Tagad International Enterprise Limited receives the landmark Solar Panel Project from the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to install solar systems in Edo State. This achievement marks a breakthrough for Tagad, as it introduces clean and sustainable energy alternatives to the region, addressing both energy access and environmental concerns. The project aligns with Nigeria’s growing commitment to renewable energy and demonstrates Tagad’s adaptability in responding to the changing demands of the market.
The construction covers the Solar Installation to power the streetlight at Agbede/Jagbe Community of the Etsako West Local Government of Edo State. Mr. Alex Ndudi Enebeli, the Director of Procurement applauds the government for this laudable project.
Founded in 2013, Tagad International Enterprise Limited, a Nigeria-based company, has continuously expanded its horizons across logistics, engineering, and infrastructure solutions. Specializing in the fabrication, installation, and maintenance of masts and towers, the company has become a leading player in Nigeria’s dynamic infrastructure sector. Through its robust supply chain solutions, warehousing, and distribution systems, Tagad has efficiently met the rising demand for essential services, serving both individual and governmental clients at local and national levels.
In December 2019, the company CEO, Mr. Okwe Daniel Obeka, announced Tagad’s significant step towards diversifying its business offerings by venturing into solar energy solutions. Between then and now, it has installed many solar panels in many communities in the Southern part of Nigeria and working on some groundbreaking projects for EIA and HSE NDDC.
With its engineering expertise, project management skills, and dedication to sustainable solutions, Tagad is poised to contribute further to the energy sector and infrastructure development across Nigeria. This expansion into solar energy positions Tagad International as a forward-thinking company committed to making a positive impact on the nation’s infrastructure and its long-term energy future.