The Nasarawa State Government has initiated a training programme for 50 auto-technicians to equip them with the skills needed to convert petroleum vehicles to run on Liquefied Natural Gas, LNG and Compressed Natural Gas, CNG.
This move is part of the state’s response to the recent removal of the petroleum subsidy and aligns with the Federal Government’s plan to introduce gas-powered vehicles across Nigeria. The five-day training, set to take place at the PAN Learning Centre in Kaduna State, aims to promote sustainable energy alternatives that reduce fuel costs and contribute to environmental conservation.
’s Nasarawa State Chairman, Shuaibu Abdullahi, expressed gratitude to the state government for organising the workshop. He stated that the training would enhance the livelihoods of members and help mitigate the challenges posed by the fuel subsidy removal. One of the participants, Kabiru Muhammed, speaking on behalf of the group, thanked the state government and
for the opportunity. He assured that the knowledge gained during the training would be put into practice, contributing to environmental protection and sustainable development in Nasarawa State.
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