UN women partners ministry of women affairs on Biogas project

UN Women National Programmes Officer, Patience Ekeoba (left); Programmes Manager, UN Women Biogas Unit, Desmond Osalobo; UN Women Country Deputy Representative, Lansana Wonneh; UN Women Representative to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Beatrice Eyong and Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy-Ohaneye, with other members.

The Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy-Ohaneye, has pledged to allocate over N300 million of government resources to a low-cost biogas project designed to address energy poverty and associated socio-economic challenges confronting women in rural communities in Nigeria.


The minister announced that this initiative would be implemented in collaboration with the UN Women Nigeria Country Office.

The low-cost biogas innovation, capable of producing flammable gas from animal dung and crop residues, has been showcased as a superior alternative to traditional sources of cooking fuel, such as firewood, mostly used by rural women. Its affordability and substantial economic, health and environmental advantages underscore its viability and sustainability.

The necessary equipment for this commendable initiative will be provided to women, and animal dung, widely available in most rural communities, will be procured at minimal or no cost.

UN Women Representative to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Beatrice Eyong, said the innovative project would not only present an avenue for women to generate income but also address crucial issues such as eliminating health risks linked to firewood, curbing deforestation and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and climate change challenges.

Furthermore, it will enhance women’s security, create a clean cooking environment and improve agricultural yields by utilising the nutrient-rich by-product of the biogas installation as organic manure for crop products.

The Biogas project will also create employment for young people who may supply animal dung or venture into the business of producing biogas and selling it to households in communities at an affordable amount.

The Minister of Women Affairs commended the initiative, expressing confidence that it would alleviate women’s suffering in Nigeria.

She also urged the federal and state governments to rise to the occasion and invest in biogas to empower women in rural communities and alleviate poverty to a larger extent.

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