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Ogun State Positions CNG filling Stations On Bus Routes
  • July 28, 2023
  • Unity Times

Ogun State governor Prince Dapo Abiodun said filling stations for Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) would be positioned on bus routes across the state.

Governor Abiodun, in an interview with newsmen at the Arcade Ground of the Governor’s Office after inspecting the first converted diesel/petrol buses to CNG, said the positioning of the CNG fuel stations on bus routes would ensure the sustainability and smooth running of the project.

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Abiodun also said the abundance of gas in the state is a major factor that would aid the successful transition.

He said his administration is currently looking at how to convert close to 2,000 buses at the expense of the state government.

“Obviously as we proceed, we will be positioning our filling centres on the bus routes, conveniently located so that the buses can refill from time to time.

“Luckily for us in Ogun State, we have an abundance of gas. Ogun State has a crisscross of pipelines, be it Epe, be it the West Africa Gas Pipeline, that explains why we have a proliferation of industries in Ogun State.

“So, this bus has been successfully converted, and the conversion of other buses is also in progress. The plan is to first convert the state-owned buses and then begin the conversation of all mass transit buses that are even owned by the private sector.

“We will be converting the buses at our expense. If we don’t do that, the owners of the buses will not be able to afford the cost of the conversion. So, the state has decided to take on that cost and find a way to amortize the expense over so many years,” he said.

Governor Abiodun also emphasised that his administration would in the next three weeks launch its e-Mobility programme.

“Alongside with that, within the next two to three weeks, we will be launching our e-Mobility program, which is a program that aims to swap all our petrol-dependent motorcycles and tricycles with electricity-powered ones that would be powered by rechargeable batteries.

“In another month, you will begin to see more electricity-powered motorcycles and tricycles in our state. This way, gradually, over the next three to four months, our people can begin to enjoy being moved from one point to another at fares that were obtained before deregulation,” he said.

Abiodun noted that old buses operating in the state would gradually be phased out as they get older.

“This is a journey; the ultimate aim is to have buses that will be powered by electricity. However, we appreciate the fact that we have relatively new buses,’’ he said.

Earlier, the head of Nigeria Gas Transportation Solution Limited, Milind Dakhole, said the buses were fitted with tanks that would allow them to travel about 150 kilometres.

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