The federal government has developed a website where customers can convert their gasoline-powered automobiles to compressed natural gas (CNG) and pay later.
The National Orientation Agency (NOA) announced the new project on Tuesday via its X account.
NOA said:
“Switching to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is now more accessible than ever.”
“With flexible payment plans tailored to fit your budget, transitioning from petrol to CNG has never been smoother or more affordable.
“These payment options allow you to convert your vehicle now and pay later with affordable monthly instalments at competitive rates.”
The agency stated that with an easy online application and a rapid approval process, beneficiaries would be supported every step of the way, ensuring a smooth experience.
NOA said:
“Visit: gocng.ng to get started.”
According to the EPA, the advantages of CNG include cost savings, less environmental impact, increased engine life, safety and reliability, and established technology with a track record of safety and dependability.
On October 7, the federal government opened a platform for adolescents to access CNG-powered tricycles.
In his remarks, Michael Oluwagbemi, project director and CEO of the presidential CNG initiative (P-CNGi), stated that the effort would improve Nigerians’ economic well-being by lowering their reliance on petrol.