C' River Secures FG's HCFC Project in IKOT Effanga, Ogoja, Bendi Technical Colleges

Feb 10, 2025 - 09:26
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C' River Secures FG's HCFC Project in IKOT Effanga, Ogoja, Bendi Technical Colleges

Ndifereke BASSEY

Cross River State government has secured the federal government's gradual implementation of the Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) Phase out Management Plan (HPMP) Project for 3 technical colleges in the state.  

Three technical colleges selected for stage II of the project that has United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) as the Lead and Co-operating Agencies.

The project covers distribution and installation of refrigeration and air conditioning tools and equipment across select technical colleges. 

This initiative stems from the strategic partnership between the Cross River State Ministry of Science and Technology, Cool Plus Ltd, the Federal Ministry of Environment and the National Ozone Office under the UNDP programme.

Letters from the Federal Ministry of Environment dated January 31, 2025, addressed to principals of Community Technical College, Ikot Effanga, Calabar; Government Technical College, Ogoja; and Bendi Technical College, Obanliku, explained that as part of the project implementation, refrigeration and air conditioning technicians will be trained on best practices in the use of Ozone-friendly and Low Global Warming Potential Refrigerants during servicing of equipment.

"A major activity under stage II of the HPMP project, being implemented by the Ministry in collaboration with UNDP, is the Training and Certification of Refrigeration & Air conditioning Technicians on Best Practices in the use of Ozone-friendly and Low Global Warming Potential Refrigerants during servicing of equipment. 

To achieve this activity, the project will be upgrading selected centres/schools offering Refrigeration and Air conditioning training, by distributing and installing training equipment at the centres/schools to facilitate the aforementioned training. 

"In view of the above, I am directed to inform you that the Ministry under the abovementioned project has selected your school as one of the centres to benefit from the equipment support. The list of the equipment is attached herewith," the letter reads.

Recall that just a few weeks ago, Governor of Cross River State, Sen. Bassey Edet Otu approved the relocation of the Science and Technical Education Board (STEB) from Ministry of Education to the Ministry of Science and Technology.

 And this collaboration is only one of the many promising achievements the Honourable Commissioner, Dr. Justin Beshel has initiated in the promotion of science and technical education in the state.