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The Vice-Chancellor of University
of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali (OON) has signed a MoU aimed at
setting up a 5MW Solar Panel Factory and establishing Magic Tree
plantation on campus. The following is the message released on the
official website of UNILORIN – www.unilorin.edu.ng, announcing this
development. Read details below;
In its sustained effort to contribute
its quota to national development, the University of Ilorin has signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Egja-Meceng Nigeria Limited for
the setting up of a 5MW Solar Panel Factory within the University
campus.
The project is expected to substantially
enhance the Federal Government’s effort to boost electricity power
generation in the country.
The MoU, which was signed last Wednesday
(January 21, 2015, is the first of its kind in the country. It also
covers the establishment of up to 20,000 hectares of Smaragfa (magic
tree) plantation on campus by the company.
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu
Ambali (OON), signed the MoU on behalf of the University while the
Chairman of Egja-Meceng Nigeria Ltd., His Royal Highness, Oba (Engr.)
Isiaka Olajide Ajede, signed on behalf of the company.
According to the agreement, the company
shall be solely responsible for the financing of the project, which will
be executed in conjunction with Messrs Euro-Titan Power Renewable
Resources of Hungary. The company shall operate on the University land
so allocated to the project for a period of 30 years in the first
instance renewable every 10 years.
The MoU also states that “the company
shall establish the magic tree for the production of various types of
plantation on the allocated land by the University upon which teaching,
research and other agricultural growth and developments may be allowed
in line with the enabling law of the University.”
The company also agreed to “ensure that
its operations are within the rules/regulations and laws establishing
the University and any other law in force in the country, while doing
everything possible to protect the Environment through the establishment
of its Solar Factory.”
On its part, the University of Ilorin
has agreed to provide land and maintain all her facilities as it may
fall within the project zone.
In his brief remarks before signing the
MoU, the Vice-Chancellor thanked God for making it possible to site the
projects in the University while revealing that the Unilorin Centre for
Renewable Energy would commence soon.
Stressing the importance of the solar
panel factory, Prof. Ambali maintained that electricity generating
plants, which are used in most places in the country, are dangerous to
humans and the environment.
Pointing out that apart from generating
income for the University, the Vice-Chancellor said that the proposed
factory would also contribute to research and training. He added that
the turbulence in the global oil market makes it imperative to have
clean and alternative power source.
He said, “We shall support the project
and see to its successful take-off. Agricultural projects would help to
guarantee our tomorrow. The University wants to make impact in its
community and the signing of this MoU is our commitment to impact the
community.”
In his own remarks, the Chairman of
Egja-Meceng Nigeria Ltd., Oba Isiaka Olajide Ajede, said that the
factory would be ready in six months and that it would be expandable. He
commended the University for taking the “decision and bold steps”
towards the actualisation of the project.
Meanwhile, the University also signed
two other MoUs on the same day. One is for the construction of 270
bed-space hostel and the other is for the organisation of the World
Universities Theatre Festival.
The MoU on the construction of hotel
accommodation was signed with Seamface Global Solutions Ltd, represented
by Mr. Ahmed Belgore, while the one for the theatre festival was signed
with the National Troupe of Nigeria, represented by Mr. Bisi Ayodele,
its Head of Administration and Human Resources.
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