Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / NewStats: 3,205,016 members, 7,990,797 topics. Date: Friday, 01 November 2024 at 02:24 AM |
Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria (2770 Views)
5,600 Vehicles Run On CNG In Benin – Obaseki / Tinubu Wins First LG In Akwa Ibom, Defeats Atiku, Peter Obi / Buhari Wins All 44 LG In Kano (2) (3) (4)
The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by bilms(m): 9:00am On Oct 27 |
As Nigeria seeks to navigate the challenges of rising fuel costs, environmental degradation, and the need for sustainable energy solutions, the adoption of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for vehicles has emerged as a viable alternative. 4 Likes
|
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by diamond68: 9:56am On Oct 27 |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by bilms(m): 11:05am On Oct 27 |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by Edoreborn: 6:57am On Oct 28 |
Q |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by nairalanda1(m): 6:58am On Oct 28 |
Since we are here to talk about CNG, we need more of the CNG train, maybe it might help reduce costs, especially with agro products. Also, we need more conventional rail, instead of CNG conversion to cars. Still , the road continues.... Unfortunately many in the APC rank and file think that we need a new plane for the VP ... like these guys below. Kukutente23: SilasGreenback: nedu666: APC...one step forward, five steps backward. 5 Likes |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by iampeterben(m): 6:59am On Oct 28 |
It's a good innovation to approve CNG cars at least for once let something shock this fuel small. |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by femi4: 6:59am On Oct 28 |
This thing looks ugly. I can't put anything in the boot again with this modification 2. Additional weight 6 Likes |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by RevenuesBoost(f): 6:59am On Oct 28 |
Security Measures Should Be Put in place to avoid frequent explosion of CNG Powered Vehicles in All States. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by JimmySwaggart(m): 6:59am On Oct 28 |
If your car don tire u to dey use, go ahead and install CNG inside, Dem no dey tell person. You will learn the hard way. 2 Likes |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by Amuluonyenaego: 7:00am On Oct 28 |
Adoption of government produced bombs to kpai the innocent citizens, it is well. 2 Likes |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by lexy2014: 7:00am On Oct 28 |
RevenuesBoost: Security measures or safety measures? |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by Menclothing1: 7:00am On Oct 28 |
State public transport All filling station should have electric car charging point 1 Like |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by malali: 7:01am On Oct 28 |
The rollout of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as a fuel alternative in Nigeria is missing the essentials. It’s like the government has stripped the feathers from a live chicken one by one with boiling water, while the chicken is alive before killing the chicken – prolonging agony without meaningful relief. The subsidy was removed without laying the groundwork for a viable CNG transition. There are hardly any CNG refueling stations, vehicle conversions are costly, and incentives remain inaccessible for most Nigerians. The government’s current push feels more like a rushed excuse to claim action rather than actual support. CNG could reduce costs and ease economic stress, but it should have been ready to roll before subsidy removal, not promised afterward as a consolation. Without clear CNG infrastructure and affordability, Nigerians are left to fend off high fuel costs alone, with little beyond lofty promises to rely on. The government needs to build the foundation first, not toss the problem back to the public. 1 Like |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by lexy2014: 7:01am On Oct 28 |
Menclothing1: Who will provide it for them? |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by yommen: 7:02am On Oct 28 |
Amuluonyenaego: It is safe if you use the right kits, not cylinder built by a welder. That was what happened in Edo state. I also heard that cng has been in use since 2014 in Edo. See, there is nothing in technology that white man does that he doesn't include safety precautions. Moreso, realistically, there is need for alternatives to petrol because Dangote won't pitty Nigerians as usual. He is there is to make life more miserable. 7 Likes |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by ehikwe22: 7:03am On Oct 28 |
CNG is not a viable option. Our climate, the initial cost of migration and the substandard nature of Nigeria machineries makes it very dangerous to adopt. Buying brand new cars with CNG would mitigate some risks but who's Buying brand new in this currency exchange rate? 3 Likes |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by lexy2014: 7:03am On Oct 28 |
bilms:. Does tinubu use CNG? Do shettima and akpabio use CNG? Do the ministers and members of the national assembly use CNG? Do the governors and heads of the Nigerian security agencies use CNG? Do members of the families of the above listed use CNG? 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by NewDea4: 7:06am On Oct 28 |
1 Like |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by empron(m): 7:06am On Oct 28 |
CNG is not a bad ideal if the kits are ok properly install also due high pressure our local welder should avoid welding it. |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by idlebaa: 7:08am On Oct 28 |
Elevate your business /company or personal endeavour with professional website/app design, targeted marketing, and eye-catching graphic design services . Is your company or business struggling with low sales or lack of awareness? No matter your location, you're limiting your business's potential and ROI! Did you know millions of your potential customers are on the internet, but you are missing out? Let us help with comprehensive social media marketing to boost your sales and brand awareness. Whether you sell luxury estates, yachts, luxury cars, gold, offer services, or run a small business, we will manage your social media presence to ensure you reach your target audience anywhere in world and achieve your business goals. Here are some of Our Services: Design Services: Business/Company Logo Design: Starting at ₦3,000 Business/Company ID CARD Design: Starting at ₦3,000 Advertisement Design: Starting at ₦4,000 Wedding/Event Card Design: Starting at ₦3,000 Invitation Card Design: Starting at ₦3,000 Banner Design: Starting at ₦3,000 Business Card Design: Starting at ₦3,000 Letterhead Paper Design: Starting at ₦3,000 Marketing Services: Social Media Management: from ₦100,000 SEO Services: from ₦50,000 Content Marketing: from ₦3,000 per piece Email Marketing: from ₦30,000 Facebook/Instagram Ads Setup: Starting at ₦10,000 Google Ads Setup: Starting at ₦10,000 Twitter Ads Setup: Starting at ₦10,000 Audience Targeting and Analytics: Starting at ₦10,000 Ads Account Problem Solving: Starting at ₦10,000 E-commerce Solutions: Shopify Dropshipping Store Setup: ₦300,000 - ₦900,000 Online Store Development: 3000,000 - ₦1,000,000 Payment Gateway Integration: ₦30,000 - ₦200,000 Website Solutions: Website Design and Development: Basic Website: ₦100,000 - ₦500,000 E-commerce Website: ₦300,000 - ₦1 million Custom Web Development: ₦300,000 - ₦2 million+ Mobile App Development: Simple Mobile App: 200,000 - ₦1 million Complex Mobile App: ₦500,000 - ₦5 million+ Social Media Setup: Professional Instagram Business Account Setup: Starting at ₦5,000 Professional Facebook Business Account Setup: Starting at ₦5,000 Professional Twitter Business Account Setup: Starting at ₦5,000 Professional TIKTOK Business Account Setup: Starting at ₦5,000 Professional YOUTUBE Account Setup: Starting at ₦5,000 Other Services: Listing of Business Address on Google Search: ₦5,000 Google My Business Account Reviews: ₦1,000 per review Payst*ack/Flutter*wave/Sel*ar Store Design: Starting at ₦10,000 Video Ads Creation: Starting at ₦5,000 Landing Page Design: Starting at ₦5,000 Company Brochures, Profiles, Newsletters, Proposals, Business Plans: From ₦1,500 per page CV/RESUME: from ₦5,000 Business Registration and Annual Returns: Business Name Registration: ₦25,000 Private Limited Company Registration: ₦55,000 NGO/Association Registration: ₦130,000 Annual Returns Filing: For Small Companies: ₦18,000 per year For Business Names: ₦16,000 per year For NGOs: ₦26,000 per year AND MANY MORE Unlock your business's full potential with our comprehensive social media marketing services. Amplify your brand presence and boost sales across all platforms. We help your business reach anywhere in the world! CALL/WHATSAPP US NOW! FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, YOU CAN EASILY COPY THE NUMBER DIRECTLY FROM MY PROFILE OR TYPE THE NUMBER MANUALLY FROM THE IMAGE BELOW
|
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by jaxxy(m): 7:19am On Oct 28 |
oil producing country can't provide affordable fuel? Largest refinery in Africa yet cannot provide affordable fuel?? Lol something is definitely wrong somewhere with this criminal entity called Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by Whitelione: 7:21am On Oct 28 |
Monkey business 😎😎😎 When everybody don do CNG finish, the price to refill will come increase... 2 Likes |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by BlackfireX: 7:34am On Oct 28 |
A time bomb. Are you not hearing of explosions 💣 of this CNG 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by kafeii123: 7:34am On Oct 28 |
Kaboom!! 2 Likes |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by Abee79(m): 7:37am On Oct 28 |
No need to be carrying giant cylinders around in my car like a tèrrorist. FG should: 1. Resuscitate our moribund refineries or allow more private investors to build and operate theirs in the country. 2. Boost the non-oil sector & leverage on exports. 3. Ensure stable and affordable power supply. 4. Build up our foreign reserves. 5. Curb oil bunkering, corruption & round-tripping activities in the oil sector. 6. Audit NNPC' activities for the past 40 years and make the findings public. Prosecute those found culpable. 7. Encourage and empower local manufacturers to produce custom made CNG vehicles. 2 Likes |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by bdon123(m): 8:14am On Oct 28 |
bilms:So as sane as i am,i will wake up n spend 500k to put big gas bottles in my car trunk there y denying me storage space.Also,i am puting a couple of cylinders that could kill me wit an 💥. God forbid....increase fuel price to 5k i will still use petrol or ride bicycle. 1 Like |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by bilms(m): 8:22am On Oct 28 |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by almarthins(m): 9:31am On Oct 28 |
bilms: If I know say ur car get CNG I no go enter. Nigeria as a country, and Nigerians as people get poor maintenance culture. 1 Like |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by Kukutente23: 9:47am On Oct 28 |
I read all through and I didn't see any specific thing the LG and states can do that was raised 1 Like |
Re: The Role Of States And LG In The Adoption Of CNG In Nigeria by mbos: 9:48am On Oct 28 |
gas wey de explodes here ans there tomorrow they will still increase the price like cooking gas iampeterben: 1 Like |
CPC Justifies 1983 Military Coup / Nigeria Has Suffered! See What They Wrote About Us Again! / 33 Reasons Why Southern Nigerians Are Not smart
(Go Up)
Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 52 |