General News GuarantorPay, Zenelgie Partner to provide solar power for public servants
Partnership
By Yahaya Isah
Minna, June 12, 2025 (NAN) In a major move to support sustainable energy accessibility, the Guarantor and Partners Ltd. (GuarantorPay) has partnered with Zenelgie Global Consulting Ltd. to provide affordable solar power solutions to Nigerian public servants.
The Executive Director and the CEO of GuarantorPay, Mrs Maryam Isah, made this known in a statement on Thursday.
Isah described the partnership as a practical solution to assist public servants take control of their energy needs without financial difficulties.
The director said that the initiative aimed to supply high-quality solar systems at market price, offering flexible payment plans without interest.
“This move is designed to discourage civil servants from borrowing with high-interest loans from banks to buy solar products.
“It is to enable them make direct purchases at true market value through a guaranteed deduction model.
“This is about restoring dignity through access to essential services. With our model, civil servants can power their homes without taking expensive loans,” she said.
Mr Chucks Isibo, the CEO of Zenelgie Global, emphasised the importance of reliable and clean energy for Nigerian households.
He said that the solar system would normally come with professional installation, maintenance, and full technical support for the clients.
“We are bringing durable solar solutions to civil servants at the same rates available in the open market, but with the convenience as well as the security they deserve,” he said.
Isibo said that guarantorPay was a trusted platform that enabled public servants to purchase essential goods and services on credit with guaranteed repayment.
He said that the collaboration underscored both firms’ commitment to empowering public servants and expanding clean energy access nationwide.
Zenelgie Global is a leading provider of renewable energy and engineering services in Nigeria.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that offer includes packages for basic lighting and full inverter systems, with payments spread over time and deducted directly from (source) salaries.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
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