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CNG BUSES IN EKITI STATE.....


CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) buses can bring numerous benefits to Ekiti State, including:

1. Reduced Fuel Costs: CNG is generally cheaper than diesel or petrol, leading to lower operating costs for transportation.

2. Environmental Benefits: CNG produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants, improving air quality and contributing to a cleaner environment.

3. Energy Security: By using CNG, Ekiti State can reduce its dependence on imported fuels, enhancing energy security and promoting self-sufficiency.

4. Job Creation: Adopting CNG buses can lead to new job opportunities in the natural gas industry, from extraction to distribution.

5. Improved Public Health: By reducing air pollution, CNG buses can contribute to better public health and quality of life.

6. Reduced Noise Pollution: CNG buses operate more quietly than traditional diesel or petrol-powered buses.

7. Economic Growth: By investing in CNG infrastructure and buses, Ekiti State can attract businesses and investments, stimulating local economic growth.

8. Reliable Transportation: CNG buses can provide a reliable and efficient public transportation system, enhancing mobility and connectivity.

9. Government Revenue: Ekiti State can generate revenue through taxes and fees related to CNG sales and transportation.

10. Alignment with Global Trends: Adopting CNG buses aligns Ekiti State with global efforts to transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy sources.

By introducing CNG buses, Ekiti State can take a significant step towards a more sustainable, environmentally friendly, and economically beneficial transportation system.


We will wait for our turn in Ekiti state.

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