Energy
Ramadan 2026: JMG Limited Reaffirms Reliable Power Commitment to Nigerian Homes, Businesses
JMG Limited has extended Ramadan greetings to Muslims across Nigeria, while reaffirming its commitment to providing stable power, cooling and electromechanical solutions during the holy month.
The company said dependable energy becomes even more important during Ramadan, when households and businesses experience higher electricity demand, particularly at night.
In a statement, JMG said its systems are designed to ensure homes remain comfortable and businesses operate without disruption.
Why It Matters
Ramadan often brings increased electricity usage due to extended prayers, night-time cooking, and social gatherings.
In Nigeria, where public power supply can be inconsistent, many families and businesses rely on alternative energy and cooling systems to maintain comfort and productivity.
Company Perspective
JMG, which has operated in Nigeria since 1998, provides services across residential, commercial and industrial sectors, including conventional and renewable power, electrical infrastructure, HVAC systems, elevators, escalators and air compressors.
The company says it holds international ISO certifications covering quality management, health and safety, and environmental sustainability.
Rabih Jammal, Chief Commercial Officer of JMG, said the company’s focus during Ramadan goes beyond business.
“Ramadan reminds us of the values that truly matter, faith, family, compassion, and togetherness. At JMG, we understand how important reliability becomes during this period,” he said.
“Our commitment is to provide solutions that give families peace of mind and allow communities connect without worrying about power or comfort.”
What’s Next?
JMG says it will continue partnering with global brands to deliver energy-efficient electrical and mechanical solutions across Nigeria.
The company also encourages customers to explore renewable and energy-saving technologies as part of long-term cost management.
More information about its services is available on the company’s official website.
Energy
Boca Energy Highlights Innovation Drive on World Creativity, Innovation Day 2026
Boca Energy Resources Ltd. has reaffirmed its commitment to innovation and operational excellence as it joined global celebrations for World Creativity and Innovation Day 2026.
The company said creativity, technology, and forward-looking strategies are critical to driving growth and sustainability in Nigeria’s evolving energy sector.
Why it matters
Nigeria’s energy industry is under pressure to improve efficiency, adopt cleaner solutions, and meet rising demand.
Industry analysts say companies that prioritise innovation and digital transformation are more likely to remain competitive and attract
Boca Energy’s message reflects a broader shift among energy firms seeking to align with global sustainability and efficiency standards.
Driving excellence through innovation
In a statement to stakeholders, Boca Energy said creativity remains central to solving complex industry challenges and improving operational efficiency.
The company said it is focusing on:
Innovative engineering solutions to enhance performance
Digital transformation initiatives to optimise operations
Sustainable practices aligned with global energy standards
Continuous improvement and talent development
“Creativity remains central to solving complex industry challenges, improving efficiency, and delivering value across operations.”
Building a culture of creativity
Boca Energy said fostering innovation goes beyond strategy and requires empowering employees.
The company stressed the need to encourage staff to think beyond traditional approaches, collaborate, and adapt to change.
“Building a culture of innovation requires empowering employees to think beyond conventional boundaries.”
Experts say organisational culture plays a key role in determining whether innovation efforts succeed or fail.
Aligning with global innovation goals
World Creativity and Innovation Day, marked annually, recognises creativity as a driver of economic development and problem-solving.
Boca Energy said aligning with global initiatives strengthens its mission to support Nigeria’s industrial growth and long-term energy sustainability.
Energy policy observers note that such alignment can also improve international partnerships and access to new technologies.
What’s next
The company said it will continue to leverage innovation to improve resilience and deliver long-term value.
As Nigeria pushes for energy transition and industrial growth, stakeholders will be watching how companies translate innovation commitments into measurable outcomes.
About Boca Energy Resources Ltd.
Boca Energy Resources Ltd. is a provider of integrated energy solutions, focused on delivering efficient and sustainable services across Nigeria’s energy sector.
Energy
JMG launches Engineering Sustainability Walk to Promote Solar Energy Adoption in Nigeria
JMG Limited has announced plans to host an Engineering Sustainability and Solar Adoption Day Walk, aimed at promoting renewable energy and encouraging Nigerians to rethink how they power their homes and businesses.
The walk, which will begin at the company’s head office on Ologun Agbaje Street in Victoria Island, Lagos, is expected to bring together engineers, industry leaders and sustainability advocates.
The company says the initiative is part of efforts to support cleaner energy solutions and drive long-term environmental sustainability in Nigeria.
Why it matters
Nigeria faces ongoing energy challenges, including inconsistent power supply and heavy reliance on fossil fuels.
Experts say increased adoption of solar energy could help reduce pressure on the national grid, lower energy costs over time and cut carbon emissions.
JMG’s initiative reflects a growing trend among private sector players to promote renewable energy as a viable alternative.
‘Solar is the path forward’ — JMG
Explaining the motivation behind the walk, JMG’s Chief Commercial Officer, Rabi Jammal, said the initiative is about taking responsibility for the future of energy.
“Engineering has always driven progress, but the choices we make today will define the future we leave behind. Solar energy is no longer an option; it’s the path forward. This walk is our way of taking ownership, our way of leading that change, responsibly and boldly.”
The company says the walk is not just symbolic, but part of a broader push to accelerate Nigeria’s transition to renewable energy.
Industry context and broader impact
JMG operates across multiple sectors, including power generation, electrical systems, cooling solutions and infrastructure support.
Analysts note that companies with such capabilities are well positioned to influence the pace of renewable energy adoption, particularly in industrial and commercial sectors.
Public campaigns like this walk could also help raise awareness among individuals and small businesses about the benefits of solar power.
What’s next
While the walk is a one-day event, stakeholders say sustained engagement, policy support and investment will be critical to achieving meaningful progress in Nigeria’s energy transition.
There are also calls for stronger collaboration between government agencies and private firms to scale renewable energy solutions nationwide.
Energy
JMG launches Engineering Sustainability Walk to promote solar energy adoption in Nigeria
JMG Limited has announced plans to host an Engineering Sustainability and Solar Adoption Day Walk, aimed at promoting renewable energy and encouraging Nigerians to rethink how they power their homes and businesses.
The walk, which will begin at the company’s head office on Ologun Agbaje Street in Victoria Island, Lagos, is expected to bring together engineers, industry leaders and sustainability advocates.
The company says the initiative is part of efforts to support cleaner energy solutions and drive long-term environmental sustainability in Nigeria.
Why it matters
Nigeria faces ongoing energy challenges, including inconsistent power supply and heavy reliance on fossil fuels.
Experts say increased adoption of solar energy could help reduce pressure on the national grid, lower energy costs over time and cut carbon emissions.
JMG’s initiative reflects a growing trend among private sector players to promote renewable energy as a viable alternative.
‘Solar is the path forward’ — JMG
Explaining the motivation behind the walk, JMG’s Chief Commercial Officer, Rabi Jammal, said the initiative is about taking responsibility for the future of energy.
“Engineering has always driven progress, but the choices we make today will define the future we leave behind. Solar energy is no longer an option; it’s the path forward. This walk is our way of taking ownership, our way of leading that change, responsibly and boldly.”
The company says the walk is not just symbolic, but part of a broader push to accelerate Nigeria’s transition to renewable energy.
Industry context and broader impact
JMG operates across multiple sectors, including power generation, electrical systems, cooling solutions and infrastructure support.
Analysts note that companies with such capabilities are well positioned to influence the pace of renewable energy adoption, particularly in industrial and commercial sectors.
Public campaigns like this walk could also help raise awareness among individuals and small businesses about the benefits of solar power.
What’s next
While the walk is a one-day event, stakeholders say sustained engagement, policy support and investment will be critical to achieving meaningful progress in Nigeria’s energy transition.
There are also calls for stronger collaboration between government agencies and private firms to scale renewable energy solutions nationwide.
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