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‎Clean Cooking: Stakeholders Lead Awareness Campaign in Abia

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‎Stakeholders in clean cooking have held market fair and roadshow in Umuahia, Abia, to demonstrate and sensitise residents to clean cooking technologies.

‎The programme is part of the efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change.

‎The city-wide event, organised by the Nigerian Alliance for Clean Cooking, in collaboration with key stakeholders, ended at the Orie-Ugba Market, Umuahia.

‎During the demonstration, clean cooking vendors set up exhibition stands, displaying different stove types suitable for different household needs.

‎The demonstrations showcased the efficiency, cleanliness, safety, and ease of using stoves.

‎It also provided a platform for an interface with market women and traders on how best the stoves could be utilised to achieve clean cooking.

‎The Commissioner for Environment, Mr Philemon Ogbonna, who led the show,
‎said that the essence was to increase public awareness on the dangers associated with traditional cooking methods and the urgent need for cleaner alternatives.

‎Ogbonna explained that clean cooking technologies are safer, healthier, and more affordable.

‎Ogbonna emphasised that traditional cooking methods often consume more household finances than people realise.
‎He said: “People need to be aware that the way they cook is not healthy for them.

‎A representative of Roshan Renewables, Ms Precious Ikea, further said that although clean cooking stoves may require an upfront cost, they are significantly cheaper in the long run.

‎Ikea reiterated that the stoves are cheaper compared to the health expenses and environmental damage associated with traditional cooking methods, such as firewood and charcoal.

‎ NAN

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