energy efficiency are key ingredients for the new phase of power as the global focus is shifting from fossil fuel to cleaner energy use, stakeholders have said
Speaking at the first career fair for the clean energy sector entitled, “Energise”, the Minister of Power, Abubakar Aliyu, harped on the growth of the energy sector, and the need for skilled force in the sector.
The minister, who was represented by the Director, Renewable and Rural Power Access, Abubakar Ali-Dapshima, said, “the Nigerian Renewable Energy (RE) and Energy Efficiency (EE) sector has continued to grow rapidly, leading to a heightened need for a skilled workforce to support the strengthening of power and energy access initiatives of government, sector actors and partners”.
Welcoming participants on behalf of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Associations – Alliance (REEEA-A) Steering Committee, Dr. Aminu Isa, noted the importance of sectoral collaborations as a key driver of the expected growth in the energy sector.
“As an Alliance of associations within the RE and EE sector, we are very much interested in joining synergy to improve the quality and standards of RE and EE technologies, while also strengthening capacity in terms of knowledge generation and skills distribution,” he said.
The Head of Section, Green and Digital Economy, European Union (EU) Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Ms Inga Stefanowicz, noted that “Youth and job creation is a major Key Performance Index for the EU in Nigeria, and we are happy to support the implementation of this activity that contributes to multiple Sustainable Development Goals in one go, particularly the creation of decent work within the renewable energy and energy efficiency sector to foster economic growth in the country.”
Also speaking, the Head of Programme, Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP), Duke Benjamin, represented by Olumide Fatoki, Head of Unit, Sustainable Energy Access, NESP, emphasised the commitment of the programme to reinforcing the skills and capacity force in the sector.
“With the support of our funding and implementation partners, this career fair is only the first step we are taking towards establishing a skills-matching collaboration platform that will end up creating career pathways and quality opportunities for the skilled workforce in the rapidly growing power sector,” he said.
The fair was organised, in collaboration with NESP, a technical assistance programme co-funded by the EU, the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the Federal Ministry of Power.