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Monday, 27 March 2017

Oh dear! Report indicates ‘Nigeria imports 70m generators’


In what could be described as unsurprising, not fewer than 70 million generators have been imported into the country, the Chief Executive Officer, Consistent Energy Limited, Mr Segun Adaju, has said.


According to The Nation, Adaju is quoted as saying that shortatge of gas, which is the feedstock for power plants across the country, is the reason for the high incidence of generation units importation in the country.


Adaju said a research by his organisation showed that Nigeria is the net importer of generators with about 70 million generators brought in the past few years.
He said the worsening electricity situation was making Nigerians to seek solace in alternative energy supply, adding that the issue has depleted savings of many individuals and organisations.
Adaju said: ‘’Between 60 and 70 million generators of different brands and sizes have been imported into the country, in the past few years. The generators are of lower and higher voltages, depending on the needs of the owners. Besides, the generators range from the smallest to the biggest, such as Perkins and Caterpillar brand. The generators are worth billions of naira, which means that Nigerians are repatriating funds to access power.’’

He said there are health hazards caused by fumes from the generators, stressing that the issue has made people to inhale carbon monoxide, which is life-threatening.
‘’Many people have died through the inhalation of carbon monoxide arising from the use of generators. Aside this, generators cause air pollution and other environmental hazards,” he added.
Adaju, whose firm specialises in generation and provision of solar energy for individuals and communities nationwide, said Nigerians could replace their generators with solar energy and other renewables, and in return, get better and safer services.
He urged the federal and state governments to invest in solar energy and other methods of off-grid electricity for growth.
He said the intensity of the sun is high in Nigeria, urging Nigerians to leverage it to generate solar electricity for the people.

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