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  • United Nations Development Programme Global Environment Facility Energy Efficiency Programme in Nigeria

    Second National Energy Efficiency Summit Promoting Energy Efficiency for National Development and Environmental Sustainability

    Conference Proceedings

    November 2012

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    This report was put together by the Project Team of the UNDP GEF Energy Efficiency Programme. The information contained in this report is solely the responsibility of the Project Team. The UNDP or her partners - the GEF and the Nigerian Government should not be held liable in any way for any information shared in this document.

    GEF-UNDP Nigeria 2012 Contacts: GEF UNDP Energy Efficiency Programme Energy Commission of Nigeria Plot 701C, Central Area Garki, Abuja Nigeria Phone: +234 9 876 0871 [email protected] www.ng.undp.org/energy

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    Acronyms AEPB Abuja Environmental Protection Board CFLs Compact fluorescent lamps COREN Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria CPC Consumer Protection Council CREDC Community Research and Development Centre ECN Energy Commission of Nigeria ECOWAS Economic Community of West African States EDAN Electrical Dealers Association of Nigeria EE Energy efficiency EESC Energy Efficiency Steering Committee FME Federal Ministry of Environment FOTE Friends of the Environment GEF Global Environment Facility GHGs Greenhouse gases HOFA Hotel Owners Forum Abuja ICEED International Centre for Energy, Environment and Development ITA International Technical Adviser KWh/yr Kilowatt hour per year LED Light Emitting Diode MEPS Minimum energy performance standards NAPEP National Poverty Eradication Programme NCEEC National Centre for Energy Efficiency and Conservation NERC Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission NESREA National Environmental Standard & Regulation Agency NGOCE NGO Coalition for the Environment NGOs Nongovernmental organizations NIA Nigeria Institute of Architects NITT Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology NNRA Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority NSE Nigeria Society for Engineers NYSC National Youth Service Corps PHCN Power Holding Company of Nigeria S & L Standard and Labels SEAN Student Environmental Assembly of Nigeria SON Standard Organization of Nigeria UN United Nations UNDP United Nations Development Programme USD United States Dollars

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    INTRODUCTION

    The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) with support from the Global

    Environment Facility (GEF) and in Collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Environment

    (FME), the Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) and the National Centre for Energy Efficiency

    and Conservation (NCEEC) has commenced the implementation of a project to promote energy

    efficiency in Nigeria. The overall objective of the project is to improve the energy efficiency of

    end-use appliances used in Nigeria to reduce energy demand. The project will assist Nigeria to

    increase access to electricity and at the same time mitigate the emission of greenhouse gases

    resulting from energy generation.

    As part of the activities to achieve the objective of the Energy Efficiency Project, the UNDP and

    other implementing partners of the Project began the yearly event to create awareness on the

    gains and importance of energy efficiency. This years event - Second National Energy Efficiency Summit was organized with the theme Promoting Energy Efficiency for National Development and Environmental Sustainability. The objectives of the Summit were to create awareness on the importance and gains of energy efficiency in meeting national development

    and environmental sustainability; and to integrate energy efficiency into national policy,

    strategies and programmes towards achieving the goals of vision 20-20-20 of the Nigerian

    government.

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    DAY ONE

    1.0 OPENING SESSION

    A total number of 340 participants attended the Summit. In attendance were energy efficiency

    experts from different regions of Nigeria, the academia, representatives of various ministries,

    department and agencies (MDAs), NGOs, representatives of state governments, private sector,

    profession bodies Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA), Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), religious organizations, international

    organizations, members of the diplomatic community, student bodies and the media. The

    Summit was declared opened by the Honourable Minister of Environment Mrs. Hadiza

    Mailafiya, represented by Mr. Taye Haruna, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of

    Environment.

    Other dignitaries present were the Director-General, Energy Commission of Nigeria, represented

    by Dr. (Mrs.) Roseline Kela, Director - Energy Management Training and Manpower

    Development (EMTMD), the representative of the Executive Governor of Abia State, Mr.

    Charles Nwantor; the Honourable Commissioner of Energy, Delta State, Mr. Charles Emetulu;

    Country Director UNDP, represented by the Deputy Country Director, Mr. Janthomas Hiemstra;

    the International Technical Advisor of the UNDP GEF Energy Efficiency Programme in Nigeria,

    Dr. Jason Yapp; the Director-General, National Institute of Transport Technology (NITT), Zaria,

    Alhaji Yusuf Aminu Musa; the Senior Special Assistant to the President and National

    Coordinator of NAPEP, Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa-Balewa and the GEF Operational Focal Point,

    Mrs. Olabisi Jaji.

    The Keynote address was delivered by Dr. Jason Yapp on behalf of the UNDP Climate Change

    Technical Advisor, Mr. Benoit Lebot. A total of five (5) presentations were made on the first day

    and nine (9) presentations were made on the second day by various speakers from within and

    outside Nigeria. Key features of the Summit were the public presentation of the following

    documents:

    Preliminary Report of the End-use Monitoring Study in Nigeria

    Draft Revised Energy Efficiency Training Manual

    Draft National Energy Efficiency Policy

    Draft Report of the Nigerian Appliance Inventory Study

    1.1: Welcome Address by Prof. A. S. Sambo, DG of Energy Commission of Nigeria

    In his welcome address, the Director General (DG), Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) who

    was represented by Dr. Mrs. R. Kela welcomed all participants on behalf of the ECN and other

    implementing partners of the UNDP- GEF Nigeria Energy Efficiency Programme. He stated that

    the objectives of the on-going GEF-supported Energy Efficiency Project will complement past

    and current activities of the ECN to create awareness on the importance of energy efficiency and

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    to integrate energy efficiency into national policy in other to achieve vision 202020 of the

    Federal Government of Nigeria.

    L-R: Mrs. Jaji, Dr. Kela, Hon. Nwator, Mr. Haruna, Hon. Emetulu, Mr. Hiemstra & Mr. Tafawa-Balewa

    1.2 Overview of GEF EE Programme by Etiosa Uyigue

    The National Coordinator of GEF Energy Efficiency Programme in Nigeria, Mr. Etiosa Uyigue

    emphasized the importance of adopting energy efficiency measures to help address the energy

    crisis in Nigeria. According to him, the main objective of the EE programme is to improve the

    energy efficiency of end-use appliances in Nigeria. He stated that UNDP-GEF plans to achieve

    this objective by assisting the government of Nigeria to put in place comprehensive EE policy

    and legislations.

    He enumerated the four major components of the programme which include the capacity

    enhancement of relevant stakeholders and awareness creation; setting up minimum energy

    performance standards (MEPS) for appliances in Nigeria; establishment of testing centres for

    enforcement of EE standards and labels; and supporting processes that will upscale the

    penetration of EE appliances in Nigeria. He reported that the end-use metering study to gather

    baseline data on lighting equipment, air conditioners and refrigerators has been conducted in five

    geo-political zones of the country and will soon be carried out in the south east zone.

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    1.3 Goodwill Messages

    1.3.1 Commissioner of Ministry of Science & Technology, Abia State

    The Commissioner of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Abia State, Mr. Charles .O.

    Nwator, who represented the Governor of Abia State said that energy issues are of paramount

    importance to the people and Government of Abia State. He said availability of energy will help

    to sustain the tempo of commercial, industrial and entrepreneurial spirit of the people of Abia

    State. Speaking further, he said that Abia State is endowed with diverse energy resources that

    need to be efficiently put into use. The Commissioner stated that the State is also facing

    environmental challenges that need to be addressed.

    Mr. Charles Nwator advised that government should take steps to ensure that imported transport

    and production equipment coming into the country are properly tested for energy efficiency

    before allowing them into Nigeria. He expressed his appreciation to the Energy Commission of

    Nigeria and her organizing partners UNDP, GEF and the Federal Ministry of Environment for initiating this wonderful, well thought out programme. He envisaged more of this kind of

    synergy to enable stakeholders contribute effectively and be part of the energy road map.

    Overview of Participants

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    1.3.2 Commissioner of Energy, Delta State

    The Commission of Energy, Delta State, Hon Charles C. Emetulu, in his goodwill message

    opined that wastages are in all sectors of Nigeria, but energy accounts for the greatest of them

    all. He said Delta State has imbibed the idea of using energy saving bulbs and the state is

    investing heavily on renewable energies. According to him, Delta State is collaborating with

    ECN to train their state indigenes. He is optimistic that Nigeria is capable of producing cheaper

    and sustainable energy. He expressed the support of the government and people of Delta State

    for the on-going UNDP GEF EE programme in Nigeria.

    1.3.3 Ade Mamonye Lekoetje, UNDP Nigeria Country Director

    The UNDP Nigeria Country Director, Ade Mamonye Lekoetje was represented by Mr.

    Janthomas Hiemstra, the Deputy Country Director (Programmes) stated that climate change is a

    big global phenomenon and applauded the government of Nigeria for adopting the climate

    change policy. He stated further that a lot of work needs to be done in Nigeria in the area of EE.

    He said Ghana has set a pace ahead of Nigeria. He enjoined all organizations represented in the

    Summit to carry out energy audit of their organizations and imbibe EE best practices. He also

    enjoined all participants to take personal responsibility to imbibe EE best practices. He wished

    all the participants a wonderful proceeding.

    1.3.4 Coordinator of NAPEP

    The Senior Special Assistant to the President and Coordinator of the National Poverty

    Eradication Programme (NAPEP), Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa-Balewa said that the poor people are

    being neglected in most policy formulation in Nigeria, and yet they are the ones who keep the

    economy running. According to him, the average poor man in Nigeria needs only a lamp and in

    some cases a refrigerator, he therefore advocate for the incorporation of renewable energy into

    the policy document for the poor masses in Nigeria. He said NAPEP is in support of the UNDP

    GEF EE programme in Nigeria.

    1.4 Keynote Address by Benoit Lebot, UNDP Regional Centre, Dakar

    Benoit Lebot, the Energy and Environment Group Practice Leader, UNDP Regional Centre,

    Dakar was represented by the Dr. Jason Yapp, the International Technical Adviser, UNDP GEF

    EE Programme. He presented the paper titled The Role of Energy Efficiency in National Development and Environmental Sustainability. In his presentation, he made reference to Ghana, a neighboring country that has achieved a lot of savings through the adoption and

    implementation of EE programme. He said that the lack of standards and label in Nigeria has

    exposed the country to the import and proliferation of inefficient appliances.

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    Dr. Yapp expressed great optimism that the on-going GEF EE programme will help to create an

    enabling environment for the promotion of energy efficiency. He outlined the barriers to EE

    practice in Nigeria and suggested ways of overcoming them. Dr. Yapp enumerated the four

    components of the UNDP GEF EE Programme and gave a summary of the progress of the

    project as follows:

    metering study to capture the baseline energy consumption of appliances in high, medium and low income households is progressing well

    these data will be used to develop the Standard and Label for lighting, AC and refrigerator in collaboration with SON

    equipment for the testing centres are being sourced and will be installed in 2013 along with training of personnel to run the testing facilities

    the EE policy is being developed the top down (custom) and bottom up (market sales) baseline inventory data are being

    collected and finalized to understand the appliance market

    1.5 Address by the Honorable Minister of Environment Mrs. Hadiza Mailafiya

    Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Environment, Mr. Taye Haruna represented the

    Honorable Minister of Environment Mrs. Hadiza Mailafiya. In the address, he stated that the

    objective of the on-going GEF-supported project is to improve the EE of appliances used in

    residential and public buildings in Nigeria to mitigate climate change. According to her, climate

    change is one of the greatest threats facing the world today, and this is mainly caused by the

    emission of green house gases (GHGs) and most of the GHGs come from energy generation. He

    further stated that more energy is lost in Nigeria through wasteful practices and to this effect the

    Ministry of Environment is promoting the use of clean cook stoves. She called on Nigerians to

    change their lifestyle by changing the way they consume energy. He then declared the EE

    Summit opened on behalf of the Minister and wish all the participants fruitful deliberations

    (details in Appendix 1).

    1.6: Vote of Thanks by the GEF Operational Focal Point

    The GEF Operational Focal Point, Mrs. Olabisi Jaji expressed gratitude to the President, Dr.

    Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for buying into GEF development programme. She thanked the

    Honorable Minister of Environment, Prof. (Mrs.) Hadiza Mailafiya for all her effort in making

    the project a success. She expressed gratitude to other implementing partners of the EE Project the UNDP, GEF, ECN and NCEEC.

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    2.0 TECHNICAL SESSIONS

    2.1: First Technical Session

    This Session was chaired by Dr. Mrs. R. Kela, Director of EMTMD, Energy Commission of

    Nigeria).

    2.1.1: Preliminary Report of the End-use Monitoring Study

    Dr. Jason Yapp presented the preliminary report of the End-use Monitoring Study. He said the

    objective of the study is to assess the current level of electricity consumption and efficiency of

    refrigerators, air conditioners and lighting appliances used in Nigeria. The data collected in the

    study will be used to design S and L and also serve as a tool to campaign among Nigerian policy

    makers and legislators on the gains of energy efficiency. Dr. Yapp spoke on the methodology of

    the study and that baseline data is being collected in Sokoto, Bauchi, Benin City, Lagos, Abuja

    and Enugu. Dr Yapp showed the preliminary data collected in Abuja with the data collected from

    France, Sweden and the UK and found higher energy consumption (>1,000 kWh/yr) for

    refrigerators in Nigeria. He also gave an example of cases whereby the use of energy efficient

    lighting products could reduce peak load demand by about 60% in Nigeria.

    2.1.2: Revised Energy Efficiency Training Manual

    The consultant reviewing the Energy Efficiency Training Manual, Mr. Ohunakin S. Olayinka of

    Covenant University, presented the contents of the Manual to the stakeholders. The stakeholder

    present requested that they should be given more time to study the document and that they will

    send their comments via email to the Project Team.

    2.3 Second Technical Session

    Mr. Richard Adewumi of the Standard Organization of Nigeria chaired the Second Technical

    Session

    2.3.1 Draft National Energy Efficiency Policy

    The Chief Executive Officer of Everlink Sourcing Ltd, the consultant contracted to develop the

    National Energy Efficiency Policy (NEEP), Mr. Benjamin Ogbalor presented the draft policy

    before stakeholders. He said that the best way to implement EE best practices in Nigeria is to

    have a workable policy supported with S and L. The draft NEEP proposed an institutional

    framework for implementing EE policy in Nigeria.

    2.3.2: Draft Report of the Nigerian Appliance Inventory Study

    John Davison Associates is the local consultant contracted to conduct the Nigerian Appliance

    Inventory Study. The representative of the John Davison Associates, Dr. David Omotosho

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    presented before stakeholders the progress made so far on the study. He said that although the

    task of collecting top down data in study is very difficult, that they are working with the Nigerian

    Customs to get all the necessary information. The inventory study focuses on lighting

    equipment, air conditioners and refrigerators using the HS code system.

    Participants requested for copies of the various documents so that they can study them and make

    comments appropriately. The need to develop EE policy at state and local government level

    came up as a suggestion during the meeting. One of the participants raised the concern that

    NEEP focuses mainly on electricity consumption and appliances that use electricity. It was

    suggested that NEEP should cover other energy sources such as thermal energy and the transport

    sector. Stakeholders are of the opinion that the policy document should mainstream EE

    international best practices and should clearly state the role of the utility companies. It was

    proposed that certain percentage of the cost of energy be set aside to promote EE.

    Exhibition of Energy Efficiency Equipment at the Summit

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    DAY TWO

    3.0 First Technical Session

    The First Technical Session was chaired by Mr. Onok Effiong, the President of the Hotel Owners

    Forum, Abuja (HOFA)

    3.1 Promoting Energy Efficiency in Nigeria: Human Practices and Wastage by Ohunakin

    Olayinka Soledayo, Covenant University

    Mr. Ohunakin Olayinka Soledayo, Covenant University, Ogun State presented the paper titled

    Promoting Energy Efficiency in Nigeria: Human Practices and Wastage. In his presentation, Mr. Ohunakin said that despite the proven cost-effectiveness of energy efficient technologies, a

    significant proportion of potential energy efficiency improvements remain untapped due to

    numerous factors; the chief of these factors is human behavior and attitudes. He enumerated the

    several human behaviours leading to wastage of energy in Nigeria. An example of such

    behaviours is what he called the Tokunboh Syndrome, where people believed that fairly used appliances last longer than new ones without bothering about their energy consumption. In

    tackling these energy wasteful behaviours and attitudes, Mr. Ohunakin suggested a two-way

    approach which includes technological and behavioural approaches. He advocated for workable

    policies to promote technologies, appliances or practice that improve the efficient use of energy

    at the level of the final user as well as continuous awareness programmes to inculcate EE best

    practices.

    3.2: Promoting Energy Efficiency in Buildings Towards Energy Efficient Buildings in East Africa by Vincent Kitio, UN Habitat, Chief Urban Energy Section, Kenya

    The paper explained that the UN-HABITAT is an agency of the United Nations mandated by the

    UN General Assembly to promote sustainable urban development and adequate shelter for the

    world population. UN-Habitat is the lead agency committed to improving the living conditions

    of the slum dwellers; assists local, regional and national authorities in their effort to increase

    access to modern, clean and reliable energy services; and promotes energy efficiency and the use

    of renewable energy in urban areas. It further explained that in order to successfully promote

    energy efficiency in buildings, there is need for countries to review country specific housing

    policy to include EE measures; prepare EE in building policies, session papers and by-laws for

    enactment, adoption and enforcement; and clearly define mandatory and voluntary measures.

    4.0 Second Technical Session

    The session was chaired by Mr. Okon Ekpenyong of the Energy Commission of Nigeria. The

    session featured two presentations.

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    4.1 Promoting Energy Efficiency: The Ghanaian Experience Ernest Asari, Energy Foundation, Ghana

    The speaker outlined all the steps, the challenges and the successes recorded by the Energy

    Foundation Ghana in the promotion of energy efficiency in Ghana, working with the Ghanaian

    Government. He opined that with sheer determination, Nigeria and other African countries could

    replicate what Ghana has done in the promotion of energy efficiency. He therefore commended

    the UNDP-GEF EE Programme in Nigeria and described its activities as the right step towards

    promoting energy efficiency in Nigeria.

    4.2: Energy Efficiency Best practices Mr. Ekong Onofiok, President Hotel Owners Forum (HOFA), Abuja

    The paper focused on international EE best practices which have been adopted in several

    countries and which could also be replicated here in Nigeria. The best practices detailed in the

    paper are: minimum energy performance standards (MEPS); standard and label (S&L);

    retrofitting homes and public buildings; landscaping; providing incentives; and use of renewable

    energy technologies (RETs).

    L-R: Ogbutu, Dr. Yapp, Mr. Tokunbor, Prof. Ogbeibu, Mr. Shogo and Mr. Kolo (Technical

    Session)

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    5.0: Third Technical Session

    These sessions was chaired by Prof. Anthony Ogbeibu, University of Benin

    5.1 Conducting Energy Audit in Residential and Public buildings Prof. Wole Adegbenro National Center for Energy Efficiency and Conservation, University of Lagos

    Mr. Abolarin Sogo Mayokun represented by Prof. Adegbenro, the Director of the National

    Centre for Energy Efficiency and Conservation, University of Lagos. Mr. Mayokun spoke on

    the ways to conduct energy audits. He stated that energy audits could be conducted in the

    residential, commercial, service and industrial sectors. Major objective of an energy audit is to

    determine whether the current energy being used in any system is actually needed or not. He

    taught the audience on how to identify energy efficiency appliances. He further stated the

    importance and benefits of energy auditing. Mr. Abolarin concluded by outlining the different

    types of energy audits and their features.

    5.2 Energy Efficiency and Environment: Awareness Creation and Communication Strategies Dr. Uyi Ojo, Programme Director, Environmental Rights Action/ Friends of the Earth, Nigeria

    Dr. Uyi Ojo of Environmental Rights Action was represented Mr. Nosa Tokunbor. In his

    presentation, Mr. Tokunbor disclosed the need for advocacy to promote energy efficiency. He

    described the media practitioners as very strategic partners that are trusted by both the public and

    policy makers. According to him, the media connects political agenda with policy agenda and

    provide a platform for the voiceless in society.

    5.3 Consumer Incentives Programmes: Expanding Energy Efficiency Market in Nigeria Mr. Shams T. Kolo, Consumer Protection Council

    Mr. Shamm Kolo stated that the low level of energy supply in Nigeria has marked the decrease

    in economic growth in recent years. Consequently, unless something is done quickly to address

    the situation, the economic indices will continue to dwindle. He continued that the situation may

    increase poverty rate and death of innocent Nigerians. He observed that the consumer should be

    taken into consideration when policies and programme of government are being developed so as

    to always ensure adequate awareness and sensitization on the right products. He outlined several

    measures of ensuring consumer protection that could be deployed to assist the Nigerian

    consumers.

    4.5: Next Step and Way Forward Dr. Jason Yapp, International Technical Adviser, GEF UNDP EE Programme, Nigeria

    Dr. Jason outlined the expected outcomes and outputs of the project in Nigeria when completed.

    He outlined the activities in the EE Project to include the metering study, development of

    training manual, baseline inventory study and development of the EE policy. He said that the

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    future activities will include setting up testing and certification facilities for lighting equipment,

    air conditioners and refrigerators; legislative documents to set standards; design label; install

    CFL disposal facility; monitoring and verification of project.

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    Appendix 1: Communiqu

    COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF THE TWO-DAY 2ND

    NATIONAL ENERGY

    EFFICIENCY SUMMIT HELD AT ROCKVIEW HOTEL (ROYALE), WUSE II,

    ABUJA, ON 6TH

    & 7TH

    NOVEMBER 2012

    PREAMBLE

    The two-day 2nd

    National Energy Efficiency Summit was organized by UNDP GEF Energy

    Efficiency Programme in Nigeria with the theme Promoting Energy Efficiency for National Development and Environmental Sustainability. The UNDP GEF Nigeria Energy Efficiency Programme is being implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the

    Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) and the Federal Ministry of Environment and supported

    by the Global Environment Facility (GEF).

    The Summit is part of activities geared towards the successful implementation of the UNDP-

    GEF Energy Efficiency Programme. The objectives of the Summit were to create awareness on

    the importance and gains of energy efficiency in meeting national development and

    environmental sustainability; and to integrate energy efficiency into national policy, strategies

    and programmes towards achieving the goals of vision 20-20-20 of the Nigerian government

    The Summit was declared opened by the Honourable Minister of Environment Prof. (Mrs.)

    Hadiza Mailafiya, who was ably represented by Mr. Taye Haruna, the Permanent Secretary,

    Federal Ministry of Environment. Other dignitaries at the summit include the Director-General,

    Energy Commission of Nigeria, represented by Dr. (Mrs.) Roseline Kela; the representative of

    the Executive Governor of Abia State, Barrister Charles Nwantor who is the state Commissioner

    for the Ministry of Science and Technology; the Honourable Commissioner of Energy, Delta

    State, Mr. Charles Emetulu; the Deputy Country Director (Programmes) of the UNDP, Mr.

    Janthomas Hiemstra; the International Technical Advisor of the UNDP GEF Energy Efficiency

    Programme in Nigeria, Dr. Jason Yapp; the Director-General, National Institute of Transport

    Technology (NITT), Zaria, Alhaji Yusuf Aminu Musa; the Senior Special Assistant to the

    President and National Coordinator of NAPEP, Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa-Balewa and, Nigeria

    GEF Focal Point, Mrs. Olabisi Jaji.

    A total number of 340 participants attended the Summit. In attendance were energy efficiency

    experts from different regions of Nigeria, the academia, representatives of various government

    ministries, departments and agencies, NGOs, representatives of state governments, private

    sector, professional bodies Nigerian Institute of Architects, Nigerian Society of Engineers, members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), religious organizations, international

    organizations, members of the diplomatic community, student bodies and the media.

    The Keynote address was presented by Dr. Jason Yapp on behalf of the UNDP Climate Change

    Technical Advisor, Mr. Benoit Lebot. A total of five (5) presentations were made on the first

    day, which included the Preliminary Report of the End-use Monitoring Study; Draft Revised

    Energy Efficiency Training Manual; Draft National Energy Efficiency Policy and the Draft

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    Report of the Nigerian Appliance Inventory Study. On the second day, a total of nine (9)

    technical papers were presented by various speakers from within and outside Nigeria.

    OBSERVATIONS:

    Stakeholders at the Summit observed with serious concern that:

    Energy supply in the country is inadequate and far from efficient, therefore energy efficiency should be given adequate attention;

    Many Nigerians do not have access to prepaid meters and this discourages them from being energy efficiency conscious;

    Some energy efficient bulbs in the Nigerian market do not last as long as the estimated life span partly due to the voltage fluctuations and the presence of substandard bulbs in

    the system;

    The cost of energy efficient lamps are relatively high compared to that of incandescent lamps;

    Nigeria has become a dumping ground for obsolete, second hand, substandard and high energy consuming appliances;

    Climate change is one of the greatest threat facing the world today, Nigeria inclusive, and this is mainly caused by greenhouse gas emission from energy generation;

    Energy wasteful behaviours and attitudes, estimated bills and unmetered consumptions contributes to energy wastage;

    Inadequate awareness on the benefits of energy efficiency best practices is a major barrier to the promotion of energy efficiency in Nigeria.

    The poor people residing in rural parts of the country are often left out in the formulation and implementation of policies;

    If we save energy and reduce wastage by using efficient appliances, we will increase access to electricity in Nigeria;

    Electrical appliances beyond 5 years of use have been proven to consume more energy;

    Following global experiences, adopting energy efficient best practices has been proven to be cheaper than building a new power plant;

    Using energy efficient appliances/products, Nigeria could reduce peak load on electricity consumption by 60%;

    Nigeria is in need of a robust policy in energy efficiency

    RECOMMENDATIONS

    In view of the above mentioned observations, the following recommendations were made:

    Intensive awareness creation and sensitization on the benefits of imbibing energy efficiency best practices should be carried out by all stakeholders;

    That regulatory agencies have a critical role to play in ensuring that only energy efficient appliances are in the market for patronage;

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    Government should make policies and legislations to promote energy efficiency especially in the area of setting minimum energy efficiency standards and label and

    develop frameworks for enforcement;

    Cost and quality of energy efficient appliances should be adequately addressed by the government;

    Ministries, departments and agencies and other organizations are encouraged to carry out energy audit and to adopt the energy efficiency best practices;

    All participants were encouraged to take personal responsibility on energy efficiency best practices;

    Nigerians should be encouraged to change their life style by changing the way they consume energy;

    It should be made mandatory for utility companies to provide prepaid meters to all their consumers;

    Nigeria should develop a workable energy efficiency policy to encourage energy efficiency best practices;

    Certain percentage of proceeds from the sale of electricity should be set aside by government to promote energy efficiency;

    Energy efficiency best practices should be mainstreamed into housing policy in Nigeria;

    Government should put in place a policy to gradually phase-out incandescent bulbs in Nigeria;

    Government should provide incentives for large scale energy consumers to retrofit their obsolete appliances with energy efficient ones;

    Members of the academia should carry out further research to ascertain the electromagnetic radiation from Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) & light emitting

    diodes (LEDs);

    The participants in the Summit wish to express appreciation to UNDP-GEF for providing the

    fund for this summit and also the collaborating agencies, Federal Ministry of Environment

    (FMEv), Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN), and the National Center for Energy Efficiency

    and Conservation (NCEEC).

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    Appendix 2: Speech by the Honorable Minister of Environment

    ADDRESS BY MRS. HADIZA IBRAHIM MAILAFIA

    HONOURABLE MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT

    AT THE 2ND

    NATIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY SUMMIT

    ROCKVIEW HOTEL, ABUJA 6-7 NOVEMBER 2012

    Protocol

    1. It is a great honour and privilege to address you on this occasion of the 2nd National Energy Efficiency Summit. This event is a component of the GEF-UNDP Project on Promoting

    Energy Efficiency in Residential and Public Sector in Nigeria, being jointly implemented in a

    collaborative partnership with UNDP Country office, Federal Ministry of Environment and the

    Energy Commission of Nigeria.

    2. The overall objective of the project is to improve efficiency of a series of end-use equipment such as refrigerators, air conditioners, lighting, electric motors, fans, and heating

    appliances, etc. used in residential and public buildings in Nigeria.

    3. Since inception of the project in May last year, a number of milestones have been achieved. These include training of key stakeholders from the Energy Commission of Nigeria,

    Manufacturers Association of Nigeria and Hotel Owners Forum Abuja on Imbibing Energy Efficiency Best Practice; Study to assess efficiency of house-hold and office appliances;

    Commissioned a vendor (Standard Organization of Nigeria-SON) to provide Testing Facility to

    test energy efficiency in Nigeria; Prepared Draft National Energy Efficiency Policy.

    4. The main objectives of this years summit are:

    To create awareness on the importance and gains of energy efficiency in meeting national development and environmental sustainability;

    To integrate energy into national policy, strategies and programmes towards achieving the goals of vision 20-20-20

    5. Climate Change is one of the greatest threats facing the world today, and is caused mainly due to the emission of greenhouse gases as a result of human activities. A large part of

    the greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere come from energy generation and use.

    Reducing the impacts of the use of energy on the environment has been described as one of the

    key technical, political and moral challenges facing the world today.

    6. Energy efficiency measures are cheaper, cleaner and faster to install than any other energy options. Energy efficiency measures have the potential to promote economic

    development and can lead to job creation and saving of household expenditure. In addition,

    energy efficiency can play a pivotal role in the mitigation of climate change; this assertion is

    contained in the Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate

    Change (IPCC), which has demonstrated that improved energy efficiency will play a key role in

    the mitigation of climate change impacts.

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    7. Energy efficiency has become a key driver of sustainable development in many economies in the world. The efficient use of energy leads to saving of personal income of

    families, reduces the need to build more power stations, enhances more access to energy and

    frees financial resources for use in other sectors of the economy. In Nigeria today, energy supply

    is alternated due to insufficient generation capacity and inefficiency in consumption. With good

    energy management at the residential, public and private sector, there will be no need to alternate

    electricity supply.

    8. Nigeria has been part of the global efforts towards promoting the use of low carbon energy sources as deliberate means of combatting climate change and enhancing environmental

    sustainability. The Federal Ministry of Environment as the focal point for implementing the

    Climate Change Convention has been collaborating with other relevant Ministries and Agencies

    to implement various initiatives aimed at providing low carbon energy sources to the citizenry,

    particularly renewable energy sources including solar, bio-gas and jathropha, etc. This project

    will therefore serve to complement governments efforts in this direction. 9. Nigeria is facing challenges in the energy sector with very low generation capacity and a high energy demand due to a large population and industrial development. Also, a significant

    percentage of the generated energy is lost through poor transmission and distribution

    infrastructure. More energy is lost due to the wasteful consumption patterns in homes, factories

    and offices.

    10. A large percentage of the energy we generate in Nigeria comes from the burning of fossil fuel (oil and gas). Experts have asserted that Nigeria can save up to half of the energy currently

    consumed in the country if energy is efficiently utilized. For every kilowatt of electricity we

    consume, there is an equivalent emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Efficient use of energy

    can help to reduce the emission of GHGs, reduce the reliance on petroleum to drive our economy

    and also reduce the negative environmental impacts associated with the generation of energy.

    11. The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) recognized that access to modern affordable energy services in developing countries is essential for the achievement of the

    Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and sustainable development. In December 2010, the UNGA declared the year 2012 the International Year of Sustainable Energy for all. The UNGA

    called on the United Nations (UN) Secretary General, in consultation with the UN-Energy

    programme, to organize and coordinate activities during the Year in order to increase awareness

    on the importance of addressing energy issues, including modern energy services for all, access

    to affordable energy, energy efficiency and the sustainability of energy sources and use at local,

    national, regional and international levels.

    12. The UN Secretary General with support from the UN-Energy and the UN Foundation is leading a new global initiative tagged Sustainable Energy for All. This initiative is designed to engage governments, the private sector and civil society organizations globally with the goal

    of achieving sustainable energy for all and to reach three major objectives by 2030: ensuring

    universal access to modern energy services; doubling the rate of improvement in energy

    efficiency and doubling the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.

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    13. I want to express my gratitude to the UNDP for all their support and efforts in bringing this project to Nigeria; and to call on other organizations from the private sector, NGOs

    international organizations to throw their support to this project aimed at promoting energy

    efficiency in Nigeria.

    14. It is my honour and privilege to declare this summit open. I also wish you a fruitful deliberation,

    Thank you.

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    Appendix 3: Speech by the Honorable Commissioner for Science and Technology, Abia State

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    Appendix 4: List of Participants

    S/N NAME ORGANIZATION/ADDRESS EMAIL PHONE NO.

    1 Engr. Ese Ochoga NSE, 15 Awolowo Rd Ikoyi, Lagos [email protected] 0803 320 8351

    2 Engr. M.B. Shehu President Nig. Society for Engineers [email protected] 0803 474 0800

    3 Engr. Ayo Fanimokun Nat. Chairman Nig. Inst. Of Mechanical Engrs. [email protected] 0802 323 6914

    4 ARC. Usen Udoh Nigerian Institute of Architects(NIA) [email protected] 0803 549 0104

    5 Michael Egwudah Esther SEAN [email protected] 0806 436 3670

    6 ARC (Mrs) Mobolaji Adeniyi Nigerian Institute of Architects(NIA) [email protected] 0803 501 1037

    7 Engr. Olayande Joseph Sunday ECN/NSE [email protected] 0807 693 2070

    8 Engr. Ozele Maxwell NSE Environment Division [email protected] 0802 799 9755

    9 Titigbe Onyeka SEAN [email protected] 0703 245 9923

    10 Osajiele Agatha Community Research and Development Centre (CREDC) [email protected] 0807 311 8695

    11 Engr. Dayo Olugboye Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) [email protected] 0805 537 6590

    12 Engr. Ogochukwu Okeke NSE - APWEN [email protected] 0803 966 5778

    13 Igberase Mary Sunday SEAN [email protected] 0803 260 8214

    14 Engr. Ben-Osy Okoh NSE Abuja [email protected] 0806 003 7227

    15 ARC. Salihu Wanigi Mohammed Nigeria Institute of Architechs [email protected] 0803 450 6625

    16 Osasumwen CREDC [email protected] 0807 061 3517

    17 Ugah Godwin Unimke BAS Associates [email protected] 0706 854 1079

    18 Edwin E. Usang NGOCE, Calabar, CRS [email protected] 0803 450 2456

    19 Anthony Akpan J PAVE, Lagos [email protected] 0803 351 0419

    20 Dr. Unachukwu G.O NCERD UNN [email protected] 0805 052 5033

    21 Tosin V. Apiriola Women & Youth Dev. Iniatives [email protected] 0803 443 8759

    22 Marutse N. Ogba Ass. For Waste Recovery and Renewable energy [email protected] 0803 450 1502

    23 Ogbemudia Osamuyi Godfrey

    Community Research & Development Centre(CREDC) [email protected] 0806 350 5709

    24 Dr. Daniel Kwesi Yawson IUCN - KYB Project [email protected] 0802 523 8195

    25 Harry Ogheneovo Abolo Community Research & Development Centre(CREDC) [email protected] 0803 489 2559

    26 Chike Chikwendu Friends of the Environment [email protected] 0802 318 8059

    27 Mrs Foluke Okeya Reachout Foundation [email protected] 0806 231 8924

    28 Yaura Schiff GIZ [email protected]

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    29 Patrick . A. Chiekwe

    Foundation for the Conservation of the Earth(FOCONE)

    [email protected] 0806 116 2477

    Portharcourt, R/S

    30 Dike Victor Atmosphonic Physics Group, Dep. Of Physics. Imo State Uni [email protected] 0806 880 8091

    31 Ifueko Aideyan

    [email protected] 0802 222 8370

    32 Shunone Henry Kato

    Foundation for the Conservation of the Earth(FOCONE) soundairmas@gmail 0810 330 3181

    33 Hassan Mohammed Hope for the Hopeless [email protected] 0706 104 2173

    34 Murtala Abdalrahman Abuja Muslim Forum, National Mosque, [email protected] 0803 968 6733

    35 Lugard Okonobo Children of the Farmers Club [email protected] 0703 848 8642

    36 Linda Ikeji Children of the Farmers Club [email protected] 0818 079 8929

    37 Chikezie Ndubuis RCCE, Katsina [email protected] 0803 589 2330

    38 Iziduh Ruth Africa Youth Environment Initiative (AYEN) [email protected] 0706 082 8323

    39 Purpose O. Iserhien ICWECD 14, Osazuwa St, B/City [email protected] 0803 875 8819

    40 Cecilia Eigbedion BADBAB, Lagos [email protected] 0813 492 2514

    41 Ayogu Juliet R and B Magazine [email protected] 0806 935 5705

    42 Ifesinachi Obi Children of the Farmers Club

    0803 856 4757

    43 Angela Okoye Org. for the Sustainee of the Nig. Environment [email protected] 0803 229 0333

    44 Sanyaolu Oluwakemi Org. for the Sustainee of the Nig. Environment [email protected] 0805 851 6877

    45 Prince Olawuyi O. Young Volunteers for the Environment, Nigeria [email protected] 0803 441 3230

    46 Steve Akinkumin Young Volunteers for the Environment, Nigeria [email protected] 0807 732 4669

    47 Mil Odey Oyama RRDC, Calabar [email protected] 0803 503 3824

    48 Mohammed Ali Foundation for Development [email protected] 0818 767 9282

    49 Abimbola Tiamiyu NASFAT [email protected] 0806 046 9806

    50 Harry Awolayeofor Macmorrison

    The HAVIDS Centre for Environment and Development [email protected] 0803 342 2651

    51 Ekwoyi O. OCHIGBO Dev. Foundation [email protected] 0706 640 7000

    52 Ayo Tella Initiative For Nature and Human Dev. (INHD) [email protected]

    53 Paul Ishaya

    [email protected] 0809 562 9692

    54 Asimibi Chidi Centre for Development Support Initiatives [email protected] 0803 662 9168

    55 Etuk Eno Abasi NIMSA - SCOEPA [email protected] 0803 779 4575

    56 Sani Ibrahim Maryam NIMSA - SCOEPA [email protected] 0806 275 1345

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    57 Mrs Abdulsalam Taiwo Centre for Renewable Energy 58 Michael -Donovan Ezeilo Culture Green [email protected] 0807 720 4547

    59 Hamzat B. Lawal ICEED/NYCAN/AYICC-Nigeria [email protected] 0806 869 9956

    60 Olowookere Joseph Reachout Foundation [email protected] 0803 532 3609

    61 Yahaya Tonga Greenthinking Environment Dev. [email protected] 0803 619 1174

    62 Ikechukwu Chiemenem Global Network for Sustainable Env. [email protected] 0806 397 0530

    63 A. Oyelola, mni LEAD - AWA, Lagos 64 Odele M.O. UNDP, Abuja [email protected] 0802 336 1263

    65 Ibrahim Bako Centre for Development and Support Initiative [email protected] 0803 828 3998

    66 Collins Centre for Development and Support Initiative [email protected] 0806 288 5667

    67 Emmanuel Shall Initiative for Community Development [email protected] 0703 960 5610

    68 Mohammed Abdulraizak AEID, Yola

    0803 628 3998

    69 Rufai . S. Kolawole NARAP [email protected] 0802 345 7655

    70 Nwokocha Anozie Innocent FENRAD [email protected] 0806 377 1269

    71 Bala-Gbogbo Sarah NIMSA [email protected] 0806 811 4881

    72 Osaze Paul CREDC [email protected] 0815 433 7139

    73 Eze Godson Delsuth, Oghara [email protected] 0803 372 2137

    74 Lincoln .E. CREDC [email protected] 0805 643 4148

    75 Paul Umukoro Energy Efficiency Snt.D [email protected] 0803 548 9245

    76 Arimokwu .F. Ikechukwu Intl. Distribution [email protected] 0803 282 7241

    77 Olumide Fatoki Schneider Electric Nig Ltd [email protected] 0807 8191 507

    78 Yakubu Chun Pamtronics Nig. Ltd [email protected] 0806 806 2248

    79 Mike Adegun Gloryland Ltd. [email protected] 0803 323 7141

    80 Oluwole Kayode Gloryland Ltd.

    0803 808 7597

    81 Funsho Beckley Gloryland Ltd. [email protected] 0813 868 4921

    82 Samson Ayo Gloryland Ltd.

    0803 808 7597

    83 Prince Okafor AGESAT Technologies Ltd [email protected] 0803 311 3268

    84 Turee Tella International Energy Service Limited, 94 Awolowo road, Ikoyi teola.beieslglobal.com 0803 385 5764

    85 Ben Ogbalor Everlink Sourcing Ltd, Abuja [email protected] 0803 668 1396

    86 Aogo Olajide Everlink Sourcing Ltd [email protected] 0703 055 2009

    87 Pamela Braide Everlink Sourcing Ltd [email protected] 0703 243 9693

    88 Ishola Abdulganiyu ABIGA Intergrated Concept Ltd [email protected] 0805 424 9717

    89 Olubiyi Odeinde VERYSOL GmbH, Dortmund, Germany [email protected], [email protected] 0802 344 3614

    90 Felix Onyema TRAID Facilities Partnership Ltd, Lekki Lagos [email protected] 0813 026 6611

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    91 Alao Rilwan O. ALFCOM Resources Service, Abuja [email protected] 0809 876 4301

    92 Bitrus Pam Pamtronics Nig. Ltd [email protected] 0703 787 4208

    93 Abuke Etteba Tomror

    0807 178 0035

    94 Felils Akphonun EDAN

    0803 304 9910

    95 Emma Nnadi EDAN

    0805 208 0171

    96 Johnson . U. Ikponmwosa

    [email protected] 0703 737 8821

    97 Chief Ogbutu E.N. EDAN [email protected] 0803 327 2313

    98 Sunday Anene EDAN

    0803 343 5160

    99 Ikenna Francis EDAN [email protected] 0802 343 5343

    100 Odukale Olayide De Smoothway [email protected] 0706 216 7765

    101 Chike Paul

    Centre for Youth Policy Research and Advocacy (CYPRAD) [email protected] 0703 459 1637

    102 Mathew Agho Community Research & Development Centre(CREDC) [email protected] 0807 071 8092

    103 Dr. D.B. Omotosho John Davidson Associates [email protected] 0803 311 5459

    104 Fabiyi Iretioluwa De' Smoothways Ltd [email protected] 0803 052 5971

    105 Anu Akinola

    [email protected] 0803 304 0866

    106 Bunmi Obidare Keep Tend Environment Development Initiative [email protected] 0803 325 5846

    107 Oladipo Osibo UNDP oladipo.osibo@undp 0805 550 9313

    108 Dr. Jason Yapp UNDP [email protected] 109 Christine K Heinrich Boll Foundation [email protected] 0803 629 0279

    110 Dr. Vincent Kitio UN - HABITAT [email protected] 111 Gamal Abouameira Embassy of Egypt [email protected] 0708 780 3770

    112 Ilinca Balan EU [email protected] 113 Malte Liaverschedr EU [email protected] 114 Yemi Banjo UNIDO [email protected] 0816 306 7622

    115 Segun Adaju UNDP/Bank of Industry [email protected] 0802 420 7468

    116 Ronke Olubimise UNDP-GEF-SGP sgpnigeria@gmail 0805 988 6269

    117 Ibe Grace UNDP [email protected] 0806 282 7138

    118 Janthomas Hiemstra UNDP [email protected] 119 Etiosa Uyigue UNDP [email protected] 0802 897 8877

    120 Rev Emmanuel Eguakhide Church of the Pentecost FHA Estate, Lugbe Diocese of Kubwa [email protected] 0803 375 2414

    121 Umar Rufai Water and Sewage Muslim Community Life-Camp [email protected] 0805 525 2179

    122 Umar Mohammad Gekpa Abuja Muslim Forum, National Mosque, [email protected] 0803 553 4808

    123 Alhaji Yakubu Adamu Wuse II Life Camp Mosque

    0803 763 0172

    124 Zuluqami Abdulrahim Wuse II Life Camp Mosque [email protected] 0805 965 1961

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    125 Josephine T. Akande Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Middle Belt Reg. II [email protected] 0802 833 8666

    126 Ugah Abines Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Middle Belt Reg. II [email protected] 0803 966 8700

    127 Sunday Akande Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Middle Belt Reg. II

    0805 741 3225

    128 Amadi Gloria N CKC Kubwa [email protected] 0813 785 5872

    129 Ibrahim Ramal

    Nigeria Association of Arabic and Islamic Studies Teachers FCT [email protected] 0803 371 8010

    130 Aliyu B.Muhammad Area 1 Central Mosque

    0806 566 9356

    131 N.A.A. Dan-Musa Jahi Jumarat Mosque

    0803 638 7210

    132 Musa Muhammed Jahi Jumarat Mosque

    0803 321 7715

    133 Apostle Dr Mrs Okafor Mountzion Salvation Church of Christ Global [email protected] 0803 605 6747

    134 Pst Agholor Lucky Mountzion Salvation Church of Christ Global [email protected] 0703 125 9231

    135 Mahmud Abdulganiyi Islamic Youth League Kuje [email protected] 0805 797 9515

    136 Aliyu Sulamai Islamic Youth League

    0805 925 9149

    137 Dr. Attah Salifu Islamic Youth League [email protected] 0705 580 0208

    138 Mr. Austin Nahu Christian Men Fellowship ECWA [email protected] 0706 552 2233

    139 Kefas Y. Hosea ECWA Men's Fellowship [email protected] 0806 715 8759

    140 Pauline C. Nganyadi Catholic Church CKC. Kubwa [email protected] 0803 595 3572

    141 Aliyu Usman Central Mosque Life Camp

    0703 300 4243

    142 Ernest Asare Energy Foundation Ghana [email protected] 233 244 320-671

    143 Mike Okwoche TVC Lagos [email protected] 0806 238 0681

    144 Engr. Ono Ekong Hotel Owners Forum Abuja [email protected] 0807 620 9989

    145 Rabiu Abubakar Practitioners ROYA [email protected] 0806 222 9792

    146 Nkechi Uzoka Raypower FM [email protected] 0803 315 6147

    147 Michael Simire Independent Newspapers [email protected] 0803 714 8384

    148 Abolarin Sogo

    National Centre for Energy Efficiency & Conservation, Lagos [email protected] 0802 811 4010

    149 Dorcas Igoner AIT, Abuja [email protected] 0809 167 1449

    150 Stephen Adebayo AIT [email protected] 0802 544 2920

    151 Rotimi Osasona National Mirror [email protected] 0805 639 2454

    152 Nosa Tokunbor ERA/FOEN Benin City [email protected] 0806 344 4687

    153 Tunde Adeniyi Business Day [email protected] 0803 678 7108

    154 Bankole Olubamise DevNet [email protected] 0802 660 8087

    155 Obadiah Bulus Fed. Minstry of Environment [email protected] 0806 572 1267

    156 Daze Larai FMEN [email protected] 0803 786 4375

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    157 Okpotu London Fed. Min. of EMEN [email protected] 0805 960 5929

    158 Chinedum Uwaegbulor The Guardian [email protected] 0803 309 8502

    159 Grace Ike ITV [email protected] 0806 016 2802

    160 Funana Bidam ITV

    0803 162 9706

    161 Julius Atoi Thisday [email protected] 0803 704 1075

    162 Emmanuel Elebeke Vanguard Newspaper [email protected] 0802 715 9646

    163 Ohunakin O.S. Convenant University [email protected] 0805 096 1730

    164 Aloysius Okeke Nigerian Sentry Newspaper [email protected] 0702 667 1440

    165 Segun Jones Coastal Telegraph [email protected] 0809 523 0108

    166 Nnebe Alex African Security Watch Mag. [email protected] 0803 588 6218

    167 Isaac Okamel ITV, Abuja

    0817 039 8200

    168 Okungbowa Ose Golden Community Research & Development Centre(CREDC) [email protected] 0803 849 0387

    169 Ahaneku C. Peter NEST [email protected] 0802 842 2263

    170 Samuel Onyekachi FENRAD [email protected] 0803 895 5387

    171 Williams Mbolo FGC [email protected] 0803 230 6756

    172 I.E Abiola-Awe FMEnv [email protected] 0803 445 2959

    173 Achimugu A.W Consumer Protection Council [email protected] 0805 084 1160

    174 Ibezim .I. Stanley ECN [email protected] 0806 634 6271

    175 Onunyere C. Destiny ECN [email protected] 0706 056 2290

    176 Rev. S.B Zaki ECWA Garki [email protected] 0803 678 2909

    177 Hamisu Gaya CPC [email protected] 0803 621 9330

    178 Collins Iwuagwu Lin Energy & Tech Services Ltd, Wuse II [email protected] 0803 366 5700

    179 Femi Adedokun Gloryland IM Ltd. [email protected] 0808 840 1775

    180 Okafor stella No 12 Nyanya Road [email protected] 0813 925 3337

    181 Wilford Zwaluan The Leberator Newspaper [email protected] 0818 788 8020

    182 Engr. Kalu Okwara Association of Illumination Professionals [email protected] 0703 512 5228

    183 Ajeka Makol Vahniss/Gribbs Engineering [email protected] 0812 901 5633

    184 Jude O. Akonam CPC, Wuse II [email protected] 0803 316 3799

    185 Usman Ibrahim Lugbe Mosque

    0703 773 5400

    186 Yusuf Abdulazeez Abuja National Mosque [email protected] 0803 331 6758

    187 Maureen Akintayo FEDEN/LEAD Anglophone, 8 Thorburn Ave. Yaba Lagos [email protected] 0803 499 5427

    188 Engr. Dipo Mabogaje NSE H/Q Abuja [email protected] 0803 378 6520

    189 Yesufu Jafaru FMCT Abuja [email protected] 0704 543 4558

    190 Samerino Chima Green Switch [email protected] 0807 704 8481

    191 Dvine Freeman Digital Hub [email protected] 0803 060 0827

    192 Engr. S.Arobolo Fed. Min. of Transport [email protected] 0805 203 9275

    193 Onaolapo Mary NYSC [email protected] 0803 481 3625

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    194 Awodiran Eniola Corp Member [email protected] 0806 041 6006

    195 Onuora Ifeanyi Corp Member [email protected] 0703 576 8879

    196 Kalu Osu John Corp Member [email protected] 0803 860 4933

    197 Isaac Galadima Corp Member [email protected] 0803 806 7582

    198 Effioanwan Etim Corp Member [email protected] 0806 054 6402

    199 Offiong Etim Corp Member [email protected] 0703 014 6672

    200 Akpuaka Uchenna Corp Member [email protected] 0706 211 8561

    201 Oladoyin Busayo Corp Member [email protected] 0803 041 9283

    202 Ojuolape Mohammed Corp Member [email protected] 0818 987 6627

    203 Akila Daniel Corp Member [email protected] 0803 080 8261

    204 Maduakolam Chibuike . K. Corp Member [email protected] 0803 961 9100

    205 Orem Sunday Corp Member [email protected] 0703 133 2530

    206 Jones Temitope Corp Member [email protected] 0703 646 2546

    207 Dayo Kalejaiye Corp Member [email protected] 0706 535 3110

    208 Anene Somadina C Corp Member [email protected] 0803 958 0467

    209 Olubumi Otti Corp Member [email protected] 0803 616 1930

    210 Bridget .O. Etim Corp Member [email protected] 0803 607 7398

    211 Adah Efe Corp Member [email protected] 0809 957 0578

    212 Ezeh Ugochukwu .J. Corp Member [email protected] 0703 325 5945

    213 Eimoga .O. Kingsley Corp Member [email protected] 0805 415 7051

    214 Paul Audu Lakodi Corp Member [email protected] 0816 154 6387

    215 Iwuagwu Ifesinachi .J. Corp Member

    0706 208 3446

    216 Odunna Chinonye .I. Corp Member [email protected] 0703 772 2546

    217 Atanu .O. Jennifer Corp Member [email protected] 0813 538 3656

    218 Momodu Rose Corp Member

    0706 166 9766

    219 Okedo Sandra Ogochukwu Corp Member [email protected] 0818 181 1019

    220 Igara Joy Udunna Corp Member [email protected] 0806 341 3153

    221 Dyopkuzah Yusuf . S. Corp Member dyop2004@hotmail 0803 153 0096

    222 Peter Eno Akpan Corp Member [email protected] 0807 990 0760

    223 Eric Jonathan Corp Member

    0806 931 5099

    224 Yahaya H. Jonga NYSC [email protected] 0803 619 1174

    225 Onwukwe Chigozerim S. NYSC [email protected] 0806 765 6196

    226 Cynthia Kings Ove NYSC [email protected] 0810 600 0077

    227 Etoruom Angela E. NYSC [email protected] 0803 365 8420

    228 Adam M. Tanko NYSC [email protected] 0803 646 9114

    229 Zainab Lawal Bature NYSC [email protected] 0809 213 3331

    230 Abubakar Faridah Lawal NYSC [email protected] 0809 155 1493

    231 Offor Stella Ifeoma NYSC [email protected] 0703 134 9113

    232 Asmau Abba Tukur NYSC

    0703 932 1669

    233 Buhari Safina S. NYSC [email protected] 0816 764 4454

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    234 Emeana Ikenna NYSC [email protected] 0806 336 9734

    235 Ijeoma Madueke NYSC 236 Chine Ogochukwum NYSC [email protected] 0806 210 2921

    237 Romujesu Akinolu NYSC [email protected] 0806 616 6760

    238 Adeyemo Adekemi Latifat NYSC [email protected] 0806 765 4863

    239 Abdulsalam Busayo Mujidat NYSC [email protected] 0803 785 1689

    240 Bello Abdullahi NYSC [email protected] 0806 692 796

    241 Habu Salihu Magaji NYSC [email protected] 0803 784 5044

    242 Abdulraheem Salihu .D NYSC [email protected] 0803 344 1077

    243 Samuel Shaibu Ikanu NYSC [email protected] 0706 960 8585

    244 Ismeal Rahim NYSC 245 Charles Emetulu Ministry of Energy Asaba [email protected] 0807 542 5718

    246 Dafe T . Oghoro Ministry of Energy Asaba [email protected] 0803 742 5354

    247 Prof. Ayobami Salami Obafemi Awolowo University [email protected] 0803 376 1041

    248 Atukosi Ekene E. Ministry of Science & Tech. Awka [email protected] 0803 508 6540

    249 Okeke Emmanuel Chukwukelue

    Ministry of Science & Tech. Awka [email protected] 0803 798 8703

    250 Ijoma A.A. mni Ministry of Science & Tech. Umuahia [email protected] 0803 729 0663

    251 Mr. C.O Nwator Ministry of Science & Tech. Umuahia [email protected] 0703 211 8635

    252 Engr. Mrs Rita C. Okengwu Ministry of Science & Tech. Umuahia [email protected] 0805 326 8804

    253 Prof. Anthony E. Ogeibu University of Benin, B/City [email protected] 0803 294 3822

    254 Prof. C.E Okaka University of Benin, B/City [email protected] 0806 519 5704

    255 Habib S. Lamin Energy Commission of Nigeria [email protected] 0803 379 8894

    256 Oyeledun Babatunde

    National Centre for Energy Efficiency & Conservation, Lagos [email protected] 0813 750 2111

    257 Jimoh L. Taiye Nigeria Nuclear Regulatory Authority, Abuja [email protected] 0803 468 9928

    258 Sabo S. Yabaya NNRA [email protected] 0803 808 7507

    259 Abiola Ojuolape NNRA [email protected] 0803 640 5705

    260 James A. Gana ECN [email protected] 0803 595 2043

    261 John E. Ben ECN [email protected] 0803 592 5378

    262 Elder Otareh Otareh UCTH, Calabar Greenpage Int Serv. [email protected] 0803 368 6562

    263 Dr yau Idris NNRA [email protected] 0803 386 0632

    264 Engr Shamm Kolo Consumer Protection Council [email protected] 0803 324 5456

    265 Ahmad Tijjani ECN , Abuja [email protected] 0803 679 5709

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    266 Garba M. Saleh ECN, Abuja [email protected] 0806 150 9441

    267 Adewumi Richard SON [email protected] 0808 226 5927

    268 Bashir I. Isah NUC, Abuja [email protected] 0813 332 2815

    269 Dr C.J Nwosu NUC, Abuja [email protected] 0803 313 5868

    270 Dr R. Kela ECN, Abuja [email protected] 0803 715 8361

    271 Engr Edokobi CJ ECN, Abuja [email protected] 0806 925 1752

    272 Engr Ukabiale NERC, Abuja [email protected] 0805 516 0180

    273 Barr Ken Agum Environment

    0803 786 3701

    274 Mr Emmanuel Adesibo Environment 275 Engr. Peter Awunde COREN [email protected] 0805 607 2878

    276 Alh. Yahaya Y Aladire ECN, Abuja

    0803 700 5046

    277 Sulaiman Mustafa FMLHUA, Abuja [email protected] 0818 689 3313

    278 Dr Mahdu Makoyo NBTI, Abuja [email protected] 0803 953 9407

    279 Aluyu Ibrahim Ministry of Science and Tech [email protected] 0803 330 2117

    280 ARC. Timmy O. Ikhisemojie University of Benin, B/City [email protected] 0802 327 4716

    281 Ojabo Lawrence Fed. Ministry Environment [email protected] 0803 347 1618

    282 Dr. Ahmed Abdulwaheed ECN [email protected] 0702 660 8194

    283 S. Abraham ECN

    0813 070 8644

    284 Dr. Aluyu Jauro Rep. Director NCPRD, ECN [email protected] 285 Dr. Emmanuel Ogbomide rep. Director NCEE, Benin [email protected] 0803 386 2226

    286 Oki Olufemi Daniel Rep. DG- SMEDAN [email protected] 0803 043 2554

    287 Shiru B. Peter ECN [email protected] 0806 549 4965

    288 Okon Ekpeyong ECN [email protected] 0803 292 0873

    289 Grace Atiegoba Fed. Ministry of Lands, Housing & Urban Development [email protected] 0803 314 6260

    290 Nathan Awuapila ECN, Abuja [email protected] 0703 782 8978

    291 Isa Buba FMST [email protected] 0802 469 0485

    292 Ja'afahu Y. Bawa ECN, Abuja [email protected] 0805 358 6656

    293 Engr P.O Evesor Fed. Ministry of Power [email protected] 0803 674 5149

    294 Ilesanmi Federal Ministry

    0805 964 9248

    295 Akoni J.O AEPB [email protected] 0805 537 8108

    296 Fatima B.M. Gimba AEPB [email protected] 0809 699 9000

    297 Ezeani Chinonso AEPB [email protected] 0803 776 0618

    298 Yakubu Suleiman AEPB [email protected] 0803 817 9191

    299 Mr. Haruna Taiye Federal Ministry of Environment

    0803 786 3781

    300 Onasanya .O. Adenike Consumer Protection Council [email protected] 0803 452 6867

    301 Abbas Musa ECN, Abuja [email protected] 0805 335 9747

    302 Femi Babalola Environment

    0803 786 3281

    303 Ibrahim Aminu R. S.E.C.E [email protected] 0813 480 7774

    304 Mrs Mariah M. Abam Energy Commission of Nigeria [email protected] 0803 703 7340

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    305 Kamal M. Ibrahim ECN, Abuja [email protected] 0803 366 8422

    306 Yusuf Aminu Musa NITT Zaria [email protected] 0803 370 0885

    307 Kanyru G Nduk NITT Zaria [email protected] 0803 813 2096

    308 Ikenna C. Mark ECN [email protected] 0803 185 2092

    309 Osaghae George N. ECN [email protected] 0700 180 9265

    310 Raheem Mudashir .O. NESREA H/Q [email protected] 0803 243 8424

    311 Kinyang Rimamndeya FMST H/Q [email protected] 312 Agharese Lucy Edevbaro CREDC [email protected] 0803 753 2272

    313 Mukhtar Abubakar NAPEP, Fed. Sect. [email protected] 314 Kabiru Mohammad NAPEP, Abuja [email protected] 315 Victory Kpegebor NAPEP, Abuja [email protected] 0803 598 3785

    316 Muhd D. Alhassan KSHI Kano

    0806 129 4313

    317 Yahaya Musa KSHI Kano

    0808 873 6803

    318 Engr. Abdulkabir Aliyu ECN [email protected] 0806 677 2841

    319 Olasusi K. Alex ECN [email protected] 0803 621 2778

    320 Eme Ojugo CPC [email protected] 0803 284 8434

    321 Engr. Peter Ogwuda NSCDC (NHQ) Abuja [email protected] 0803 401 0115

    322 Sangogbaye Oluwafumilayo NSCDC /Zone 5 [email protected] 0812 234 8110

    323 John Habila A. Ministry of Science & Tech Kaduna [email protected] 0806 157 3224

    324 Mrs H.K. Mohammed Fed. Min. of Environment

    0803 786 0383

    325 Nura Idris Abdullahi Energy Commission of Nigeria [email protected] 0803 704 4102

    326 Engr. Umar Bande Energy Dept. Sokoto State, Usman Faruk Sect. [email protected] 0803 606 0779

    327 Okay Rose .C. HOFA [email protected] 0818 488 4836

    328 Engr. C.C. Ohakwe PHCN CHQ, Maitama, Abuja [email protected] 0806 765 9362

    329 Engr T.O. Dina Fed. Ministry of Power [email protected] 0803 359 2035

    330 Engr. Ahmed M.B. Min. of Housing & Urban Dev. Lafia [email protected] 0803 256 5961

    331 Hon C.C. Okoli (Commissioner) Min. of Science & Tech Awka [email protected] 0803 914 3703

    332 Mr. S.E. Ezibe (Special Assistant)

    Min. of Science & Tech Anambra State [email protected] 0803 339 1754

    333 Helen Uzoagba (Mrs) Energy Commission of Nigeria [email protected] 0803 645 9604

    334 Joshua Yari Garba ECN [email protected] 0803 476 2472

    335 Mrs. O.B. Jaji Fed. Min. of Environment

    0803 597 2521

    336 Mrs. Nosa Uyigue CREDC [email protected] 0802 752 3599

    337 Oluwayemi fabiyi ECN [email protected] 0703 590 7878

    338 Bulus Awose ECN 339 Ifeoma Nwoka Fortis Bank

    340 Duru Onyinye Fortis Bank

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