Dana Motors Limited, the exclusive distributor of Kia in Nigeria, has announced plans to launch Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicles into the Nigerian market.
Making the announcement on Friday in a media statement, the company says its plan was a response to rising fuel costs and increasing vehicle expenses in Nigeria.
It stated: “This move reflects Dana Motors’ commitment to innovation and sustainability in Nigeria’s automotive sector, addressing the need for more cost-effective transportation.
Commenting on the plan, the company’s Group vice Chairman, Francis Ogboro, described the plan as a reflection of the company’s vision to improve the quality of life for all Nigerians while addressing the rising cost of vehicle ownership.
“At Dana Motors Limited,” he noted, “our goal is to offer Nigerians innovative, eco-friendly, and budget-friendly automotive solutions.”
Olu Tikolo, Vice President of Dana Motors Limited, added: “Recognizing the potential of CNG vehicles to transform public transportation, we are dedicated to making transit more affordable and accessible. Through this initiative, we aim to enhance the overall quality of life for Nigerians.
“The impending launch of CNG-powered vehicles by Dana Motors Limited will significantly contribute to Nigeria’s efforts to reduce emissions, promote sustainability, and create a more affordable transportation system. Dana Motors Limited is reshaping the Nigerian automotive industry, forging a greener and more cost-effective future for all.”
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