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The
Kaduna State Government said on Monday that it would soon ban the sale of high
energy consuming bulbs, as part of strategy to boost energy efficiency.
The
state’s Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Muhammad Abdullahi made this
known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kaduna.
According
to him, a state-wide campaign would be carried out next year for electricity
consumers in the state to move to energy saving bulbs, before the ban is
effected.
“We have
already started moving from high-energy consuming bulbs to energy saving bulbs
in ministries departments and agencies”.
Abdullahi
said that the effort would cumulatively save N360 million, representing 30 per
cent of the amount spent on light bills and fuelling of generators annually by
electricity consumers in the state.
He
explained that that strategy was an idea postulated by Dr Abdulkarim Mayere,
who came third in the “My Great Kaduna Competition'' organised by the state
government in 2015.
He said
that the competition was organised to source for ideas from members of the
public on how to move the state forward and make Kaduna great again.
The
commissioner, disclosed that Gov. Nasiru El-Rufa'i had since appointed Mayere
as the General Manger of Kaduna Power Supply Company, a new company set up to
ensure energy efficiency in the state.
He also
said that plans were on to generate electricity from domestic waste, adding
that the idea was also developed during the competition by Lwahas Adoniram, who
emerge the best.
“Adoniram
suggested that waste could be converted into huge employment opportunities with
the local construction of turbines powered by domestic waste.
“We have
already entered into discussion with the Federal Ministry of Environment and
has shown interest to partner with us to make the project a reality.
“The
people of the state have as much contribution to make, so we opened up the
competition last year and received about 500 entries out of which 15 were
selected and integrated into the state development plan.
“The
state government would continue to engage citizens in policy formulation and
implementation processes in order to run a holistic people-oriented government,''
the commissioner said.
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