The Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin (UniBen), alongside his esteemed management team and a high-powered delegation from the University of Benin Teaching Hospital held a strategic meeting with representatives from Trade Watt Energy Solutions Ltd. The gathering, marked by collaborative discussions, focused on innovative initiatives aimed at providing both UniBen and the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) with a reliable and sustainable power supply at a significantly reduced cost.
During the session, key strategies were explored to address the persistent challenges of erratic electricity supply that have long hindered operational efficiency within these critical institutions. Trade Watt Energy Solutions Ltd presented cutting-edge proposals designed to harness advanced energy solutions, including renewable energy integration and energy-efficient technologies, tailored specifically to meet the unique needs of the university and hospital communities.
The Vice Chancellor expressed optimism about the potential partnership, emphasizing its alignment with the institution’s commitment to fostering an enabling environment for academic excellence, research innovation, and quality healthcare delivery. He noted that securing affordable and uninterrupted power would not only enhance day-to-day operations but also position Uniben and UBTH as benchmarks for sustainable institutional development in Nigeria.
In response, the Trade Watt Energy Solutions Ltd team underscored their dedication to delivering world-class energy solutions while ensuring affordability and environmental sustainability. Both parties agreed to work collaboratively toward implementing practical measures that will transform the current power dynamics, ultimately benefiting students, faculty, staff, patients, and the broader community served by these vital institutions.
This landmark engagement signals a promising step forward in addressing one of the most pressing infrastructural challenges facing educational and healthcare systems in Nigeria today.




