
The Federal Ministry of Education is pleased to announce the signing of a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) under the Federal Government’s Energizing Education Programme (EEP).
The ceremony was held today at the solar-powered mini-grid site of the University of Abuja, one of the beneficiaries of this transformative initiative.
Speaking at the event, the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Olatunji Alausa, reaffirmed the government’s commitment—under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu—to advancing human capital development through reliable and sustainable energy infrastructure in the education sector.
He expressed heartfelt gratitude to the President for prioritizing uninterrupted 24-hour electricity supply for all federal and state-owned tertiary institutions.
Dr. Alausa revealed that the Federal Government is constructing mini-grid systems ranging from 1.1 to 12.5 megawatts across federal and state tertiary institutions, as well as teaching hospitals.
To date, 24 institutions have benefited from Phases I to III of the programme. In alignment with the Renewed Hope Agenda, the Ministry through TETFund will support the development of an additional four to six independent mini-grids with capacities between 2 and 10 megawatts at selected tertiary institutions across the country.
Another key highlight of the event was the signing of a collaboration agreement between the REA and eight additional universities under Phase IV of the EEP. These institutions include the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Federal University Wukari, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Federal University Dutse, University of Benin, and University of Ibadan.
All Vice Chancellors were in attendance, except that of the University of Benin, who was ably represented.
Dr. Alausa emphasized that uninterrupted electricity supply will significantly enhance student learning environments, improve staff productivity, support cutting-edge research, and promote entrepreneurship within university communities ultimately contributing to national economic growth and GDP.
Accompanying the Honourable Minister of Education was the Honourable Minister of State for Education, Professor Suwaiba Said Ahmad.
The Managing Director of the Rural Electrification Agency, Abba Aliyu, highlighted that Phases I to III have provided over 100 megawatts of clean electricity to 24 federal universities and their teaching hospitals, positively impacting over 600,000 students and 50,000 staff members.
He also noted that Phase II included clean energy projects for two universities and two teaching hospitals, while Phase III covering eight universities and one hospital is nearing completion and will soon be commissioned.
In his goodwill message, Professor Abdullahi Yusuf Ribadu Executive Secretary of National University Commission commended the Federal Government and REA for launching a practical and sustainable solution to the power challenges in tertiary institutions.
He praised the Energizing Education Programme as a cost-effective initiative that directly enhances teaching, learning, research, and overall institutional performance.
In her vote of thanks, the Acting Vice Chancellor of the University of Abuja, Professor Patricia Manko Lar, expressed deep appreciation to the Ministry and REA for what she described as a timely and impactful intervention.
She noted that the project would address long-standing electricity challenges, reduce operational costs, and significantly enhance academic delivery.
The Federal Ministry of Education reaffirms its commitment to deepening this transformative agenda through continued collaboration with REA and institutional partners across Nigeria and beyond.
Boriowo Folasade (Mrs.)
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