Nigeria is to harness its oil reserves and pursue its plans to increase oil output to fill the ”yawning gap” in Africa.
“Utilising natural gas to power Nigeria’s transportation industry is the next way to go,” he stated.
The Standard Organisation of Nigeria, Oyo State Office, on Thursday embarked on sensitisation of manufacturers, market men and women, and others about the importance of product standard compliance
She said that to extend the recorded ease in prices, Nigeria must attend to the root causes of food insecurity.
The initiative seeks to provide relief to Nigerians by promoting the use of CNG as a cleaner and more affordable alternative to fuel.
“Investors see Nigeria’s large and growing youth population as a prime opportunity.’’
He affirmed NIPCO’s commitment to supporting the initiative while emphasising the company’s extensive involvement in auto CNG development since 2009
IPMAN has advised Nigerians to switch to compressed natural gas as an alternative to petrol following the petrol subsidy removal.
The president also thanked Nigerians for enduring the prevailing economic conditions.
