Energy Featured

NNPC Assures Kebbi State of Commitment to Renewable Energy Project

NNPC Assures Kebbi State of Commitment to Renewable Energy Project

The Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mallam Mele Kyari, (Right) presenting a memento to the Governor of Kebbi State, Senator  Bagudu during his visit to the NNPC Towers on Thursday

By Abisola THOMPSON

The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has restated its commitment to the partnership with the Government of Kebbi State for the production of biofuels, describing the project as viable and in tandem with the global transition to renewable energy.
The Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mallam Mele Kyari, disclosed this while receiving the Governor of Kebbi State, Senator Atiku Bagudu, who paid him a courtesy visit in his office on Thursday.
He said the rice production programme in the state was a definite boost to the biofuels project, adding that the linkage of the agricultural sector with the energy sector would facilitate economic growth and bring prosperity to the citizens.
“We will go ahead and renew the Memorandum of Understanding and bring in any necessary amendment that is required to make this business run faster,” the GMD stated.
Mallam Kyari also hinted of plans for the Corporation to resume active exploration activities in the Sokoto Basin.
Earlier in his remarks, the Kebbi State Governor expressed appreciation to the NNPC for its cooperation on the biofuel project.
He said the cassava programme was well on course but the same cannot be said of the sugarcane programme as the targeted milestone was yet to be attained.
Governor Bagudu assured the GMD of his commitment to the success of the project.
Kebbi state is one of the states the Corporation is in partnership with for the development of renewable energy.

Related posts

Energy transition: Nigeria should optimise its resources – Shell MD, Okunbor

Our Reporter

Be wary of fraudsters- EEDC warns electricity consumers

Editor

NCC to commence second phase of SIM registration verification, compliance audit

Shell, community disagree on spill impact

Editor

LASUTH makes stride in microvascular tissue transfer

Shile GIWA

Nigeria to revisit negotiations on bilateral investment agreements with Brazil – Minister

By Meletus EZE