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FG Hands Over 15 CNG Buses To Transport Unions In Abuja (Photo)

Posted by Thandiubani on Fri 29th Nov, 2024 - tori.ng

According to the federal government, the initiative was designed to ease the burden of fuel subsidy removal.

 
Over 15 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses have been handed over to the leadership of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), and Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) by the federal government.
 
FG said the gesture was to ease the burden of fuel subsidy removal.
 
The Minister of Transportation, Sen. Said Alkali, who spoke at the Renewed Hope Transportation Scheme FCT Bus launch and handing over ceremony in Abuja on Thursday, said the initiative will enable Nigerians to access cleaner and more affordable energy solutions. He added that it would reduce transport costs for operators and commuters.
 
He said: “These buses symbolize the government’s commitment to empowering citizens while transitioning to a cleaner energy economy. They also allow us to monitor and ensure the safety and efficiency of the transportation sector, ultimately benefiting all Nigerians.
 
“By transitioning to compressed natural gas, we are cutting down on carbon emissions, reducing the cost of fuel for transportation operators, and enabling the growth of a cleaner and more efficient transportation system”.
 
The Minister while calling on the unions to ensure that the buses are used effectively and maintained properly, also urged Nigerians to embrace the initiative.
 
“This is not just about today but about creating a transportation system that will serve generations to come. I appeal to all Nigerians to embrace this initiative and support the government’s efforts to move our nation forward. We must work together to ensure that our resources are used to our advantage, thus creating a Nigeria where opportunities abound and innovation thrives”.
 
Sen. Alkali further said the Ministry will ensure effective sensitization of transport owners, operators, passengers and the general public to make the initiative accessible to Nigerians.
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“This will no doubt make the Initiative popular, acceptable and reliable to enhance the welfare of Nigerians which the President is passionate to provide in compliance with the constitutional directive to uphold the primary purpose of government”.
 
The Programme Director of Presidential CNG Initiative, Engr. Michael Oluwagbemi disclosed that residents of the FCT will enjoy 40 days of free rides on the buses.
 
He said: “This initiative is safer, more reliable, and available. On these buses for the next 40 days, people will enjoy free transportation as part of the benefits of this administration. And after these 40 days, they will enjoy a discount because of the work of Mr. President.
 
He also said more buses will be rolled out in the coming months.
 
The National President of RTEAN, Dr. Musa Mohammed described the initiative as a testament to the commitment of President Bola Tinubu to enhancing the lives of our citizens during these challenging times.
 
He said: “Transportation is the backbone of any economy. It connects people to opportunities, services, and essential resources. However, many of our fellow citizens have been facing difficulties with the rising costs of transportation, impacting their daily lives and limiting their access to work, education, and health care. Recognizing these challenges, the federal government has taken a remarkable step towards alleviating this burden.
 
“These CNG buses will provide free transportation to individuals in need, creating a ripple effect of positivity throughout our communities. We will not only be easing the financial strain on families but will also be contributing to a greener and more sustainable environment. CNG is a cleaner alternative to traditional fuels, and by utilizing these buses, we are playing our part in reducing our carbon footprint.”


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