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Thursday, April 10, 2014

FG to stop domestic use of candles and kerosene lamps

The Federal Government will replace the use of domestic candles and kerosene
lanterns in most Nigerian homes next year with clean solar energy lamps.
Minister for Environment, Mrs. Laurentia Mallam who disclosed this in Abuja when
senior officials of the Total Group paid her a courtesy visit in her office said that
the old household beams would be replaced in 12 month’s with clean solar energy
lamps that are more environmental and ozone friendly.
In a statement in Abuja by the ministry’s Deputy Director (Press), Bem Goong,
said solar lamps offer a credible solution to clean and renewable energy that are
favourable to global requirements for positive actions against climate change.
The minister noted that the candles and lamp phase out process would not come
by way of legislation but through the introduction of a superior product.
She assured that the new solar energy lamp technology would be distributed by
the Total Group at affordable price especially to the rural poor.
The minister expressed concern on environmental hazards and avoidable deaths
from fire outbreaks caused by the use of candles and kerosene lanterns.
She explained that the switch would slash the price of kerosene and possibly
eliminate the use of candles in the country, thereby improving the position of the
country on the list of ozone friendly nations in line with the transformation agenda
of President Jonathan.
The minister said collaboration with other ministries including Trade and
Investment, Finance, Health and Education would ensure success of the solar
initiative.
Vice President of Total Group Allen Schapeaux said the solar alternative had been
introduced to other developing countries including Kenya, Indonesia, and Pakistan,
adding that the organization intends to establish a production plant soon in Nigeria
for the entire West African market.

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