Bauchi set to generate 10,000 megawatts of power through incinerated waste – BASEPA DG
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Dr Ibrahim Kabir, BASEPA DG
By Akanji Alowolodu, Bauchi
Bauchi State Government has concluded all arrangements with the exception of environmental impact assessment (EIA) to generate about 10,000 megawatts of electricity power from incinerated solid waste.
In order to achieve that feat, the State Government recently signed an MoU with a foreign power firm, Powerdot.Uk for incinerating solid waste at the industrial area of Bauchi metropolis.
The disclosure was made by the Director General of Bauchi State Environmental Protection Agency (BASEPA) Dr Ibrahim Kabir who said that the initiative is through the Agency’s Municipal Solid Wastes Management Framework (MSWMF).
He expressed confidence that the project will immediately take off upon the receipt of report of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) from the Federal Ministry of Environment, Abuja.
He described the Bauchi State Environmental Protection Agency (BASEPA) as the best in adding value to waste and efficient waste management practices in the state.
The BASEPA DG spoke in a goodwill message delivered during the opening ceremony of a one week training on efficient waste management practices and A-Z of recycling organized by the North East Development Commission (NEDC) in collaboration with the Bauchi State Government for Scavengers and Waste recycling vendors in the State.
While commending the NEDC and the Bauchi State Government for the initiative, the Director General said that the training was timely calling on the participants to take the advantages of the workshop to improve their businesses.
According to him, other measures taken by the Agency in efficient waste management, is the construction of model waste collection centers in different communities and the recent ban of the indiscriminate dumping of refuse by the roadside that target to restore the beauty and cleanliness of the roads and also serve as a source of raw materials to the scavengers.
Ibrahim Kabir said that scavenging business is a profitable venture, a source of employment opportunity and job creation to the teeming unemployed populace as well as a source of wealth to many promising entrepreneurs charging the participants to be attentive and make important contributions for the overall objectives of the training.
The North East Development Commission and the Bauchi State Government organized the training with the objectives of introducing the participants to the efficient wastes management and recycling.
The training will also introduce the participants to the global waste market, value and potentials and to also introduce them to the type of recyclable plastic, the value of hygiene and the benefits of using Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) among others.
