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Clean Energy Day: JMG to Save N40m Yearly in Diesel Costs

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By Adedapo Adesanya

As the world marks Clean Energy Day on January 26, JMG Limited, a leading provider of hybrid and integrated electromechanical solutions, is reinforcing its commitment to Nigeria’s clean energy transition with measurable impact, most notably a significant reduction in diesel consumption at its Lagos head office.

With specialized divisions spanning JMG Power for diesel and gas generators, JMG Solar for renewable energy solutions, JMG Clima for cooling systems, JMG Elevator for lifts and vertical transportation, JMG Electra for electrical infrastructure, and JMG Industrial for air compressor solutions, JMG plays a critical role in everyday life, powering homes, buildings, and industries with reliable, efficient, and environmentally responsible systems.

Demonstrating this commitment in action, JMG has deployed a 129-kilowatt hybrid solar power system at its headquarters, enabling the company to save up to N40 million annually in diesel costs. The installation now supplies up to 90 per cent of the building’s energy needs, generating approximately 15.48 MWh of clean energy monthly and eliminating over 71 tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually. The system is also reducing diesel consumption by more than 34,800 litres per year, delivering substantial operational and environmental benefits.

Designed and executed by JMG Solar, the project integrates LONGi 575W solar panels, Deye high-efficiency hybrid inverters, and 122.9 kWh of lithium-ion battery storage, providing a reliable, scalable, and future-ready clean energy solution.

JMG Limited, which designs and delivers hybrid solar systems, battery energy storage, and grid-tied and off-grid installations, says it is helping businesses reduce diesel dependence and energy costs. To accelerate solar adoption, JMG also offers flexible solar leasing and financing options, enabling organizations to transition to clean, reliable power with minimal upfront investment.

Recently, key stakeholders and business partners visited the solar installation at JMG’s headquarters, where they experienced firsthand how the transition to renewable energy is translating into tangible cost savings, improved operational efficiency, and reduced dependence on fossil fuels. The visit underscored JMG’s leadership in delivering practical and commercially viable clean energy solutions for Nigerian businesses.

Speaking on the company’s sustainability vision, Mr Rabi Jammal, Group General Manager of JMG Limited, said: “JMG is not just advocating clean energy, we are running on it. Our headquarters clearly demonstrates that smart solar solutions can deliver immediate financial and environmental benefits for businesses in Nigeria.”

Beyond its headquarters, JMG continues to advance sustainability across multiple sectors through energy-efficient lift systems, renewable power solutions for healthcare facilities, smart air compressor systems for factories, and advanced cooling technologies for data centers, proving that high performance and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand.

“As we celebrate Clean Energy Day, we are proud of the progress we have made in advancing sustainability across Nigeria. JMG remains committed to driving economic development while reducing environmental impact through smarter, cleaner energy solutions,” he added.

JMG’s recent milestones reaffirm its long-term commitment to clean energy and sustainable development. By integrating innovation, efficiency, and environmental responsibility across its operations, the company continues to create environments that balance comfort, safety, and performance while contributing meaningfully to a greener, more resilient Nigeria.

It reaffirmed its dedication to innovation, responsible growth, and clean energy solutions that support economic development and a sustainable future.

Adedapo Adesanya is a journalist, polymath, and connoisseur of everything art. When he is not writing, he has his nose buried in one of the many books or articles he has bookmarked or simply listening to good music with a bottle of beer or wine. He supports the greatest club in the world, Manchester United F.C.

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Dangote Refinery Cuts Petrol to N1,250 Per Litre, Diesel N1,700 Per Litre

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By Dipo Olowookere

The ex-depot prices of two major petroleum products, Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol, and Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), also known as diesel, have been slashed by Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals.

The company announced the reduction in prices of the products in a statement on Saturday evening.

The Lagos-based private refinery said its latest action was to reinforce its commitment to making refined petroleum products more affordable and supporting economic activities across Nigeria.

The cut in the prices of petrol and diesel by Dangote refinery comes as the global crude oil prices continue to moderate, amid expectations that the United States of America and Iran will agree on a ceasefire very soon and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

This narrow vessel passage accounts for 20 per cent of the world’s crude oil consumption. It has been closed for more than two months because of the Middle East crisis.

On February 28, 2026, America and Israel launched airstrikes in Iran, killing its Supreme Leader and other top government officials.

Iran fought back by attacking US bases in the Middle East, including in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and others. It also shut down the Strait of Hormuz, causing the price of oil to almost hit $120 per barrel.

The crisis faraway in the Middle East, rather than becoming a blessing to Nigeria, put citizens under untold hardship, as the price of petroleum products, especially PMS, jumped from around N800 per litre to almost N1,500 per litre.

On Friday, the price of Brent crude was about $94 per barrel, while the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was about $89 per barrel.

Ostensibly in response to this, the Dangote refinery has reduced the ex-depot price of petrol to N1,250 per litre from N1,275 per litre, while the price of diesel has been cut to N1,700 per litre from N1,800 per litre.

Since commencing operations, the 650,000 barrels per day refinery has increasingly supplied the domestic market with refined products aimed at eliminating the country’s dependence on imported fuels.

The company claimed it decided to slash the price to improve supply efficiency, deepen domestic refining, and provide cost relief to consumers and businesses that depend heavily on petroleum products for transportation, power generation and industrial operations.

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Customs Agents Ask Tinubu to Halt Planned Shipping Charge Hike

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents (NCMDLCA), the umbrella body of customs agents in Nigeria, has petitioned President Bola Tinubu to compel the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) to suspend the planned increase in shipping charges pending the review by the standing committee.

According to Mr Lucky Amiwero, the president of the body, in a letter to the President, the increase is a clear contravention of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in respect of local shipping charges between providers and users of shipping/Port and related service approved by the federal government.

The MoU under Articles 2(b)&4 clearly states that any other charges shall require agreement between the Parties concerned through the Nigerian Shippers Council, which must be complied with.

“In line with the provisions of Articles 2 and 4 of the Memorandum of Understanding, there is a need to follow the prescribed procedure as contained in the MOU. First is by submitting the information of the increase to the standing committee, including the detailed information, why the increase, and the percentage, to the standing committee for consideration and review of any increase

“We hereby request the suspension of any Local Shipping Charges increase, pending the review by the standing committee, which entails the detailed information of the increase, the Percentage (%), and if the Increase is necessary, to be sent to the standing Committee as approved by the Federal Government,” he said.

The official said the NSC were supposed to forward all detailed information on the increase in the local shipping charges to the standing committee, who are signatory to the MOU, and then to review in line with the approved federal government directive.

“We refer the government to the usual procedure of initiating an increase in local shipping charges. Notification of increase as proposed is always forwarded to the standing committee, reference 2003 NSC/TOD/FPS/011/VOL.V/54 OF 20TH JUNE, and NSC/TOD/FPS/011/VOL.35 OF 14TH April 2003 in line with article 2(b)&4 of the MOU.

“In line with Article 2(b)&4 of the memorandum of understanding, the request made by Shipping Association of Nigeria (SAN), which was forwarded to the Shippers Council and the Shippers Council forwarded the same to the technical standing committee for review,” he added.

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Presidency Raises Alarm Over Politically Motivated Deepfake Campaigns

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The presidency has raised alarm over what it described as a growing pattern of digitally manipulated content aimed at exploiting religious sentiments for political purposes.

In a public service announcement issued by the Office of Digital Engagement and Strategy, it was disclosed that “deliberate attempts” to mislead Nigerians through deep fake videos and false narratives across online platforms had been identified.

According to the statement, a manipulated video surfaced on Tuesday, featuring altered audio and false attributions designed to portray President Bola Tinubu in a negative light.

It noted that a similar attempt followed shortly after, involving a fabricated video linked to a religious leader, allegedly intended to incite Muslim communities against the President.

The presidency said the recurring pattern suggests a coordinated effort to inflame religious tensions and sow division, particularly as political activities begin to intensify ahead of future elections.

It warned that “desperate actors” are likely to continue deploying misinformation tactics, including distorting religious messages, manipulating context, and spreading provocative content through social media and messaging platforms.

The presidency urged Nigerians to exercise caution before sharing sensitive or inflammatory content, encouraging citizens to question the motives behind such materials and to verify information through credible sources.

Describing the trend as “coordinated manipulation at scale,” it stressed that such actions are neither patriotic nor reflective of genuine political engagement.

The statement further warned that individuals and groups involved in the creation and dissemination of false information would be held accountable under relevant Nigerian laws, including those relating to cybercrime, incitement, and threats to public peace and national security.

It concluded by calling on citizens to remain vigilant and united in safeguarding the country’s social cohesion against digital disinformation.

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