By Janefrances Chibuzor
Determined to engage underrepresented youth and young adults in developing careers in conservation, Greening Youth Foundation Africa (GYF Africa) in collaboration with Mactay Consulting has commenced the second cohort of its solar technicians programme as part of improving Nigeria’s efforts in global renewable energy initiative.
Chief Executive Officer, GYF Africa, Mr. James Ezeilo stated that the innovative initiative aims to empower young people with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in the fast-growing field of solar technology, contributing to sustainable development and energy independence across the region.
Ezeilo said the cohort solar technicians programme marked the beginning of the programme’s second cohort, admitting a new group of eager participants dedicated to becoming proficient solar technicians.
“I challenge each one of you to push forward, not just for your personal growth, but for the sustainable future of our nation. We are here to provide you with the tools and knowledge to make a significant impact in the renewable energy sector. I look forward to giving you all certificates at the end of this programme,” he added.
One of the past participants, Victor Nwaokoro, recalled how his career changed over the years and how the GYE programme has helped him develop his entrepreneurial skill
Advising the incoming class on the benefits of solar technicians programme, Nwaokoro said: “This program opened doors for me that I never imagined. It equipped me with the skills and confidence to start my own business in the solar industry, including supporting my wife in starting hers. Stay dedicated, and you will see the rewards”.
Supporters of the programme also included Hon. Akinyemi Ajigbotafe Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, Hon. Tolani Sule Commissioner, Ministry of Tertiary Education Lagos State, and Hon. Ajani Owolabi Lagos State House of Representatives, Representing Lagos State Mainland Constituency. Their backing underscores the broad-based support for this initiative from various levels of government.
The programme is designed to provide comprehensive training that covers the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of solar power systems over a duration of five weeks. Participants will gain hands-on experience, guided by industry experts, ensuring they are well-equipped to enter the workforce as skilled solar technicians.
Mactay’s involvement in the programme underscores the importance of industry collaboration in achieving educational and environmental goals. “We are excited to partner with GYF Africa for the second cohort of the Solar Technicians Program.”
“Our shared commitment to quality training and sustainable practices will ensure that these young technicians are prepared to make a significant impact in the renewable energy sector,” said Director of Business Growth and Strategy at Mactay, Tunde Rotimi
The commencement of the second cohort marks a significant milestone in GYF Africa’s ongoing efforts to promote environmental stewardship and economic empowerment. The program not only addresses the urgent need for skilled technicians in the solar industry but also contributes to the broader goal of sustainable development in Africa. These trainees are off to a great start in their careers, poised to contribute positively to the renewable energy space.
