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Access To Electricity To Energise 600m Africans – Seplat

Chika Izuora by Chika Izuora
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The chief executive officer (CEO) of Seplat Energy Plc, Mr. Roger Brown, has said, as Africa continues to drive initiative towards embracing new energy sources, making energy affordable and equally reliable provides the right platform for businesses in Africa to create and retain jobs for its fast growing population and further make the continent sustainable.

He stressed that up to 600 million Africans have little or no access to energy, because energy infrastructure has remained poor and lacking the right investments.

Access to energy and energy security, he said,  remain critical for the  continent, and Africa needs “affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern electricity for all” to drive the realization of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 7.

Brown said these whilst delivering a Keynote at the ongoing Africa Oil Week (AOW) in Cape Town, South Africa, themed ‘How Seplat is Driving Sustainability Through Energy Transition and Security in Nigeria.’

“Affordable and reliable energy allows businesses to create jobs in Africa giving the fast growing population a future in their country of birth, thereby avoiding mass migration,” he told attendees at the conference.

He added that: ”900 million Africans cook using biomass, and this is causing all sorts of problems – it steals time from the women and children who have to collect firewood for cooking, it causes smoke pollution that in turn causes poor health, and it’s estimated to cost the lives of nearly 500,000 Africans every year. This is unacceptable and we need to change it.  

“This is the problem we have to solve for Africa and its people, not just the billion Africans today but the 2.5 billion that will call this amazing continent home in 30 years’ time.”

In a few years from now, 50 per cent of people with no access to electricity will be living in just seven countries, Nigeria being one of them.

The Seplat Energy CEO further explained that: “Where people do have access to electricity, as is the case in Nigeria, it’s often from small-scale generators that run on diesel or petrol, which we have to import, and that’s part of the problem we have to address, especially in Nigeria. So, it’s clear we need to increase access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy, but at the moment only three per cent of the world’s investment in energy systems goes into Africa.”

Africa, he stressed, has the right to develop and must use its natural resources to do that, noting that the transition cannot be funded solely by debt or outsourced.

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He said, countries like Nigeria needs to move away from reliance on diesel/PMS generators, as that will improve health, and lower cost of electricity, which is severely holding back development in all sectors, adding that, “Gas is the transition solution; upstream oil and gas development is critical to fund the transition but needs to eliminate theft, flaring and leaks, and operate with lower carbon intensity.”

Brown added that: “Africa needs to balance the “E” and “S” in ESG. North and South must work together to ensure ‘Development’ and ‘Climate’ do not become competing objectives, with the loser being ‘Social Development.

“Raising investment for energy transition will boost Nigeria’s economy; drive development; create jobs and prosperity; reduce emissions vs status quo; underpin future renewable deployment; and support a Just and Affordable Energy Transition.”

 

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Chika Izuora

Chika Izuora

Chika Izuora is a journalist with Leadership Media Group with over two decades of mainstream journalism experience. A Mass Communication graduate and alumnus of Pan Atlantic University (PAU), he has built outstanding expertise in the oil and gas industry alongside a versatile career as a journalist and author.

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