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PABAN vows to end epileptic power supply, empowers 100 with Solar lights

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By Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha 

In its bid to curtail the epileptic power supply saga that has become a thorn in the side of Nigerians, a PAN-African Business Alliance Network, (PABAN), Wednesday in Onitsha, Anambra State, empowered 100 of her members with Solar lights.

It made the empowerment during the Launch of “MIGRATE Solar” Initiative, Empowering Members with Affordable Clean Energy.

PABAN, which made the launch  under the umbrella of the Star International Charity Foundation, USA, according to the spokesperson, Uche Poky Nwoye, the launch is aimed at providing members with access to affordable solar energy for their homes and businesses. 

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“This initiative, which about 100 have benefitted, offers members a unique opportunity to own solar power systems through convenient monthly installment payments over a maximum of 24 months.

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“The MIGRATE Solar initiative is a testament to our commitment to sustainable development and economic empowerment across Africa,” said Uche Poky Nwoye.

“Access to reliable and affordable energy is crucial for business growth and improved quality of life. This program directly addresses this critical need, enabling our members to power their futures with clean energy.” she further stated.

Expressing satisfaction with the empowerment, one of the beneficiaries, Ngozi N, Owner of Ojiefi Ngoh Estate ltd, said she adapted to reflect this initiative as a small business owner, lamenting that the cost of electricity has always been a major concern. 

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