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Wednesday, September 25, 2024

APWEN urges FG to address Nigeria’s energy crisis

She said that APWEN was willing to collaborate with the government to provide lasting solutions to the energy crisis.

• September 25, 2024
Adebisi Osim
Adebisi Osim [Credit: The Guardian]

The Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN) has urged the federal government to take steps toward addressing the energy crisis in the country.  

Adebisi Osim, APWEN’s president, said at the ongoing annual general meeting of the association in Calabar on Thursday that the energy challenge in the country was taking too long to address.  

Speaking at the conference with the theme: “Engineering Innovations and Energy Security for a Sustainable Future”, Ms Osim urged the federal government to invest in sustainable energy solutions.  

She said that governments at various levels should implement policies that would create a resilient energy infrastructure in the country.  

“We should encourage the implementation of renewable energy initiatives through public-private partnerships to enhance energy access across the country.  

“There is a need to explore innovative solutions in renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydropower to complement the existing energy grid,” she said.  

The APWEN president said that the development of smart grids and energy-efficient technologies would ensure the responsible use of resources and a reduction in the carbon footprint.  

Ms Osim further said that APWEN was willing to collaborate with the government to provide lasting solutions to the energy crisis in the country.  

In his speech, Heineken Lokpobiri, the minister of state for petroleum (Oil), said the ministry was ready to support efforts that would enable women engineers to play roles in technology and innovation.  

Represented by Biowe Kurokinyinanya, his technical assistant, Mr Lokpobiri urged female engineers to play frontline roles in proffering solutions to the technological challenges in the country.  

Also speaking, Gov. Bassey Otu of Cross River said that the state was open to collaborations with APWEN in any area that would promote quality service to the people.  

Represented by Ekpenyong Cobham, the commissioner for transport, Mr Otu urged the female engineers to make inputs that would lead to quality project delivery.  

APWEN, a division of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, was founded in 1982 and inaugurated in 1983.

(NAN)  

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