From Fred Ezeh, Abuja
Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) said on Tuesday, that it has secured a partnership with Rural Electrification Agency (REA) to provide uninterrupted power supply in universities and other tertiary institutions in the country.
The Fund stressed the importance of steady power supply in tertiary institutions, hence it
appreciated the Energizing Education Programme (EEP) being implemented by REA in some selected universities and teaching hospitals across the country.
Executive Secretary of TETFund, Sonny Echono, in his remarks during a courtesy visit to his office by the Managing Director of REA, Salihijo Ahmad, on Tuesday, in Abuja, confirmed that TETFund has sealed deal with REA.
He said: “There is sheer acceptance that this is important for us as we move to improve not just the physical infrastructure but also ICT infrastructure and research infrastructure in our institutions.
“A lot of these require constant supply of power. There are certain samples you must put at certain temperature for a prolonged period. There are certain operations you do in medical laboratory that you cannot afford power to cease even for a second.
“And, if we really want to guarantee a learning environment that can compete with others across the globe, one of the primary things we can do is to guarantee power in our campuses.”
While calling on REA to revamp the project in some of the beneficiary institutions that have encountered challenges, Echono said TETFund would explore the possibility of getting long term financing from African Development Bank (AfDB) for subsequent editions of the scheme.
“You can get long term finance at affordable interest rate and it will enable us do more. With the instrument we have, we will have subsequent liquidity to defray the cost.”
The TETFund boss said getting long term finance package for the project would be cost effective as only short term (one year cycle) funds are currently available to the Agency.
Earlier, the Managing Director of REA, Salihijo, said the EEP is aimed at providing sustainable and clean power supply to 37 Federal Universities and seven university teaching hospitals across Nigeria.
He said the programme has already commenced in 24 universities and selected teaching hospitals, and called for the cooperation of TETFund to ensure the total success of the scheme.
He said : “Infrastructure is not just about classrooms and lecture theatres. With the current situation in the country, it is becoming more apparent that we have a decentralized power systems. They are very important for our institutions like universities.”
Speaking further, the REA boss said getting additional resources for the EEP from TETFund would go a long way to scale up the programme in the nation’s universities.