The government has also released a list of locations across the country where motorists can avail of this free conversion service..
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Saturday, July 13, 2024
Cars Running On CNG To Be Free In Nigeria
The Nigerian government has announced that the conversion of petrol and diesel-powered commercial vehicles to run on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) will be free. This initiative is part of the government’s efforts to provide an affordable alternative and reduce the cost of transportation
The government has also released a list of locations across the country where motorists can avail of this free conversion service..
The government has also released a list of locations across the country where motorists can avail of this free conversion service..
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Nice one. Let the policies on food security be immediate .I pray they get it right with all Dem policies.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good one, please more effort on how to reduce prices of food stuff.
ReplyDeleteIve been an avid critic of this government, but this is one of the best policies passed in recent times.
ReplyDeleteI hope they put proper mechanisms in place to checkmate miscreants from taking advantage of it
This is a so terrible decision. Where is govt going to get the funds (because even in Europe, it costs almost $500 to retrofit a vehicle and we don't even manufacture the kits in Nigeria. It is imported and it costs more than N1m to retrofit a vehicle in Lagos today)? Who's vehicle will be converted? How many conversions will be funded when we have more than 11.6M registered vehicles as of 2023 according to NBS? There are less than 300 people across Nigeria who can retrofit a vehicle today and it takes a minimum of 1 week to train a person the person needs plenty of practice (at least 2 vehicles) before he can stand on his own and probably train others. I know this because I have been trained and I paid N300k! I suspect this policy will be reversed because it is not likely to be sustainable. This govt is just rambling and stumbling, this is not achievable. Enabling the private sector to drive this is the best policy, any other way isn't sustainable. Another major way for stealing, mismanaging, misapplying public funds!!!!!!
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