CNG Conversion: Lagos trains vehicle inspection/Safety Commission Officers.

Following the the Federal government’s directive on the need to move away from PMS to CNG, Lagos State Government through Safety Commission has organized a three-day training for Vehicle Inspection/Safety Commission Officers .

Speaking at the opening of the training program at Dover Hotel, Aromire, Ikeja.
The Director General, Safety Commission, Mr Lanre Mojola, stated that the adoption of CNG as an alternative fuel is not just an energy solution, but a declaration by the present administration’s resolve to embrace cleaner, safer and more affordable energy systems that prioritize the well-being of its citizens and the preservation of the environment

According to him the training would involve both practical and technical sessions, “this is a follow-up to the state’s adoption of CNG buses and E-bike into its transportation system which is in tandem with the Presidential Initiative on energy transition to cleaner and alternative fuel and at such, it is the function of the Commission to train officials that will oversee these vehicles on the road, so as to ensure safety of lives and public well-being.

In his opening remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations, Mr Sesan Ogundeko, maintained that for any issue that has to do with transportation to be successful, safety is key and should not be compromised, hence, the reason why he is very much satisfied with the training being organized by the Commission, he added that aside from the advantages inherent in the conversion of vehicles to CNG-powered vehicles which will lower the cost of transportation, it will also reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality

He, however, advised on the need for the availability of more compressed gas stations and further ensure that the CNG is safe, effective, efficient convenient and should be implemented in Lagos as a whole.

The representatives of the Director, Chief State Vehicle Inspection Officer, Mr Akin-George Fashola, Mr Gbenga Vaughan, and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Engr.(Mrs) Abiola Koseegbe, who was represented by Engr. Aileru Tajudeen, in their goodwill messages said, “The present administration in the state is committed to supporting the laudable initiative adding that adequate enforcement and regulations must however be adhered to for a safer environment, he also affirmed their agency’s commitment to enhancing CNG quality.

The duo also stressed the need for ongoing stakeholder and technical staff training on CNG safety and usage with various vehicles while commending Lagos State’s leadership on the initiative.

In her submission, the Presidential CNG Initiative Expansion Coordinator, South West 1, Mrs Ogonna Onyemelukwe, maintained that Nigerian Government has been promoting the use of CNG as part of its efforts to reduce dependence on expensive petroleum products and harness the country ‘s vast natural gas reserves. She disclosed that the CNG Conversion is cheaper, foster job creation, enhance economic growth, energy security are hallmarks of cleaner, healthier and safer environment devoid of air pollution.

Following the the Federal government’s directive on the need to move away from PMS to CNG, Lagos State Government through Safety Commission has organized a three-day training for Vehicle Inspection/Safety Commission Officers .

Speaking at the opening of the training program at Dover Hotel, Aromire, Ikeja.
The Director General, Safety Commission, Mr Lanre Mojola, stated that the adoption of CNG as an alternative fuel is not just an energy solution, but a declaration by the present administration’s resolve to embrace cleaner, safer and more affordable energy systems that prioritize the well-being of its citizens and the preservation of the environment

According to him the training would involve both practical and technical sessions, “this is a follow-up to the state’s adoption of CNG buses and E-bike into its transportation system which is in tandem with the Presidential Initiative on energy transition to cleaner and alternative fuel and at such, it is the function of the Commission to train officials that will oversee these vehicles on the road, so as to ensure safety of lives and public well-being.

In his opening remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations, Mr Sesan Ogundeko, maintained that for any issue that has to do with transportation to be successful, safety is key and should not be compromised, hence, the reason why he is very much satisfied with the training being organized by the Commission, he added that aside from the advantages inherent in the conversion of vehicles to CNG-powered vehicles which will lower the cost of transportation, it will also reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality

He, however, advised on the need for the availability of more compressed gas stations and further ensure that the CNG is safe, effective, efficient convenient and should be implemented in Lagos as a whole.

The representatives of the Director, Chief State Vehicle Inspection Officer, Mr Akin-George Fashola, Mr Gbenga Vaughan, and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Engr.(Mrs) Abiola Koseegbe, who was represented by Engr. Aileru Tajudeen, in their goodwill messages said, “The present administration in the state is committed to supporting the laudable initiative adding that adequate enforcement and regulations must however be adhered to for a safer environment, he also affirmed their agency’s commitment to enhancing CNG quality.

The duo also stressed the need for ongoing stakeholder and technical staff training on CNG safety and usage with various vehicles while commending Lagos State’s leadership on the initiative.

In her submission, the Presidential CNG Initiative Expansion Coordinator, South West 1, Mrs Ogonna Onyemelukwe, maintained that Nigerian Government has been promoting the use of CNG as part of its efforts to reduce dependence on expensive petroleum products and harness the country ‘s vast natural gas reserves. She disclosed that the CNG Conversion is cheaper, foster job creation, enhance economic growth, energy security are hallmarks of cleaner, healthier and safer environment devoid of air pollution.