As part of the Federal Government’s effort to lessen the impact of subsidy reduction, the Kaduna State CNG conversion centre was opened as part of the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative.
The CNG conversion site is a futuristic facility, according to Zacch Adedeji, chairman of the Presidential CNG Initiative Steering Committee. It will allow people to convert their gasoline-powered cars into CNG cars.
Adedeji said the centres demonstrated Nigeria’s dedication to adopting cleaner, more cost-effective energy technologies.
His remarks at Saturday’s opening of the conversion centre focused on how it would “not only reduce the operating cost for vehicle owners but also contribute to a substantial decrease in carbon emissions.”
According to jerrymusa.com He stated that a more economical, environmentally friendly, and long-lasting future is within our reach.
“The Renewed Hope administration is devoted to pushing the boundaries of innovation and environmental stewardship.
The CNG conversation site is symbolic of our determination to bring about a transformation in the energy sector that will unite the past and the future.
“We acknowledge that cheap energy is critical, and CNG is the solution. It’s a good option for both consumers and businesses because it’s less expensive than regular fuel.
Michael Oluwagbemi, director of the P-CNGi programme, added that this is a huge step forward in the search for sustainable, affordable, and environmentally friendly energy sources.
Let us not forget that this issue affects more than simply Kaduna, but the entire country and the entire world as people become more aware of the need for cleaner, more affordable energy.
Here in the heart of Kaduna, where a sustainable, economical, and environmentally friendly energy future has long been envisioned, we are on the cusp of history.
For him, the groundbreaking for the new CNG conversion centre was the climax of a journey that had begun with the commissioning of similar facilities in Lagos and Abuja.