WACT Solar Boost for Health

Key Figures & Findings: The West Africa Container Terminal (WACT)-APM Terminals Nigeria has donated and commissioned solar power systems for two primary healthcare centers in Rivers State, specifically in Onne and Ogu. This initiative is part of the company’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy to enhance healthcare delivery in its host communities. The solar installations, benefiting the Model Primary Health Care Centres in Onne and Ogu, aim to improve healthcare access for over 25,000 households. Frederik Klinke, CEO of APM Terminals Nigeria, emphasized the project aligns with the company’s focus on health and education, showcasing its commitment to being a community partner.

Insights: Solar systems address the critical issue of unreliable electricity, identified through a needs assessment. These healthcare centers, now equipped with consistent power supply, can enhance efficiency for medical staff, positively impacting over 25,000 households. The initiative aligns with APM Terminals’ global CSR goals.

Future Implications: If scaled, similar solar projects could improve healthcare access and economic empowerment across more Nigerian communities. WACT’s commitment to expanding this initiative could pave the way for greater corporate contributions to primary healthcare sustainability in Rivers State and beyond.