By Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja

 

President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) to produce more solar cells to boost the alternative power generation for use by citizens and organizations in Nigeria.

This is even as he approved N24 billion for the execution of a smart modular irrigation project NASENI.

Chief Executive Officer of NASENI, Mohammed Haruna made this disclosure to State House Correspondents on Friday, after he met with President Buhari.

The meeting, Haruna said was to enable him show the financial details of the agency’s operation to the President, explaining that the modular irrigation project would enhance agricultural development in the country, enabling farmers to produce crops three times round the year.

According to him, the President also directed the implementation of modular irrigation project and the production of more farm implements, to boost agricultural activities.

He said: “The President is impressed that NASENI is delivering on its mandate. I gave him the usual quarterly briefing and he is happy with what we have done in this quarter. Therefore, he has directed us to do more, particularly in the modular irrigation project that we are commencing form Adamawa State, the solar cells production and also agricultural implements.”

He explained further that the meeting was routine and not out of suspicious activities.

Haruna said: “It’s not for anything suspicion, but we have been asking for funding and more funding, then you want to know the status of what is happening so far. For example, I have said to you, the 1% of the Federation Account due to NASENI, we receive only the federal government component of it, instead of 1% before it’s shared to the states and others that benefit from this

“Last week, the President approved N24 billion for smart irrigation system, on request by NASENI. So, it is his thought if our money is remitted, why asking for further funding. Just to clarify the situation, not because of any other things, to know the status. And, of course, to give him exactly, as the Chairman of the Board NASENI, he should know to the last Kobo, what do we have, what don’t we have, to guide his decisions on matters”, he said.

The NASENI Boss said that the agency has been able to impact the power sector, leading to the establishment of a factory in Karshi, Abuja, through local inn which has the capacity to produce 7.5 megawatt of solar energy

“Through our research and development activities in solar, it is so successful that through local innovations we now have a factory, 7.5 megawatt capacity Limited Liability Company 100 percent owned by government in Karshi-Abuja, producing solar modules of highest quality.

“These modules are installed in many places, we have dealers who buy these and distribute and we participate in installations in private and government buildings. 7.5 megawatts cannot meet the needs of the nation and that is not making the price of solar power affordable because the cells used are imported.

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“Solar cells are products of silicon and silicon is obtained from silica, which is nothing other than the sand that we have abandoned that is why the President has approved to obtain this facility from China so that we will have 100 percent made in Nigeria products. When that is done, solar power supply will be affordable because the most expensive component is the cells,” Haruna explained.

He said a unit of NASENI, the Nigerian Machine Tools Osogbo in Osun State also produces protective wares for security men, adding that the company is also in the process of assembling Armoured Personnel carriers, in collaboration with Azerbaijan and Indonesia.

“The Nigerian Machine Tools Osogbo has been doing a lot in the production of protective wares; anti-ballistic helmets, and other bullet proof vests and boots among others. With NASENI’s collaboration with Indonesia and Azerbaijan, we have trained people on how to assemble Armoured Personnel carriers as well as produce certain components of the carrier,” he said.

Haruna also revealed that the agency produces laboratory equipment for science students in primary, secondary and tertiary institutions across the country.