Tinubu Launches Fuel Alternative Priced at N230/Litre To Ease New Petrol Price at Filling Stations

Tinubu Launches Fuel Alternative Priced at N230/Litre To Ease New Petrol Price at Filling Stations

  • President Bola Tinubu has launched CNG at N230 per litre to offer a more affordable alternative to petrol and diesel
  • There is a plan to distribute one million free CNG conversion kits for commercial vehicles over the next 18 months
  • The president believes the initiative will support a transition to CNG through authorised centres across Nigeria

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The Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (PCNGi) has launched Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for vehicles at N230 per litre.

This initiative is designed to provide Nigerians with a more affordable and sustainable alternative to petrol and diesel.

CNG filling stations fuel price
CNG is a gasoline and diesel fuel alternative consisting primarily of methane Photo credit: Krisztian Bocsi
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The announcement was detailed in a statement signed by Michael Oluwagbemi of PCNGi on Tuesday, September 10, 2024.

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He stated that President Tinubu was determined to reduce the cost of living, particularly in light of the recent removal of the fuel subsidy.

The statement read:

“The PCNGi promises to deliver significant economic relief, especially to those reliant on transportation for their livelihoods"

Oluwagbemi further revealed that President Tinubu had directed the distribution of one million free CNG conversion kits for commercial vehicles nationwide as part of this transformative initiative.

He added:

The rollout of these kits, which will include free installation, is set to occur over the next 18 months, facilitating an easy transition for commercial transport operators to switch to CNG. The first phase of the PCNGi will commence this week with the distribution of 10,000 free conversion kits.
“These kits will be available through key national transport associations, including the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Moove, UBER, and the Kaduna State Transport Authority (KSTA)."

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Tinubu makes more promises

President Tinubu also plans to distribute one million conversion kits in 2025, positioning the country’s commercial transport sector to reduce its dependence on expensive petrol and diesel.

Oluwagbemi concluded:

“For more information on conversion centers and to access the list of active centers, Nigerians are encouraged to visit the official PCNGi websites.
"This initiative is a crucial element of President Tinubu’s broader vision for a resilient and economically robust Nigeria, providing practical solutions to soaring fuel prices while advancing sustainable energy alternatives."

Dangote sends message on petrol pricing

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Aliko Dangote sent a message to Nigerians regarding petrol pricing from his refinery.

The refinery, which recently began production, has been praised as a game-changer, and Femi Otedola has also expressed excitement.

Petrol from the refinery is expected to be available to Nigerians in a few days as NNPC and Dangote complete formalities.

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Dave Ibemere (Senior Business Editor) Dave Ibemere is a senior business editor at Legit.ng. He is a financial journalist with over a decade of experience in print and online media. He also holds a Master's degree from the University of Lagos. He is a member of the African Academy for Open-Source Investigation (AAOSI), the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations and other media think tank groups. He previously worked with The Guardian, BusinessDay, and headed the business desk at Ripples Nigeria. Email: dave.ibemere@corp.legit.ng.