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NADDC moves to adopt CNG as fuel alternative in Nigeria

The National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC) has launched an initiative to promote the adoption of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as a sustainable fuel alternative in Nigeria.

This initiative follows resolutions made at a one-day CNG Empowerment and Awareness Summit held in Owerri, the capital of Imo State.

The summit, themed “Building a Youth-Based Nation Through Cleaner Energy,” focused on educating and empowering local youths on the benefits and process of CNG adoption.

Speaking at the event, the NADDC Director General, Oluwemimo Joseph Osanipin, expressed his deep appreciation to the Imo State Government, particularly Governor Hope Uzodinma, for supporting this crucial initiative.

He explained that the objective of the summit was to educate the people of Imo State, particularly the youth, on the advantages of switching to CNG-powered vehicles.

According to him, the summit “is part of NADDC’s larger campaign to drive adoption and ensure safety and standardisation in CNG usage.”

The summit featured discussions on various aspects of CNG adoption, including the conversion process for petrol-powered vehicles, the roles of individuals and the government, and the need for trained technicians.

Osanipin highlighted the economic and environmental benefits of CNG, noting that it is cleaner, more cost-effective, and safer compared to conventional petrol.

He stated, “CNG is cheaper, cleaner, and more environmentally friendly, making it the future of fuel for Nigerian vehicles.”

He further announced that 60 technicians will receive hands-on training in vehicle conversion to CNG, with the programme running for five days, from 17 to 21 March 2025.

Osanipin emphasised the importance of using certified conversion kits and specialised workshops to ensure safety during the process.

“The cylinders used in CNG vehicles are fortified, making them safer than traditional vehicle fuel tanks,” Osanipin reiterated.

Also speaking, the Minister of Industry, represented by Professor Anoka Njan, praised the NADDC’s efforts.

He assured the ministry’s full support for the initiative as part of broader efforts to alleviate challenges in the automotive industry and empower the youth.

In his speech, Governor Hope Uzodinma, who was represented by the Commissioner for Youth Development and Talent Hunt, Dr Emeka Madela, emphasised the immense potential of CNG in easing Nigeria’s transportation challenges and improving the economy.

He stated, “CNG offers a safer, cleaner, and cheaper alternative to the hardships many face in the country.”

Uzodinma outlined his administration’s efforts to partner with NADDC and automotive industry bodies to establish conversion workshops and CNG refilling stations across Imo State.

He assured that the state would play a key role in this important shift towards greener energy solutions.

“This event marks a significant step in NADDC’s ongoing efforts to transform Nigeria’s automotive industry, making it more sustainable while creating new opportunities for skilled technicians and local communities,” the governor noted.

Highlights of the ceremony included:

  • An overview of Pi-CNG by the Programme Director/CEO, Engr Michael Olugbemi.
  • A technical overview of CNG-powered vehicles, economic benefits, and prospects by the MD/CEO of Kojo Motors, Engr Chinedu Oguegbu.
  • An exhibition of locally made/converted CNG vehicles by CNG exhibitors such as Innoson Motors and Kojo Motors.

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