
The Federal Government has unveiled a 505-kilowatt interconnected solar mini-grid in Epe, Lagos State, and flagged off the development of an additional five-megawatt mini-grid project as part of efforts to expand electricity access and stimulate economic activities in the area.
The project, located in Majoda communities in Eredo, Epe Local Government Area, covers Odogbawojo, Odoshiwola, Odoayan, Ora, and Ibowon and is expected to provide stable electricity for more than 8,000 residents.
Speaking at the ceremony on Wednesday, the Minister of Power, Joseph Tegbe, said the project reflected the Federal Government’s commitment to deploying decentralised renewable energy solutions to improve livelihoods, create jobs, and support economic development.
Tegbe commended the Rural Electrification Agency and its Managing Director, Abba Aliyu, for driving rural electrification and renewable energy deployment across the country.
The minister described the transformation of the REA as remarkable, noting that the agency had evolved from an institution with “admirable
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