UNILORIN Spends N230m Monthly On Electricity,Considers Alternative Power Options

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Mohammed Shosanya

The Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Wahab Egbewole, SAN,says
the institution’s monthly electricity bill has jumped from N70 million to N230 million per month

He described the development as unsustainable.

In an email message sent to staff and students of the University,the Vice-Chancellor emphasized urgent need for a critical reassessment of current electricity usage practices as he appealed to both staff and students to adopt more responsible electricity consumption habits and to support the administration’s efforts to implement cost-saving measures.

He said that the administration was intensifying negotiations for alternative power supply solutions, which, he said, “are expected to yield positive results soon.”

He disclosrd that all new buildings under construction in the Faculties of Agriculture, Arts, Environmental Science, Law, and Social Sciences will include provisions for alternative power sources as part of their design.

He said that strategies are being developed to ensure that all Faculties and Units are equipped with reliable alternative power options.

He added:“The past few days have demonstrated the sterling qualities in us as staff and students of this great University. The administration remains ever grateful for this show of very deep support for the University in the face of the daunting challenges.”

He also stressed the importance of safeguarding these new facilities from theft and vandalism as he called on the entire University community to ensure that these resources are protected and maintained.

He expressed his gratitude to the staff and students for their resilience and cooperation during the recent disruptions in electricity and water supply.

He lauded their collective effort and sense of responsibility, which helped the University navigate the challenges.

He reassured the University community of the administration’s ongoing commitment to addressing the economic challenges affecting the University.

He pledged continued efforts to provide a conducive learning and working environment despite the financial constraints.

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