AirtelKenya has commissioned the I- Afrika biogas plant that will help the
institution produce enough biogas that the institution needs for cooking and
boiling water, hence saving it thousands of shillings that could have been used
on Gas and coal that was used to boil water and prepare breakfast for the kids
in the morning. This will see I-Africa join a growing list of organizations
that are opting for clean and cheaper energy sources. Airtel
Kenya staff joined the students and school management in commissioning the
biogas plant. The small-scale biogas plant consists of a digester, in which
bacteria convert animal dung into methane gas through the process of anaerobic
digestion.
According
to I-Afrika Director Peter Nduati, “The institution has been using the digester
for a month now and we have seen great strides towards improving the lives of
our young ones. The project is saving on wood that would otherwise be needed
prepare meals and boil water for children to bathe. “Previously, we used to
spend Ksh8,000 on 2 tonnes of firewood per month the money that would have
been used for this expense is now being utilized to cater for other critical
needs for the children. As an institution, we are now glad to be part of
environment conversation.” Mr. Nduati added that the institution also
managed to save on fertilizer expenses as the byproduct of the digester was
used as farm manure.
Mr.
Davis Nyaberi, the school cook, explained that cooking with biogas had a number
of advantages over firewood. “Cooking with biogas is convenient and safe. It has
made my work much easier and more enjoyable. Before, I used to wake up as early
as 4 am to start boiling water for the children to bathe as well as preparing
breakfast. The biogas also doesn't produce smoke that is dangerous to
health.”
Speaking
while commissioning the biogas plant, Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youssefi
emphasized that the project is part of Airtel’s spirit to support
sustainable goals of the people in the community. Mr. El Youssefi urged
the school to take advantage of the biogas digester and teach the children and
the community on the efficiency of the plant and replicate the same to save
energy and the environment in the locality. Immanuel Afrika is a grass root organization which
provides holistic care for Street children. They envision a 3 R program, Rescue,
Rehabilitate and Reintegrate the boys back to their families having been empowered to become responsible individuals in the society. Situated in the outskirts of kikuyu town I. Afrika was established in 2007 and
up to date over 300 boys have passed through its doors.
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