Sector Lead Empowers Nigeria’s Sustainable Future With Innovative Waste To Energy Initiative
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In a significant stride towards innovative sustainable development, SECTOR LEAD LLC, a leading innovative solutions technologically driven company, is set to unveil its groundbreaking Waste to Energy Project in Nigeria, aimed at addressing the nation’s waste management and energy challenges. The initiative, a pioneering step, marks a remarkable milestone in Nigeria’s efforts to combat waste management challenges and embrace clean energy solutions.
NEW YORK, June 13, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — In a statement from GREENPLINTH AFRICA, Strategic Partners to SECTOR LEAD, the Waste to Energy Initiative is a national project, programmed for Abuja and the 36 states of the federation.
The Waste to Energy Project aims to tackle two critical issues facing Nigeria – the growing waste management crisis, and the need for reliable and sustainable energy sources. Nigeria, a country with a rapidly expanding population and urbanization, has struggled with waste management, leading to pollution, health hazards, and inefficient resource utilization. This visionary project aims to convert waste materials into valuable energy resources, reducing the burden on landfills, and providing sustainable electricity for communities.
According to Mr. Adedayo Mustapha, Chief Executive Officer of SECTOR LEAD, the company is well prepared to revolutionize the waste management landscape in Nigeria through its Innovative Waste to Energy Project. SECTOR LEAD is ready to implement this initiative which aims to transform the nation’s abundant waste resources into clean energy in all regions across Nigeria, starting with Abuja.
The objective of the Abuja pilot project is to build an innovative system for waste management, to better the environment and create value for all waste generated. Energy will become a by-product of this waste management system, generating a minimum 50 Megawatts of clean electricity, and culminating into the delivery of The First Zero Waste Green Smart Sustainable Federal Capital Territory in Africa – the first of its kind.
Mustapha listed some of the key features of the waste to energy project as State-of-the-art Integrated Waste Management; Environmental Sustainability; Jobs Creation & Socio-Economic Benefits; Clean Energy Generation; Community Engagement & Awareness; and Sustainable Transformative Health Benefits for all.
Also speaking about the waste management project, the Director General of Nigeria’s National Council on Climate Change, Dr. Salisu Dahiru, expressed optimism about its potential impact. He stated, “This transformative project represents a significant milestone in Nigeria’s journey towards sustainable development and Net Zero. By harnessing the power of waste, we can address pressing environmental challenges while creating a cleaner, greener, and more prosperous future for all Nigerians.” Speaking further, he revealed that Nigeria is currently at the forefront of regulating Methane Emissions in Africa. “This project has a lot of Methane-to-Market potential that will be of great economic benefit to the project’s promoters, investors and Nigeria. The investment opportunities in this project are enormous.” He concluded.
SECTOR LEAD is championing innovative waste management in Nigeria; with a combo of technologies, this initiative holds tremendous promises, offering a tangible solution to waste management challenges, while simultaneously contributing to Nigeria’s energy transition and sustainable development goals.
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“We must massively invest in modern waste management systems and policies…It’s time to clean up our world, and make progress towards circular, zero-waste economies – for people and planet alike” – António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations
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