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Senator Yunus Akintunde Delivers Key Lecture at University of Uyo, Pays Tribute to Late Akwa Ibom First Lady – HM Ramadan

Oluwatoyin MathnuelBy Oluwatoyin MathnuelOctober 9, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Senator Yunus Akintunde, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Environment, delivered a thought-provoking lecture at the University of Uyo today, focusing on the critical challenges of energy poverty and rural electrification in Nigeria. However, the Senator began his address by paying tribute to the late First Lady of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Mrs. Patience Umo Eno, who recently passed away. He led the audience in observing a one-minute silence, expressing his heartfelt condolences to the people of Akwa Ibom.

“The state is mourning,” Senator Akintunde remarked, recognizing the profound loss. He described the late First Lady as a pillar of support to her husband, Governor Umo Eno, and emphasized her deep commitment to the welfare and well-being of the people of Akwa Ibom. “She will be sorely missed,” he added, acknowledging her significant impact on the lives of many.

His lecture, titled “Addressing Energy Poverty in Nigeria: Insights and Implications for Rural Areas,” was part of the university’s public lecture series.

Senator Akintunde emphasized the core principles necessary to alleviate energy poverty, highlighting the importance of energy availability, accessibility, affordability, reliability, and sustainability. He argued that without these components, achieving comprehensive rural electrification in Nigeria would remain a challenge.

In his analysis, Akintunde identified the primary barriers to rural electrification, citing political, economic, and technical challenges as the most significant. He pointed out that much of Nigeria’s transmission infrastructure is obsolete, a critical issue that hampers energy distribution. Furthermore, poor project management and weak legal and regulatory frameworks have delayed the effective implementation of rural electrification programs. He also addressed socio-cultural factors, emphasizing the need for more awareness and education in rural communities to facilitate the adoption of energy solutions.

During the lecture, the Senator unveiled a new initiative aimed at boosting energy access in his constituency. He announced that five branded centers in each Local Government Area (LGA) of the Oyo Central Senatorial District would be solar-powered, a move designed to ensure that more rural areas have access to reliable energy.

Senator Akintunde also discussed broader issues within Nigeria’s energy sector. He highlighted insufficient investment and corruption as major obstacles, noting that distribution companies (DisCos) have been unable to repay loans to the Federal Government due to corrupt practices. In addition, he criticized the sector’s poor transmission infrastructure, which has long been a bottleneck in delivering electricity efficiently across the country.

Looking forward, Akintunde proposed several solutions. He advocated for institutional reforms to improve governance and increase energy access and affordability through renewable energy technologies. He emphasized the need for alternative energy programs for off-grid communities and flexible payment systems to make energy more affordable. To support these reforms, he called for strengthened institutional capacities and strategic partnerships.

In a key recommendation, Akintunde suggested that the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) should be domiciled in each LGA in Nigeria, allowing for better local management and implementation of energy projects.

The lecture offered a comprehensive view of Nigeria’s energy challenges and provided a roadmap for addressing the critical issue of energy poverty, particularly in rural communities.

Oluwatoyin Mathnuel

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