The Cross River State Government has launched an ambitious electrification project to power ten thousand (10,000) homes across the state using the Solar Home Systems.
The Director General of the State Electrification Agency, (CRESA), Francis Ekpo who disclosed this on Tuesday in Calabar said the initiative, which kicked off in Calabar South, Akpabuyo, Abi, and Ogoja local government areas, is already recording remarkable progress, with installations rapidly taking shape across the communities.
According to him, local government chairmen of the benefiting areas have lauded Governor Otu for what they described as intentional and people-centered leadership, commending his consistent efforts to place the welfare of Cross Riverians at the core of governance.
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The Director General also expressed satisfaction with the pace of work and professionalism in the distribution of the solar systems. He assured that every LGA in the state will be covered, explaining that subsequent phases will extend the installations until all local governments are reached.
“Residents of the four pilot LGAs have welcomed the development with excitement, describing it as a life-changing intervention. They praised the governor for prioritizing basic needs such as electricity and pledged their continued support for his administration beyond 2027”, he said.
It was learnt that the project is a collaboration between the Cross River State Government and the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Abuja, with ASolar handling the installations. It is expected to improve access to clean, affordable, and reliable energy while boosting economic activities, education, and overall quality of life for rural households.