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FG begins CNG conversion of 50 vehicles in Zaria

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The Federal Government, as part of the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (P-CNGi), has commenced the conversion of 50 vehicles to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) in Zaria, Kaduna State.

The Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (P-CNGi) sought to provide relief to Nigerians by promoting the use of compressed natural gas (CNG) as a cleaner and more affordable alternative to fuel.

The move which would provide free conversion kits and installation for commercial drivers with the first 50 vehicles, was part of the FG’s efforts to cushion the impact of the subsidy removal and ensure a smoother transition to a more sustainable energy future.

While speaking to journalists during the pre-conversion tests for 50 vehicles belonging to commercial transport union members in Zaria, Kaduna state at the weekend, the Team Lead for the CNG conversion initiative at the the National Institute for Transport Technology (NITT) Centre, Dauda Suleiman, an Assistant Director at the NITT, said the beneficiaries were members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers of Nigeria, National Association of Transport Owners and Association of Taxis among others.

He said the removal of subsidy on petrol and the government’s emphasis on CNG was due to its abundance and lower cost.

“A kilogram of CNG goes for N230 in Abuja and N455 in Kaduna, making it cheaper than petrol. Additionally, CNG covers more distance than petrol, making it a cost-effective option.The removal of subsidy on petrol and the government’s emphasis on CNG is due to its abundance and lower cost”, he said.

“The cost of conversion varies depending on the location and availability of kits, we are committed to making this initiative accessible to all. While the initial 50 vehicles will receive free conversion kits, others can access the kits at a reasonable cost. We are working to ensure that the cost of conversion is not a barrier to adoption”, he said.

“Currently, CNG availability is limited in Kaduna, with only one refilling station available. We are confident that the government would establish more CNG stations across the country”, he said.

On maintenance and durability, Suleiman said that CNG was 90% maintenance-free, adding that “CNG requires minimal maintenance beyond regular vehicle maintenance. We also offer training programs for mechanics to address any concerns”.

“Public awareness and education are crucial to the success of the initiative.CNG is the future of Nigeria’s transportation sector. We are committed to making this initiative a success and ensuring that Nigerians benefit from the reduced fuel costs and increased efficiency that CNG offers”.

“CNG is not just a fuel, it’s a game-changer. We are proud to be part of this initiative and look forward to seeing its impact on Nigeria’s transportation sector”, he said.

Chairman of the Zaria branch of the National Union of Road Transport Workers of Nigeria (NURTWN), Comrade Lawal Abdullahi, commended the Federal Government’s initiative to convert commercial vehicles to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).

Abdullahi said the conversion would significantly reduce operating costs for commercial vehicle owners, leading to decreased transport fares and improved economic benefits for Nigerians.

“We thank God for providing this opportunity for our members, who are primarily commercial vehicle owners. The conversion to CNG will significantly boost our economy in terms of transportation. We appreciate the Federal Government’s consideration and our leaders’ follow-up efforts to make this become a reality”, Abdullahi said.

He said the removal of subsidy on petrol made the CNG conversion even more critical for commercial vehicle owners.

“With the removal of subsidy, fuel costs will increase, but with CNG, our members will save significantly. This will enable them to reduce transport fares, making transportation more affordable for Nigerians. Many NURTWN members are eager to convert their vehicles, with 50 vehicles already converted and 500 members awaiting conversion”.

“Our members are enthusiastic about this initiative. We have 500 members who are eager to convert their vehicles, and we are working closely with the Federal Government to ensure a seamless process.I urge them to cooperate and understand the Federal Government’s intention. The government means well, and this initiative aims to ease the transportation system following the removal of subsidy on petrol”, he said.

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