Jasrah Gadanga
Electricity is a fundamental necessity for academic institutions, providing power for learning, research, and daily student activities.
Unfortunately, students at Al-Istiqama University, Sumaila, are facing severe hardships due to an unreliable power supply.
Currently, electricity in the hostels is only available after Maghrib when the generator is turned on.
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However, with one of the generators breaking down, the situation has worsened, leaving some hostels without power for days.
This has forced students to move between hostels just to charge their phones and laptops, creating unnecessary stress and inconvenience.
The lack of steady electricity has had a negative impact on students’ academic performance.
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In a digital era where online resources, e-books, and electronic assignments are essential, students struggle to keep up with their coursework.
Those affected by power outages cannot effectively study at night, conduct research, or complete assignments on time, putting them at a disadvantage compared to their peers in institutions with stable power.
Ensuring a reliable power supply would not only support academic excellence but also improve students’ well-being.
The psychological and physical stress caused by the power crisis is another major concern.
Instead of focusing on their studies and personal development, students spend valuable time moving from one hostel to another just to charge their devices.
This daily struggle affects their morale, mental health, and overall university experience
A reliable power source would eliminate this frustration and allow students to concentrate fully on their education
A practical and sustainable solution to this crisis is the adoption of solar energy.
Unlike generators that depend on expensive and often scarce fuel, solar power is a renewable and reliable source of electricity.
With adequate investment, solar panels can provide a stable energy supply for the hostels, ensuring students no longer suffer from unpredictable outages.
Several universities and institutions worldwide have successfully transitioned to solar energy, proving its efficiency and long-term benefits.
One of the key advantages of solar power is its cost-effectiveness.
While the initial installation may require a significant investment, it eliminates the recurring expenses of fuel and generator maintenance.
Over time, the savings from reduced energy costs can be redirected toward improving other aspects of student welfare, such as better hostel facilities, internet access, and academic resources.
Investing in solar energy is not just a solution for the present; it is a long-term investment in the university’s future.
Additionally, solar energy is environmentally friendly and aligns with global sustainability goals.
Unlike fossil fuel-powered generators, which emit harmful gases that contribute to air pollution and climate change, solar energy is clean and renewable.
By adopting solar power, Al-Istiqama University can position itself as an eco-friendly institution that prioritizes sustainable development while providing a better learning environment for students.
In conclusion, the challenges posed by epileptic power supply at Al-Istiqama University demand urgent action.
The administration, In collaboration with stakeholders, should explore partnerships with government agencies, NGOs, and private investors to solarize the hostels and academic buildings.
Students deserve a stable and reliable power supply to support their education, security, and overall well-being.
Solar energy is the most viable and sustainable solution, and the time to act is now.
Jasrah Gadanga writes from Kano
jasrahforreal@gmail.com