Nigerian Gov. to Buy N9.2bn Cooking Stoves For Nigerian Women
The Federal Executive Council on Wednesday approved the purchase of N9.2bn worth of cooking stoves and ‘wonder bags’ for rural women under the National Clean Cooking Scheme.
Wonder bag is a
non-electric slow cooker invented by Sarah Collins, a South African
eco-entrepreneur, who came up with the idea of surrounding the pan with
cushions six years ago during a power cut in her country.
The council also awarded
a contract of N60.9bn to an indigenous firm, KaKatar CE Limited, for
the provision of engineering infrastructure for Kyami District, Zone C,
in Abuja.
The Supervising Minister
of Information, Dr. Nurudeen Muhammed, and his counterparts in the
environment ministry and the Federal Capital Territory, Mrs. Lawrecia
Mallam and Bala Muhammed respectively, briefed State House
correspondents at the end of FEC, which was presided over by Vice
President Namadi Sambo.
Muhammed said the
N9.2bn, inclusive of Value Added Tax, was approved for the procurement
of 750,000 units of clean cooking stoves and 18,000 wonder bags.
He said the stoves were
expected to be delivered by Messrs Integra Renewable Energy Services
Limited within a period of 12 weeks.
Muhammed noted that the stoves, to be assembled locally, would provide jobs for Nigerians, among other benefits.
The minister said, “The
National Clean Cooking Scheme is an aggressive drive to engender clean
cooking culture amongst the poor rural women, to reduce and possibly
eliminate cooking with solid fossil which is detrimental to health.
“The scheme is expected
to provide 20 million clean stoves over a five-year period at the rate
of four million stoves per annum, which will be distributed free of
charge.
hmmmm..N9.2bn for stoves...
1 comment:
Nigeria we hail thee.
wasting money anyhow..
benny
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