JMG Drives Sustainability And Solar Adoption Through Engineering Walk, Expands Integrated Energy Solutions In Lagos

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JMG Limited [1], Nigeria’s leading provider of integrated electro-mechanical solutions, has taken its advocacy for sustainable engineering beyond corporate spaces, into the streets of Lagos, with its Engineering Walk in support of engineering sustainability and solar adoption, an initiative designed to deepen awareness around sustainable engineering practices and promote inclusive energy solutions across Nigeria.

JMG Limited [1], Nigeria’s leading provider of integrated
electro-mechanical solutions, has taken its advocacy for sustainable
engineering beyond corporate spaces, into the streets of Lagos, with its
Engineering Walk in support of engineering sustainability and solar
adoption, an initiative designed to deepen awareness around sustainable
engineering practices and promote inclusive energy solutions across
Nigeria.

Held to commemorate World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development,
the walk commenced from JMG’s head office in Victoria Island and
attracted strong participation from key stakeholders, including
engineering students from the University of Lagos and Yaba College of
Technology, members of the Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers
(NIMechE), the Nigerian Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(NIEEE), influencers, and employees who showed strong support for the
company’s effort to drive solar awareness and adoption.

Their presence highlighted a growing collective commitment to advancing
engineering solutions that are not only innovative, but also
sustainable, practical, and accessible.

Speaking at the event, JMG’s Chief Commercial Officer, Rabi Jammal,
emphasised the company’s broader vision: “We want to shine a light
on a very important issue: Sustainable Engineering. It’s about
designing systems that are efficient, reliable, and built to last. Solar
energy is one part of that conversation, but the bigger picture is how
engineering can sustainably power our lives and industries.”

In a country grappling with rising energy costs and inconsistent power
supply, JMG continues to advocate for engineering-driven solutions that
reduce dependence on expensive and environmentally degrading energy
sources. By integrating cleaner energy options such as solar into a
wider framework of engineering systems, the company is demonstrating how
sustainability can be embedded across infrastructure rather than treated
as a standalone solution.

From power generation and electrical infrastructure to vertical
transportation, cooling systems, and air compressors, JMG’s operations
reflect a holistic approach to engineering, one that prioritizes
efficiency, reduced energy consumption, and long-term environmental
responsibility.

Within this broader framework, solar adoption remains a key enabler. Its
growing acceptance is driven by its affordability, reliability, and
ability to complement integrated engineering systems across residential,
commercial, and industrial spaces.

Through initiatives like the Engineering Walk, JMG is ensuring that
these solutions are not limited to large corporations, but are
increasingly accessible to everyday Nigerians, including those in
smaller homes and apartments.

Beyond awareness, the initiative also reinforces JMG’s commitment to
practical application. By powering its headquarters with solar energy as
part of a wider engineering system, the company continues to demonstrate
how sustainable practices can be effectively implemented in real-world
environments.

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Reinforcing this position, Plant Manager, Fouad El Chami, noted:
“Sustainable engineering is about continuous development, improving
how we use energy and how we integrate new technologies into our
systems. Solar plays an important role because it helps reduce overall
consumption and supports a cleaner environment. But beyond that, it’s
about creating efficient, cost-effective engineering solutions that
respond to today’s energy realities.

He further highlighted that amid increasing concerns around power
supply, rising energy costs, and environmental impact, integrated
engineering solutions supported by cleaner energy sources remain
critical to building a more resilient and sustainable future for both
homes and businesses.

As participants moved through the streets of Victoria Island, one
message resonated clearly; the future of energy in Nigeria lies not in
isolated solutions, but in a unified approach where engineering
innovation, sustainability, and accessibility work hand in hand.

With services spanning power generation [2], electrical infrastructure
[3], vertical transportation [4], cooling systems [5], and air
compressors [6], JMG continues to deliver value to customers through
advanced engineering expertise and a highly skilled workforce.

For more information on JMG and its products and services, please visit
www.jmglimited.com

JMG Limited [1], Nigeria’s leading provider of integrated electro-mechanical solutions, has taken its advocacy for sustainable engineering beyond corporate spaces, into the streets of Lagos, with its Engineering Walk in support of engineering sustainability and solar adoption, an initiative designed to deepen awareness around sustainable engineering practices and promote inclusive energy solutions across Nigeria.