Ramofafia urges stakeholder collaboration for renewable energy future

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BY INDY MAEALASIA

ACTING Minister of Mines, Energy, and Rural Electrification Rexon Ramofafia has said continuous collaborative efforts among stakeholders is essential for fostering a sustainable and renewable energy future.

In his closing remarks to wrap up the two-day National Energy Summit last week Ramofafia said, “It is critical stakeholders; government, private sector communities, state-owned enterprise, Development partners remained engaged.”

Given the country’s abundant natural resources, Ramofafia expressed confidence that a sustainable future is attainable through strategic partnerships.

Organised by the Mines ministry, the summit aimed to address challenges related to energy affordability, sustainability, and innovative solutions.

Reflecting on the two days of the informative dialogue, Ramofafia said, “This is a testament to the power of collaboration and shared vision.”

He noted that the summit has produced clear outcomes and an action plan to guide the next step for the energy sector.

“Resolution from the summit will catalyst better change in our energy landscape.”

Ramofafia also made a call for action, “The insights, ideas, and resolution from the summit must now be translated into action.”

While he acknowledged the challenges ahead to attain a sustainable and renewable energy future, he remained optimistic, stating “the journey ahead is not easy, the challenges are great but the opportunities are far greater”.

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