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PCNGI to release list of newly approved CNG conversion centres nationwide

PCNGI’s spokesperson said the move was to ease the stress experienced by motorists who opt for an alternative source of fuel for their vehicles.

• July 18, 2025
CNG conversion centre
CNG conversion centre [Credit: Dateline Nigeria]

The Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (PCNGI) will soon release a comprehensive list of compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle conversion centres, including the newly approved ones, nationwide.

Matilda Johnson, PCNGI’s spokesperson, said in a statement on Friday that the move was to ease the stress experienced by motorists who opt for an alternative source of fuel for their vehicles.

She stated that the release of the list of newly approved CNG conversion centres was necessary to correct a misleading report that the PCNGI had intentionally pulled down the websites of conversion centres nationwide to conceal information.

“The website is undergoing scheduled updates to reflect a larger, more inclusive list of newly approved conversion centres, in line with our transparency standards.

“Since its launch, the PCNGI has facilitated over $800 million in private and public investments, created more than 100,000 direct and indirect jobs, and significantly accelerated the adoption of cleaner and cheaper energy alternatives.

“Today, over 100,000 CNG vehicles are operational across Nigeria — a fivefold increase in just one year. The recent landmark deployment by Dangote Group, featuring 4,000 CNG-powered trucks, 100 virtual pipeline vehicles, and multiple daughter stations, is just one high-profile testament to the initiative’s impact.

“Additionally, our partnership with local MSMEs has led to the rise of over 300 conversion centres, from just seven at inception, with an average of 20 new centres opening weekly,” she said.

Ms Johnson regretted that the tangible outcomes of the programme were neglected while the conveyor of misinformation engaged in speculative reporting.

“At PCNGI, we remain unwavering in our commitment to transparency, public accountability, and national development. Our ongoing efforts to ensure proper distribution of government-subsidised kits and enforce compliance have inevitably unsettled those seeking to benefit from corruption or sabotage,” she added.

(NAN)

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