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AATF Advocates Self-Sufficiency With Adoption of Water-Efficient Maize

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) says Nigeria will be self-sufficient in maize production by 2028 by adopting Water-Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA) TELA maize by farmers across the country.

WEMA TELA Maize Project Manager for AATF, Mr Sylvester Oikeh, said this on the sidelines of an inspection tour of the TELA maize demo farm of the National Agricultural Biotechnology Research Development Agency (NABRDA) in Abuja, carried out by the TELA Maize Governing Council.

He urged Nigerians to embrace TELA maize technology as it was drought and insect-resistant as well as safe for humans and livestock.

Mr Oikeh said that the variety of the product had triple protection against drought, stemborer and fall army-worm.

According to him, by embracing the product, farmers will not need to spray.

The project manager said the technology had come to stay, adding that what was needed was to develop a seed system that would allow more farmers to have access to the seed.

He, however, identified inadequate seed as the biggest challenge currently facing the country.

Mr Oikeh said the organisation, at the moment, had opened 150 hectares to produce seed against 2025.

He said that despite the gesture, the seed would not be sufficient due to high demand.

Oikeh said that in the next three to four years, farmers should be able to have enough food produced locally to meet the seed demand for the product in the country.

“We brought in 51 tonnes of TELA maize this year which farmers are growing mostly for promotion; next year we are hoping to have 400 tonnes.

“In two years, we are planning to have up to 1,200 tons; so, by 2028 we should have 11,000 tons of TELA maize produce in Nigeria

“This is a new technology that requires training of the people; and gradually, as their production is increasing, you decrease importation until we meet local demand.

“Any government that embraces this technology must have the good political will to use the genetically modified technology to address the food security problem.’’

Mr Oikeh commended the government for embracing the product and called for the support of all and sundry to enable more farmers to adopt the technology to address the problem of drought and insects.

He said the TELA maize farm visitation was purposely to evaluate the project on the field with the seed system team.

“The evaluation is to allow them to see the performance of the varieties on farmers’ fields and their concerns so that when they go back to the breeding programme, they can improve on the breed based on the feedback they received.

“It also allows the team to know what the farmers feel and the amount of seeds required so that the team can start preparing the seeds it will bring to the farmers next year,” he added.

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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Watt Renewable Secures $15m Loan for Hybrid Solar Power Plants in Nigeria

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By Dipo Olowookere

A $15 million debt facility has been obtained by Watt Renewable Corporation from the AfriGreen Debt Impact Fund to finance hybrid solar power plants to be built and operated by the former, especially in Nigeria.

WATT intends to use the projects to serve commercial and industrial clients in Nigeria, particularly in the telecommunication and financial services sectors.

By integrating solar hybrid solutions, the firm aims to significantly reduce diesel consumption and CO2 emissions, enabling its clients to achieve substantial energy cost savings while promoting environmental sustainability.

As a pioneer in renewable energy solutions, WATT continues to drive innovation in Nigeria’s energy sector.

The company’s robust roll-out plan includes deploying hundreds of hybrid solar power sites nationwide to meet the growing energy demands of commercial & industrial clients.

This strategic expansion aligns with WATT’s vision to revolutionize energy access across Africa, enabling sustainable development and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

The funds from AfriGreen provide the critical capital needed to accelerate WATT’s ambitious projects, strengthening its market position and empowering businesses with reliable and affordable energy solutions.

Business Post gathered that to mitigate the currency risk for WATT in the event of devaluation of the Nigerian Naira, AfriGreen is offering a local currency facility that matches the payment structure of the power purchase agreements.

“We are thrilled to partner with AFRIGREEN on this transformative journey to expand reliable and sustainable energy solutions across Africa.

“With this support, it enables us to accelerate our shared mission of providing hybrid solar power to businesses, reducing carbon emissions, and supporting economic growth while enhancing energy security for our clients,” the Managing Director of WATT, Mr Oluwole Eweje, said.

“We are delighted to support WATT in rolling out hundreds of hybrid sites across the country.

“This represents another key transaction for AFRIGREEN in Nigeria. The combination of high energy prices, good solar irradiation, and strong demand from industrial and commercial energy users makes this market particularly attractive for companies like WATT.

“By leveraging these favourable market conditions alongside WATT’s exceptional operational performance and a well-structured financing solution, we are setting the stage for a strong and lasting business partnership,” the Managing Director of AfriGreen, Mr Alexandre Gilles, stated.

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NMDPRA Denies Restricting Gas Supply to Gencos

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) has denied issuing a directive that gas supply to power generating companies (GenCos) be halted.

In a statement on Wednesday, the authority also denied instructing wholesale gas suppliers to stop further supply of gas to companies due to failure in payment obligations.

The NMDPRA described reports stating that it has directed the stoppage of gas supply to GenCos over N2 trillion debt as “false and completely unfounded”.

“It has absolutely no bearing on the information shared at a recent stakeholders’ engagement held in Lagos between the Authority, the OPTS, IPPG and other stakeholders in the oil and gas industry,” the NMDPRA said.

“The purpose of the engagement was to sensitise stakeholders on the requirements, opportunities and benefits associated with the implementation of the wholesale supply license as provided by sections 142 and 197 of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021.

“It was a follow-up to an earlier stakeholder engagement held at the NMDPRA corporate headquarters in Abuja on November 27, 2024.

“The Authority wishes to reassure all our stakeholders and indeed the general public that at no time was the false statement made at that event and anywhere else, and are advised to completely disregard the publication as every effort is being made to ensure that the supply and distribution of natural gas and petroleum products to end users is seamless and unabated as we head into the festive season and indeed all through the coming year 2025.”

Recall that Nigeria’s national grid experienced another collapse on Wednesday, the 11th time in 2024 as Gencos couldn’t generate enough power, compounding issues facing the Nigerian power sector.

This was the first time in over a month as the last time the nation witnessed a nationwide shutdown in electricity supply was on November 7, 2024.

Before then, the country was experiencing an incessant collapse of the grid, which prompted the federal government to set up a team to address the issue.

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Power Outage in Nigeria as National Grid Collapses

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Nigeria is currently experience a cut in power supply after the national grid collapsed for the 11th time in 2024.

This is the first time in over a month as the last time the nation witnessed a nationwide shut down in electricity supply was on November 7, 2024.

Before then, the country was experiencing an incessant collapse of the grid, which prompted the federal government to set up a team to address the issue.

However, just when Nigerians were thinking they will not witnessed another national grid collapse in the year, it issue reared its ugly head again.

On Wednesday afternoon, most of the energy distribution companies suffered power outage, prompting them to inform their customers of the situation.

One of the DisCos, Ikeja Electric Plc, in a message to electricity consumers under its franchise area, said, “Please be informed that we experienced a system outage today, December 11, 2024, at about 13:32 hours affecting supply within our network.

“Restoration of supply is ongoing in collaboration with our critical stakeholders. Kindly bear with us.”

Recall that on Tuesday, in a report, Google listed national grid as one of the top trending searches by Nigerians this year.

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