CNG conversion kit
Convert your vehicle to CNG with pay later portal launched
The Federal Government has opened a website for people interested in converting their petrol-powered vehicles to run on compressed natural gas (CNG) and pay later for the service later.
The National Orientation Agency (NOA) announced this new initiative on its X handle in a statement.
“Switching to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is now more accessible than ever,” it stated.
“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 said with an easy online application and quick approval process, beneficiaries would be supported every step of the way, to ensure a hassle-free experience.
“Visit: gocng.ng to get started,” NOA said.
The agency listed the benefits of CNG as cost savings, environmental impact, enhanced engine life, safety and reliability, as well as proven technology with a track record of safety and dependable performance.
The FG on October 7, launched a portal that would allow youths to access CNG-powered tricycles.
Project Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Presidential CNG initiative (P-CNGi), Michael Oluwagbemi, said the initiative would enhance the economic well-being of Nigerians by reducing dependence on petrol.
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