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NESREA Bags Public Service Award for Environmental Technology

By Olukayode Idowu

The Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR) has announced the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) as the best Federal Ministries, Departments & Agencies (MDA) in the Use of Environmental Sustainable Technology Implementation in the country.

In letter ref. BPSR/ICT.20/1/139 conveying news of the prestigious Nigeria GovTech Award, the Director General of BPSR, Dr. Dasuki Arabi also revealed the nomination of the Director General of NESREA, Prof. Aliyu Jauro for the Distinguished GovTech Trailblazer’s Award for exemplary leadership.

Arabi disclosed that a major criteria for the Distinguished GovTech Trailblazer’s Award was the advancement of GovTech initiatives and digital governance in line with the Federal Government digital transformation in the public sector.

 He said the awards which will be presented in October this year, followed a “nationwide nomination and online voting process initiated on Radio, Television and Newspaper publication, Punch Newspaper of September 4th, 2023.”

[9/28, 3:09 PM] Michael Olugbode: Women, Youths Assisted by USAID with Skills for Better Jobs in Energy Sector

The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and Power Africa have launched “the Growing Green Jobs for Women in Nigeria” initiative to foster gender equality and promote clean energy solutions.

This initiative aimed at equipping approximately 500 women and youth with the required skills and opportunities to secure better jobs in Nigeria’s energy sector.

According to a statement from United States Embassy in Nigeria, historically women have been underrepresented in energy-related professions in Nigeria, and their presence in leadership or decision-making roles remains limited.

The Powering Jobs Census 2022 revealed a stark contrast in the distribution of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) positions (8 percent), compared to non-STEM roles (64 percent) within the Nigerian workforce.

The statement said: “To address these challenges and align with Nigeria’s sustainability goals, Power Africa introduced the Growing Green Jobs for Women in Nigeria initiative to provide women and youth in Nigeria with a wide range of blended learning opportunities and resources to excel in a competitive energy sector workforce. These include professional and technical skills training such as solar installation, project management and communications skills, employability clinics, job fairs, job shadowing experiences, and mentorship programmes.”

USAID/Nigeria’s Economic Programme Management Specialist. Susan Oranye noted that: “Through the Energy Transition Plan, Nigeria seeks to achieve net zero emissions by 2060 and lift 100 million Nigerians out of energy poverty by substantially expanding clean energy generation. This transition is expected to create 420,000 jobs in the power sector alone by 2060, creating an opportunity for women to play a growing role in Nigeria’s traditionally male-dominated power sector.”

According to the statement, the Growing Green Jobs for Women initiative in Nigeria will position women and marginalized groups as central to Nigeria’s clean energy transition by improving access to financial resources and eliminating gender-related barriers.

The initiative is focused on creating a gender-inclusive culture within the energy sector and accelerating Nigeria’s shift away from fossil fuels to help mitigate the adverse effects of climate change.

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