The Nigerian Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, has commissioned a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Conversion Centre by Luftreiber Automobile.
Also for Ultramodern Multipurpose Auto Care Service, the Centre, which is located in the Jahi District of the Federal Capital Territory, provides a variety of services including car maintenance, car service, spray painting, body armoring service, window glass fortification, car wraps and CNG conversion for vehicles among others.
A statement by the Director of Army Public Relations, Major General Onyema Nwachukwu, said the COAS noted with delight that the Nigerian Army (NA) is part of the pilot CNG conversion project.
He stated that the Presidential CNG Initiative (Pi-CNG) team has assisted the NA in converting a first set of 30 vehicles to CNG, while another set of 70 vehicles is being converted by the PI-CNG.
The COAS noted that the NA understands that the Presidential CNG Initiative is a component of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration’s palliative intervention aimed at lowering transportation costs for the populace by powering mass transit and industries with cheaper, cleaner, safer, and more reliable locally produced Natural Gas.
“Therefore, with CNG, the NA is lowering its operating cost substantially, compared to running our vehicles on other fuels,” he stressed.
The Army Chief stressed that the centre will promote CNG use in Abuja, as well as provide jobs and skills to unemployed young Nigerians while assuring that the CNG is safe, easy to install, durable, cost-effective, and reliable because the NA has tested it, and ready to establish its conversion centres to handle the conversion of sensitive operational vehicles.
While expressing the hope to collaborate with providers of similar services, the COAS congratulated Luftreiber Automobile for achieving the milestone in its business endeavour.
Earlier, the Managing Director of the centre, Mr. Junaid Raza, disclosed that the centre was established out of a clear understanding of the challenges that many vehicle owners in Nigeria face daily.
He clarified that the company had identified the need for a reliable, comprehensive solution that addresses the diverse automotive needs of the populace.
Raza added that the CNG conversion centre will contribute to addressing issues of high fuel cost and scarcity, as well as providing an environmentally friendly energy solution.
The company’s chairman, Dr Bright Ochefu, guaranteed the company’s commitment to delivering quality services to its customers.
Present at the event were the former Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshall Oladayo Amao, and the Federal Capital Territory Commissioner of Police, Benneth Igwe, among other dignitaries.
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