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Firm to generate 3,000MW of electricity from waste for Nigeria

SectorLead Ltd, a Nigerian tech company focused on converting waste into energy, has announced plans to enhance the country’s electricity supply by generating 3,000 megawatts. The initiative will begin with a pilot phase that aims to produce 500 megawatts in five states: Benue, Oyo, Rivers, Plateau, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Speaking in Abuja following the inauguration of the firm’s Board of Directors on Tuesday, Adedayo Mustapha, MD/CEO of SectorLead Ltd, noted that the vision of the firm is to transform Nigeria into the first “zero waste smart sustainable” …

Why we are taking over landfills, turning waste to energy in Nigeria — CEO, Sector Lead

Mr. Adedayo Mustapha is the CEO of Sector Lead, a company set to revolutionize the energy landscape in Nigeria through an innovative waste-to-power project which aims to transform Nigeria’s abundant waste resources into clean and renewable energy. He speaks in this interview with ROTIMI IGE on his plans on the project, among other issues. You recently launched a new project that intends to turn waste to power. Kindly expatiate on this initiative? Waste-to-energy isn’t new to anyone in Nigeria. Many people have been talking about it for a long time. …

We are taking over landfills to turn waste to energy

Adedayo Mustapha is the CEO of Sector Lead, a company set to revolutionise the energy landscape in Nigeria through an innovative waste to power project which aims to transform Nigeria’s abundant waste resources into clean and renewable energy. In this interview with Baron Bada, he opens up on his plans on the project, among other issues. Excerpts; You recently launched a new project that intends to turn waste to power. Can you expatiate on this initiative? Waste to energy (WTE) isn’t new to anyone in Nigeria, many people have been talking about …

Waste-to-power firm to generate 3,000 megawatts of electricity for Nigeria

SectorLead Ltd, an indigenous tech firm dedicated to converting Waste to power, has set out plans to boost Nigeria’s electricity output by 3,000 megawatts. The firm says it will commence the groundbreaking feat with a Pilot Phase of 500 megawatts generation across five states: Benue, Oyo, Rivers, Plateau and the FCT. Disclosing this in Abuja yesterday shortly after the inauguration of the firm’s Board of Directors, Mr. Adedayo Mustapha, MD/CEO of SECTORLEAD LTD, noted that the vision of the firm is to transform Nigeria into the first “zero waste smart …