About 11 months after removing fuel subsidy and promising to provide Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and electric vehicles as succour, the Federal Government, yesterday, announced an imminent roll-out.
NIPCO Gas is taking auto gas closer to Nigerians, as it plans to launch four new Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations in Lagos between April and May this year.
The Federal Government has set 2027 as the year when at least one million vehicles in Nigeria will run on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG). The Project Director for Presidential Compressed Natural Gas
The Federal Government has set 2027 as the year when at least one million vehicles in Nigeria will run on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG). The Project Director for Presidential Compressed Natural Gas
The Federal Government is seeking a $2.5 billion investment from the private sector to achieve the ambitious target of converting one million vehicles to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) by 2027.
The Federal Government is seeking a $2.5 billion investment from the private sector to achieve the ambitious target of converting one million vehicles to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) by 2027.
When President Bola Tinubu removed the fuel subsidy last year, a potential gain was that it would improve Nigeria’s climate change response by reducing the amount of carbon emissions released into the
Federal Government has perfected plans to put one million gas-powered vehicles on the road by 2027, at an average yearly rate of 250,000 vehicle conversions.
Most Nigerians greeted the announcement of the proposed fuel subsidy removal with deep concerns because it spelt a bleak future for people already overburdened with a very high cost of living.