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23 solar mini-grids boost Nigeria’s food security

23 solar mini-grids boost Nigeria’s food security

Twenty-three solar-powered mini-grids deployed across Nigeria are helping to improve food security by providing reliable electricity to rural communities and agricultural clusters, the Minister of Power, Joseph Tegbe, and the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) have said.

Speaking at the media launch of the Africa Mini-Grid Programme (AMP) in Abuja, the Minister described the partnership between the REA, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) as a strong example of collaboration to expand sustainable energy access across the country.

He said the initiative is bringing Nigeria closer to achieving universal electricity access through the deployment of renewable energy solutions in underserved communities and key agricultural areas.

According to the Minister, the programme is not only providing electricity but also improving livelihoods, transforming rural communities, and supporting local economic growth.

Speaking at the event, the Managing Director of the REA, Dr. Abba Aliyu, said the programme is designed to create lasting economic benefits that strengthen Nigeria’s food system.

He noted that measuring energy access should go beyond the number of households connected to electricity and focus on its impact on people’s livelihoods and economic activities.

Dr. Aliyu said the Africa Mini-Grid Programme addresses both energy and agricultural poverty by integrating productive-use appliances into mini-grid projects, enabling communities to use electricity for income-generating activities.

He disclosed that the 23 mini-grids, deployed in underserved communities, have enabled local rice processors to double their daily production while creating new local supply chains.

According to him, farmers can now process and preserve their produce within their communities, reducing transportation costs and post-harvest losses. He added that reliable electricity has also created new income opportunities by allowing women entrepreneurs, artisans, and other small businesses to operate for longer hours.

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