Enugu Signs MoU with Firms for EU-GIZ Funded Rural Power Project
Enugu Signs MoU on EU-GIZ Rural Power Project

Enugu State Government Signs Agreements for Rural Electrification

The Enugu State Government on Wednesday signed agreements with four renewable energy developers to provide electricity to four rural communities across the state's three senatorial districts. The agreement was signed during the Renewable Energy Development for State Electricity Market (REDSEM) Grant Agreement Signing Ceremony organised by the Enugu State Government with support from the Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP) and German Development Agency (GIZ).

The benefiting communities are Okpatu, Ugbawka, Agwunta, and Ijabe. The selected developers include Darway Coast Nigeria Ltd, Sea Solar Energy Limited, and two other firms.

Speaking at the event, Chairman of the Enugu State Electricity Regulatory Commission (EERC), Chijioke Okonkwo, said the programme marks the commencement of electricity projects in four unserved communities through an in-kind grant funded by the German Government through GIZ. He explained that the grant covers the procurement of critical infrastructure, including solar panels, batteries, inverters, poles, wires, and other equipment required to establish integrated solar mini-grids with a minimum generation capacity of 200 kilowatts in each community.

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“In a nutshell, it means that four more communities in Enugu State will have electricity within the shortest possible time, potentially within six months if implementation is fast-tracked,” he said.

Okonkwo explained that while 80 per cent of the project cost is covered through the grant, the developers will contribute the remaining 20 per cent for civil works, metering, operations, and electricity service delivery. He noted that electricity supplied under the programme will not be free but will be offered at affordable tariffs to ensure sustainability.

The EERC chairman said the selected communities are among 113 underserved and unserved communities identified by the state government for electrification. He added that the communities have already provided land and signed agreements welcoming the developers, while regulatory agencies will ensure compliance with standards and consumer protection requirements.

Also speaking, Head of Component, Sustainable Energy Investments at GIZ-NESP, Joshua Garba, said the initiative is jointly funded by the European Union and the German Government. Garba commended Enugu State for emerging as a leading subnational government in implementing the provisions of Nigeria's Electricity Act through the development of a state electricity market.

“Enugu State is always mentioned at our meetings and gatherings because of the progress it has made in the electricity sector. We are pleased to be part of this journey and will continue to support the state beyond the current intervention,” he assured.

Representing Governor Peter Mbah, the Secretary to the Enugu State Government, Professor Chidiebere Onyia, said the partnership aligns with the administration's vision of making Enugu investment-ready through improved infrastructure and strategic donor partnerships. According to him, access to reliable electricity remains critical for economic growth, security, healthcare, education, and overall rural development.

He assured investors and development partners of the government's commitment to providing regulatory support and eliminating bureaucratic bottlenecks to ensure timely project delivery. The SSG also stressed the importance of community participation and security, urging traditional leaders and community stakeholders to safeguard the infrastructure.

Earlier, the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Franklin Enyinna, described the project as a major step towards achieving the state's economic transformation agenda. “You cannot grow Enugu's economy from $4.4 billion to $30 billion without reliable power supply. This project aligns perfectly with the governor's vision of making Enugu an investment-friendly destination,” he said.

In his remarks, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Enugu State Electrification Agency, Christopher Ezeoha, explained that the agency will supervise implementation, ensure compliance with technical standards, and oversee operations to guarantee sustainability.

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Speaking on behalf of the developers, the Chief Executive Officer of Sea Solar Energy Limited, Chibueze Ekeh, said the selection process was rigorous and competitive, with only a few firms emerging successful. Ekeh said the projects will provide reliable 24-hour electricity to rural communities for the first time, improving livelihoods, security, and economic productivity.

According to him, Sea Solar Energy Limited alone expects to directly serve about 600 households, translating to nearly 3,000 beneficiaries. He added that across the four communities, approximately 8,000 residents will benefit from solar systems with generation capacities ranging between 200 and 300 kilowatts peak.