The Lagos State Government has commissioned a new 150KVA outdoor solar power system to deliver clean, stable electricity to Radio Lagos and Eko FM stations, advancing sustainable public infrastructure.
Speaking at the project’s launch on Tuesday, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotosho, described it as transformative, noting that it was designed to enhance access to clean, reliable, and sustainable energy at the station while reducing the electricity burden.
According to Omotosho, ''the project marks a significant stride toward the state government’s goal of developing smarter, more sustainable infrastructure''.
He urged the organisation to maximise the use of the solar power system to bridge the electricity gap, with a strong focus on accelerating Nigeria’s transition to clean energy.
Also, the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Abiodun Ogunleye, said the project would deliver clean, stable electricity for critical security and communication systems, while ensuring high service standards are maintained.
The General Manager of Radio Lagos and Eko FM, Jide Lawal, stated that with the installation of the state-of-the-art solar power system, the station was stepping into a new era of energy independence, sustainability, and uninterrupted service to its valued listeners.
Lawal said the solar power project goes beyond panels and batteries, describing it as a bold commitment to innovation, environmental responsibility, and excellence in broadcasting.
He noted that Radio Lagos/Eko FM would now run on clean, renewable energy, reducing its carbon footprint, cutting operational costs, and ensuring that life-changing programmes reach listeners without any interruption.
According to Lawal ''To our staff, let me say that this solar system is your victory too. It means we can focus even more on what we do best, serving our listeners with passion and professionalism and publicizing and disseminating the activities, policies and programmes of the State Government''.
''As we commission this solar power system today, let us celebrate not just technology, but the brighter future it represents for Radio Lagos/Eko FM and the entire broadcasting industry in Nigeria. We are now better positioned to amplify voices, spread hope, educate our people, and keep the airwaves alive – rain or shine, day or night'', he said.
Lawal commended Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for believing in the vision and bringing it to reality.
He also appreciated the efforts of the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotosho, and the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Abiodun Ogunleye, for their shared commitment to ensuring the project became a reality.
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