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Ben Bruce Introduces Electric Car Bill To The Senate, As Nigerians React by olas24u(f): 7:16pm On Apr 12, 2019
Nigerian senator, Ben Murray-Bruce, who represents Bayelsa East Senatorial District, has taken to his Twitter page to share two of the bills he recently proposed before the Senate.

One of the bills he proposed is the Electric Car Bill, which is basically seeking that the National Assembly approves the use of electric cars in Nigeria.




The reason for the bill
According to Bruce, the reason for proposing the bill is to help Nigeria actualise a clean energy policy, encourage the use of modern technology, de-emphasise on oil consumption, and also reduce air pollution.

Nigerians reaction to the bill
Interestingly, some Nigerians on Twitter “dragged” the senator because they felt that his proposed bill is a misplaced priority. Some people specifically questioned the need for electric cars in a country that cannot boast of 24 hours electricity supply.
https://nairametrics.com/2019/04/11/ben-bruce-introduces-electric-car-bill-to-the-senate/

Ben Murray-Bruce

@benmurraybruce
· 10 Apr 2019
Replying to @benmurraybruce
The Objectives of this Act are to;
(a) Comply with the clean energy policy.
(b) Encourage the use of modern technology,
(c) De-emphasise on oil consumption,
(d) Reduce air pollution.


Triumph of the Spirit™
@UKmichels
Irrelevant Bill Sir ~ Electricity must be constant and runs 24 hour before talking about a luxury as electric ⚡️ cars~

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16:34 - 10 Apr 2019
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Some others even went as far as saying that the Senator’s proposed bills show how disconnected he is to the people he is representing.


Ben Murray-Bruce

@benmurraybruce
· 10 Apr 2019
Replying to @benmurraybruce
The Objectives of this Act are to;
(a) Comply with the clean energy policy.
(b) Encourage the use of modern technology,
(c) De-emphasise on oil consumption,
(d) Reduce air pollution.


Ebenezer O'Bazzië
@fibonacciobz
Such misplaced priority! This is what happens when lawmakers are out-of-touch with the reality of the common Nigerian citizen. SAD!

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22:54 - 10 Apr 2019
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Another person questioned his idea and asked if the proposed electric cars can function in the constituency he is representing.


Ben Murray-Bruce

@benmurraybruce
· 10 Apr 2019
Replying to @benmurraybruce
The Objectives of this Act are to;
(a) Comply with the clean energy policy.
(b) Encourage the use of modern technology,
(c) De-emphasise on oil consumption,
(d) Reduce air pollution.


Jolomi Ukubeyinje
@africanchild01
Questions; how do we use electric cars in a country that bad drainage and roads causes flooding ?

02:26 - 11 Apr 2019
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Moving forward
In as much electric cars are not exactly what many Nigerians need at the moment, it is important to consider the fact that Senator Bruce might be finding solutions to future problems.

Many countries are discovering crude oil, even as the world-wide usage of electric cars keeps rising. Nigerians will, therefore, have to find an alternative to their daily use of oil. Doing this will also help the country contribute to the fight against climate change.

It should be noted that some Nigerians on Twitter also agreed with his idea, arguing that it’s time the country starts thinking about the future, along with other countries who are already using technology to their advantage.


Triumph of the Spirit™
@UKmichels
· 10 Apr 2019
Replying to @benmurraybruce
Irrelevant Bill Sir ~ Electricity must be constant and runs 24 hour before talking about a luxury as electric ⚡️ cars~


Dannessy
@Dann_10
I beg to differ, I think the bill is worth passing..if we don't start thinking in this direction, the world would leave us behind b4 we know it & our oil will be obsolete.

Gas is the way forward + clean generated energy is where the world is tilting to, because of Climate Change.

16:46 - 10 Apr 2019
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Other countries are doing it
According to reports, Norway is introducing zero-emission cars in their roads by 2025.

It is also worthy to note that electronic vehicle sales in Norway in March outstripped sales of gasoline and diesel cars combined. This development confirms the Nordic country’s undisputed global leadership in the EV market. It also sets it on the road to achieving its national goal of having all cars sold by 2025 be zero emission.

Other countries such as China have also been making effort to introduce more electric cars onto their roads. Therefore, it’s about time Nigeria does same.

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