Leading provider of electro-mechanical solutions with global expertise in solar power and power generation systems JMG Ltd, has commissioned a state-of-the-art solar powered energy system at Agboyi-Ketu Health Care center to strengthen healthcare delivery and eliminate the constant threat of power cuts during critical medical procedures.
The company said the definitive step was taken to safeguard patient lives and enhance quality healthcare delivery in Lagos State.
It also revealed that the Energy Access will help Secure Life-Saving Healthcare Operations at Ketu Healthcare Centre with Solar Power Donation.
The company announced the successful commissioning of a state-of-the-art solar-powered energy system at the Ketu Primary Healthcare Centre, eliminating the constant threat of power cuts during critical medical procedures.
This initiative addresses the harrowing reality faced by healthcare facilities in Nigeria, where sudden power outages can jeopardise complex, life-saving procedures, such as a mother undergoing an emergency C-section or a patient on life support.
By installing a robust solar solution, JMG ensures the centre operates with continuous, reliable electricity, transforming power from a luxury into the constant, fundamental resource required for human health.
The commissioning event was well-attended by representatives from the Lagos State Commissioners for Environment and Health, traditional leaders, and the company’s top management team.
JMG Group General manager, Rabi Jammal, underscored the moral imperative behind the project, providing the company’s clear vision:
“Healthcare reflects our belief that reliable power is a right, not a privilege. And energy access is essential to life, to health care and to human progress, so through this project and what we did last year in Bariga and hopefully following projects, reaffirms JMG commitment to a cleaner, greener and more sustainable future, ” he stressed.
The newly installed solar power solution, featuring a 10-kilowatt hybrid (KWH) inverter, 18 N-Type solar panels, and a high-capacity 20.48 KWH Lithium battery, guarantees the healthcare centre has access to clean, uninterrupted energy.
President of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) and executive director of JMG Limited, Otunba Francis Meshioye highlighted that, investing in community healthcare forms a core part of the company’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy, building upon a similar successful donation to the Primary Healthcare Centre in Bariga, Lagos, in 2024.
Commending the efforts of JMG, the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Health District 2, Dr. Dayo Lajide, called on other organisations to emulate the laudable gesture, recognizing its alignment with the state government’s plan for quality healthcare delivery.
Similarly, the director, Sanitation Services, Lagos State Ministry of Environment, Dr. Hassan Sanuth, noted that, the reliance on renewable energy also significantly advances the state’s commitment to environmental sustainability and climate change mitigation.
Medical director of Ketu Primary Healthcare Centre, Dr. Mariam Oshodi applauded JMG for the donation, noting that the initiative would immediately and significantly improve the reliability of services at the centre. This sentiment was echoed by the executive chairman, Agboyi Ketu Local Council Development Area, Hon. Adetola Abubakar.
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