LG Electronics donates solar powered borehole to UNIBEN

…as VC, Students laud donation

LG Electronics has donated to the University of Benin’s (UNIBEN), its first-ever solar-powered borehole, marking a significant step toward sustainable water supply and energy efficiency on the campus.

The official commissioning of the project took place on Thursday, 23rd Jan. 2025, with university officials, LG representatives, student leaders, and hostel residents in attendance.

The borehole, powered entirely by solar energy, is expected to provide clean and uninterrupted water to thousands of students and staff, reducing the university’s reliance on the national grid and cutting down utility costs.

Speaking at the event, Corporate Marketing Manager, LG Electronics Nigeria, Mr. Paul Mba, emphasised the company’s commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainable development in Nigeria.

“At LG Electronics, we believe in using technology to improve lives. This solar-powered borehole is not just about providing water; it’s about creating a sustainable future where renewable energy plays a key role in meeting basic needs. We are proud to support UNIBEN in this initiative,” he said.

This is the first university we are donating a solar-powered borehole to in Nigeria, and I hope it will be maintained so that incoming students will enjoy the facility.

This initiative aims to provide sustainable water access for the entire campus community, fostering a healthier and more productive environment.

The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Benin, Prof. Edoba Omoregie, expressed gratitude for the donation, highlighting its significance in addressing the campus’s water supply challenges.

The Vice Chancellor, represented by the Chairman, Security Committee, UNIBEN, Prof. Fred Ekhaise, said, “This project is a game-changer for our university community. Access to clean water is essential for both academic and residential life, and having a solar-powered solution ensures reliability while promoting environmental responsibility. We deeply appreciate LG Electronics for this generous contribution.

“Like Oliver Twist wanting more, I urge LG to extend its support to other hostels by providing solar-powered boreholes to address the pressing water challenges faced by students.

“Reliable access to clean water is essential for their health, hygiene, and overall well-being, yet many hostels struggle with inconsistent supply. This initiative will not only improve students’ living conditions but also enhance their academic experience by eliminating one of the many challenges they face daily,” he stated.

Students also welcomed the initiative, praising the positive impact it will have on daily life. The Student Union Government President, Agboola Israel Timilehin noted that water shortages had been a persistent challenge on campus.

“We often struggle with water supply, especially during peak hours. This borehole will make a huge difference, and the fact that it runs on solar energy means we won’t have to worry about power outages affecting water availability,” the SUG President remarked.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Dean of Students’ Affairs, Prof. Clement Ighodaro, thanked the management of LG Electronics for this great gesture and appealed to the students to appreciate the opportunities provided to them.

He encouraged everyone to take full advantage of the resources available, emphasizing the importance of hard work and dedication in achieving their academic and personal goals.

LG Electronics has a long-standing tradition of supporting communities through various sustainability-driven projects. This latest initiative reinforces its position as a responsible corporate citizen committed to advancing both technological innovation and environmental conservation.

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