Onanuga contended that transitioning the State House to solar power aligns with global best practices
The Presidency has justified the Federal Executive Council’s approval of a N10 billion solar energy project for the State House, comparing it to the White House’s use of renewable energy. Special Adviser Bayo Onanuga stated on X (formerly Twitter) that the initiative aligns with global sustainability practices, sharing a video of the U.S. presidential residence’s solar system as justification. The project aims to power the President’s residence, offices, and key State House facilities, promising long-term cost savings and energy stability.
While supporters commend the environmental benefits, critics question the timing and cost amid Nigeria’s economic challenges. Onanuga countered: “The White House in Washington D.C. uses solar power,” framing the move as a necessary modernization. The debate highlights tensions between fiscal prudence and sustainable governance reforms.
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