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Solar Powered Streetlights Has Bring Back Night Life, Enhanced Security in Maiduguri, MD NEDC
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Solar powered streetlights has bring back night life, enhanced security in Maiduguri, MD NEDC
By Madu Mohammed, Maiduguri
Normal nightlife activities have returned to Maiduguri, the Borno state capital after over a decade of Boko Haram insurgency with the installation of Solar powered streetlights across the city by the North East Development Commission (NEDC).
The Solar powered streetlights initiative were installed to enhanced security in Polo, Jiddari, Dikwa, Cimari, Gidan Madara, Lowcost, MOGOLIS,, Old GRA, and other strategic locations across the city.
Daily Hint reports that once-dark streets of Maiduguri is now bustling with social and commercial activities, as residents of the areas were seen doing their social and business activities in the night.
Speaking in an interview with journalists during an inspection tour of the solar-powered streetlights in Maiduguri and Jere on Tuesday night, the Managing Director of the NEDC, Alhaji Goni Alkali said the installation of the Solar powered streetlights is aimed at enhancing security and boost economic activities, especially at night.
“Residents can now move freely and conduct business at night, boosting the local economy. We are determined to make a positive impact on the lives of the people of the North East,” Alkali said.
The NEDC boss said that the commission has installed 1,500 Solar powered poles in Maiduguri and that they are targeting 2,000 poles under the first phase of the projects which including lighten of some educational institutions in the state, adding that same products will replicated across other 5 states of the Northeast.
Alkali also disclosed that the Solar powered boreholes will also asist in addressing the problem of water shortage within the Maiduguri metropolis, especially with the frequent destruction of electricity tower by the Boko Haram insurgents.