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Lagos To Drive Greener Energy To Boost Real Estate – Commissioner

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Last updated: 2020/12/14 at 7:50 PM
Fesadeb Published December 14, 2020
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The Lagos State Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Olalere Odusote has expressed the desire of the State Government to have sustainable, reliable power and greener energy, towards the realization of its vision of a 21st century economy which is one of the priority areas of the present administration in the State.

He made the remark at a  two-day event organised by the Lagos State Real Estate Regulatory Authority (LASRERA), an event which was a meeting point for Real Estate Practitioners / Property Developers  and their potential clients with relevant State  Government  Agencies  in the  Built  Sector to serve as a one-stop-shop for the Real Estate Market.

While quoting the United Nations statistics which revealed that the real estate accounts for about 40 per cent of the world’s energy consumption and a third of all carbon emissions, Odusote submitted that there is the need to ensure the availability of clean solutions and innovations to make buildings future-proof, adding that in line with SDG 7, efforts must be increased on energy efficiency.

He said, “In line with its THEMES agenda to make Lagos State a 21st century economy, Lagos State is desirous of having sustainable, reliable and greener energy across all sectors; the real estate sector particularly provides a unique opportunity to meet this objective.

“Lagos, reported to have the highest immigration rate in the world, is expected to be the largest city in the world by population in the next 100 years. This population growth will require significant sustainable housing and energy needs and thus makes it imperative to ensure that new buildings are built green to avoid higher carbon emissions for decades that stem from inefficient energy use.”

The Commissioner, who acknowledged the fact that real estate developers and owners have started recognizing the importance of clean energy, maintained that the practitioners must ensure access to secure, affordable and sustainable energy by exploring the option of clean energy and energy efficient solutions available.

As part of the State Government’s efforts to promote greener and environmental sustainability, the Commissioner reported that it has embarked on the conversion of all streetlights in Lagos from hpS to the brighter and significantly more efficient LED lighting, assuring that all 39,000 streetlights in Lagos will be retrofitted over the next 6 months and will lead to a 65% operational cost savings to the state government.

He stated that the State Government will further expand street lighting to ensure that before the end of this administration, all class A & B roads as well as designated public spaces achieve full lighting coverage, saying that these kinds of clean energy and energy efficient solutions are equally crucial and beneficial to the real estate sector as they guarantee significant energy costs savings for such buildings.

Also speaking at the event , Mrs Toke Benson-Awoyinka, Special Adviser to the State Governor on Housing,  revealed that the housing sector can serve as an important contributor to the nation’s GDP, support job creation and provide social benefits to Nigerians as a whole.

She made the submission as part of the submissions reached at the just concluded First Real Estate Market Place Conference and Exhibitions in Lagos.

Benson-Awoyinka submitted that addressing the housing deficit will have a game – changing impact on our society and communities when compared with other less important sectors that are presently being given greater attention at the detriment of the housing sector.

While saying that most African countries do not see and treat the housing sector as an engine of economic growth, Benson-Awoyinka identified the Real Estate Market as a sector that has tremendous multiplier effect on the broader economy through two channels: Private investment and housing services.

She further stated that the real estate/ housing sector remains a critical component of the economy that represents one of the fundamental needs for livelihood considering its influence on the health, social behavior, efficiency, contentment and overall welfare on the citizenry and society.

 

 

source: Independent

 

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