Key Points
- Dr. Egemba’s solar project ensures uninterrupted healthcare services.
- Luminous Rayverter inverter eliminates power disruptions in hospitals.
- Solar power supports healthcare workers in delivering quality care.
The Mother-Child Center of Epe General Hospital in Lagos will now have an 11-kilowatt solar power system installed thanks to a partnership between Simba Group and health advocate Dr. Chinonso Egemba, also known as Aproko Doctor.
Aproko Doctor partners with Simba Group for solar power solution
The Luminous Rayverter inverter powers the project, which ensures that vital healthcare services continue to run by supplying constant electricity.
Egemba underlined his dedication to using workable solutions to save lives in a news release on Monday.
“I wanted to give back this Christmas in a way that really saves lives,” he stated. Because it offers moms and newborns critical care, the Mother-Child Center is an important part of our healthcare system. I needed a reliable solution for a project like mine, one that blends effectiveness, robustness, and excellent after-sales assistance. Naturally, Luminous was the option.
As stated by Punch, Healthcare professionals may provide high-quality care without worrying about power outages thanks to the solar installation’s ability to eliminate power disturbances.
With over seven million social media followers, Egemba is still using his platform to push for revolutionary changes in the medical field.
Simba Group representative Maureen Humphrey-Izzi said she was proud of the partnership.
The fact that Dr. Egemba selected Luminous for this transformative endeavor is an honor for us. His dedication to making a difference in people’s lives is exactly in line with our goal of advancing society and providing dependable energy solutions to enable communities to flourish. “The Rayverter inverter is a promise of innovation and dependability, not just a product,” she stated.
Solar power bridges gaps in Nigeria’s healthcare system
The project emphasizes how vital solar energy is to healthcare and how crucial collaborations are to meeting community needs. The Mother-Child Center’s operations have already improved thanks to the solar power solution, which was created to address the particular difficulties faced by Nigeria’s power supply system.
Egemba reiterated his commitment to enhancing Nigerians’ access to healthcare.
He declared, “I will keep pushing for creative solutions that close the gaps in our system because healthcare is a fundamental right.” “This solar power project is just one step toward our communities having a healthier, brighter future.”
Today, the solar-powered institution is a shining example of how to use technology to improve healthcare delivery. The effort guarantees that life-saving services continue to be available, dependable, and effective in line with the Mother-Child Center’s purpose to care for women and babies.