• Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Staff Email
Friday, June 6, 2025
  • Login
TheMattersPress
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Thematterspress
  • Multimedia
    • Audio
    • Photo
    • Video
  • About us
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Thematterspress
  • Multimedia
    • Audio
    • Photo
    • Video
  • About us
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
TheMattersPress
No Result
View All Result
Home Economy/Technology

CNG initiative attracts $50m investment in Nigeria

CNG

The Matters Press by The Matters Press
April 28, 2024
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
CNG initiative attracts $50m investment in Nigeria

The Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) initiative of Nigeria would attract $50 million deal in the conversion of vehicles to run on the natural gas and promote green energy.

RELATED POSTS

Nigeria’s 3MTT gets boost as EU, World Bank back initiative

PDP incubated insecurity in Nigeria, but Tinubu on top of the situation – TDF

FCT ground rent!: Check your name if you own property

The Programme Director of Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (P-CNGi), Mr Michael Oluwagbemi, said during a Live programme on television tagged ‘’Compressed Natural Gas Roll Out: Prospects for Economic Growth.”

Oluwagbemi said the deal, which was a private sector initiative, would enable the construction of CNG conversion workshop infrastructure across the country.

P-CNGi is a component of President Bola Tinubu administration’s palliative directed at providing succour to the masses, following the removal of fuel subsidy.

To alleviate the burden of rising fuel prices, the Federal Government allocated N100 billion from the N500 billion palliative budget to buy 5,500 CNG vehicles (buses and tricycles), 100 electric buses, and over 20,000 CNG conversion kits.

“We will be announcing on May 29, targeted conversion incentive programme for the mass transit sector.

“We are working with our partners in the mass transit sector, including the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and the National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), to determine modalities for providing the equipment and incentive,” he said.

He said the first phase of the initiative would roll out 100 conversion workshops and 60 refuelling sites across 18 states in Nigeria before the end of 2024.

“We are very well on track to meet all our objectives this year with respect to conversion centres, we are beginning to see the private sector jump in; as at Friday 85, conversion centre bidders were about to be completed.

“We expect 15 more to get started before the end of May; we will hit 100 targets before the end of 2024. The private sector leads and the government supports, it is definitely a good news for Nigeria.

“CNG is much safer in natural condition than PMS and Diesel, with bullet-proof container and high auto ignition temperature, almost one thousand degrees safer in natural condition than petrol,” he said.

In terms of reliability, he said it had regulations and standard developed by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON).

He said a Nigerian gas vehicle monitoring system was also being established to ensure safety of operation from the point of conversion to the point of refuelling.

He said the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC) and other agencies were also involved in promoting the initiative.

“Throughout the country we are rolling out conversion centres, we will be able to provide it at a subsidised cost and significant discount while allowing them to pay back slowly.

“For us as a government, it is not really subsidy, rather utilisation fund,” he said.

Also speaking, Dr Mohammed Bawa, Group Managing Director, ABG Group, said the Group had a partnership with banks to assist anyone willing to convert his or her vehicle.

He said since the initial investment was on the high side, the group could recommend for the bank to pay on behalf of anyone interested, while the person would repay over a period of time without interest.

“Nigerians are entrepreneurial by nature and always want an enabling environment and support by government.

“This government has taken the bull by the horn by putting in place the P-CNGi, which is doing a great job; automatically the private sector is already keying in.

“Not less than 20 private sector players have keyed into the CNG space and value chain, from conversion to refuelling. Now that the atmosphere is inviting, you will see many Nigerians investing in it,” he said.

He further said that before the end of May 2024, based on reliable information from the private sector, there would be at least six CNG refuelling centres in Abuja, as against only two stations currently.

Fuel subsidy removal caused an increase in transport fare, but the deployment of CNG vehicles is expected to reduce reliance on petrol and diesel thereby making transportation affordable and mitigate air pollution which aligns with the Paris Climate Accord.

Conversion of vehicles costs between N700,000 and N800,000, and vehicles can also operate on the energy mix of petrol and CNG after conversion safely..

Tags: CNG
ShareTweetPin
The Matters Press

The Matters Press

Related Posts

World Bank predicts 4% global economic growth, 1.1% for Nigeria in 2021
Economy/Technology

Nigeria’s 3MTT gets boost as EU, World Bank back initiative

June 6, 2025
Energy

PDP incubated insecurity in Nigeria, but Tinubu on top of the situation – TDF

June 4, 2025
Property owners besiege FCT office to pay ground rent
Economy/Technology

FCT ground rent!: Check your name if you own property

June 3, 2025
News

Cracking the Code with Africa’s Creators: Woof Studios Makes History at Cannes Lions 2025 CANNES,

June 3, 2025
Economic implications of Niger coup to Nigeria, ECOWAS
Economy/Technology

IMPI urges media to consider national interest in reporting security challenges

June 3, 2025
Tinubu steering Nigeria away from Venezuela-like tragedy – IMPI
News

Malami’s opposition to Tinubu’s endorsement self-indicting – TDF

June 3, 2025
Next Post
Think tank sees beyond Atiku on Nigeria’s Lagos-Calabar Coastal highway

Demolition begins to pave way for Coastal road

Nigeria secures $600m Maersk investment on port infrastructure

Nigeria secures $600m Maersk investment on port infrastructure

Recommended Stories

Nigerian firms to handle $4b gas project

Petrol to flow again from Port Harcourt refinery

January 14, 2023
Experts seek quick resolution to FG, states VAT war

Nigeria records N948.07bn VAT collection in Q3 2023 – NBS

December 11, 2023
FCMB posts N26.5bn profit

FCMB posts N26.5bn profit

December 4, 2022

Popular Stories

  • Rising prices of goods cause protests in Morocco

    Rising prices of goods cause protests in Morocco

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • NLNG not responsible for gas supply shortfall, price hike

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • NCC sets fresh operational fees, spectrum prices for telecom operators

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Hoarding causes hike in prices of grains

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Prices of Petrol, diesel increase in November

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
TheMattersPress

We bring you the best news update in Nigeria

LEARN MORE »

Recent Posts

  • Nigeria’s 3MTT gets boost as EU, World Bank back initiative
  • PDP incubated insecurity in Nigeria, but Tinubu on top of the situation – TDF
  • FCT ground rent!: Check your name if you own property

Categories

  • Agriculture
  • Economy/Technology
  • Energy
  • Entertainment/sports
  • Features
  • Foreign
  • Multimedia
  • Natural Resources
  • News
  • Oil and Gas
  • Photo
  • Politics
  • Security
  • Thematterspress
  • Uncategorized
  • Video

© 2025 Domo Tech World - Powered by Thematterspress.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Thematterspress
  • Multimedia
    • Audio
    • Photo
    • Video
  • About us
  • Contact Us

© 2025 Domo Tech World - Powered by Thematterspress.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Call Us