CNG: Nigerian Govt partners private sector to subsidize conversion of vehicles

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The Nigerian government through the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (Pi-CNG) is partnering private sector to subsidize the conversion of vehicles from Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) to CNG. The Chief Executive Officer of Portland Gas Limited, Mr.

The Nigerian government through the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative is partnering private sector to subsidize the conversion of vehicles from Premium Motor Spirit to CNG. The Chief Executive Officer of Portland Gas Limited, Mr.

So Portland Gas-NASENI has been working in partnership with the Pi-CNG. They will be tasked with introducing and supplying the conversion kits and we are hopeful that the conversion kits will be supplied to us using a subsidized price while we make sure that it’s available and cheap for every average Nigerian. “The immediate intervention we need right now is for us the private sector to partner with the government in terms of subsidized kits that will be given to us,” he said.

 

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