From Godwin Agia, Jalingo
The All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Taraba state chapter, on Tuesday commenced the sale of climate change, save 80 clean cooking stove.
Hajiya Laraba Amina Abdul (WAMBAI), the state chairperson of the association noted during the flagging off ceremony in Jalingo that the Save 80, cooking stove initiative was to reduce the effects of climate change brought about by pollutions from human and industrial activities and deforestation.
She disclosed that the initiative was a partnership of AFAN’s National Headquarters with ATMOSFAIR CLIMATE & SUSTAINABILITY LTD, to reduce the effects of climate change.
“In seeking collaboration with investors, the AFAN National Headquarters Abuja, went into partnership with ATMOSFAIR CLIMATE & SUSTAINABILITY LTD, Headquarters in Kano to release this brand of cooking stove called, Save 80, to reduce the effects of climate change brought about by pollutions from human and industrial activities and deforestation.
“As important as this brand of stove is, only 12 states in Nigeria were selected as pilot states. Taraba and Bauchi States were among the states selected in the northeast.
“The advantages of this stove are numerous. It is climate friendly. it uses minimal amount of charcoal. Users shall in due course be trained on how to produce briquette from wastes products such as stubbles, wood dust from carpenter’s shops, and saw mills.
“It saves money as users require small amount of charcoal/firewood as sources of energy. Saves up 80% of fire wood/charcoal as compare to conventional stoves. It is less smoky, Cooks any kind of food very faster.
“It is durable. It can last for more than 15 years. It comes with the following accessories:, Two aluminum pots and One wonder box which serves to preserve the hotness of cooked foods, and also preserve coldness of ice block for nearly 44 hours”.







