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2022 REVISED BUDGET: Anambra Govt to Spend N1bn on Solar Powered Streetlights

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By Luchee Igwe

The Anambra State Government, on Friday said it would spend over a billion Naira to replace diesel powered streetlights with solar powered streetlights in the state.

Mr Tony-Collins Nwabunwanne, the Commissioner for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Community Affairs, disclosed this during the ongoing 2022 Revised Budget defence, before the state House of Assembly Committee on Finance and Appropriation, in Awka.

Mr Nwabunwanne said that the state was initially spending about N300 to N350 million monthly for the purchase of diesel for generating sets powering the street lights in the state.

According to him, the funds for the purchase of diesel increased to N600 to N700 million monthly.

“Almost all the Local Government Areas (LGAs) have diesel powered streetlights and it is very expensive to run and we need the street lights majorly for surveillance and security in the state.

“After several consultations, we decided to go for solar to power the street lights in all the 21 LGAs and we budgeted the sum of N1 billion to carry out this replacement project.

“We will retrieve all the generating sets and armoured cables when the project commence fully, ” he said.

Nwabunwanne said that the ministry planned to carry out other projects to develop the LG system of the state.

“We realised that there has been no form of training for LG workers, especially in the areas of technology, data collection and management.

“So, we plan to invest in capacity building, community investment, project monitoring and research, ” he said.

Reacting, Mr Emeka Aforka, representing Orumba North Constituency urged the Commissioner to ensure that every local government area in the state benefited from the ministry’s development projects.

Another lawmaker, Mr Lawrence Ezeudu, representing Dunukofia Constituency, advised that the generating sets and armoured cables that would be retrieved be sold and the money used to also fund the project.

The Ministry received about N2.6 billion in the 2022 revised budget proposal.

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