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CNG Platform Reshaping Nigeria’s Transportation Future Amid Petrol Subsidy Discussions

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Amid ongoing debates surrounding the petrol subsidy in Nigeria, a new player has emerged on the transportation horizon – Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) platform. With its potential to revolutionize the way Nigerians commute, this eco-friendly alternative has gained significant attention as the nation grapples with the complexities of the petrol subsidy issue.

The continuous fluctuations in global oil prices and the financial strain of subsidizing petrol have prompted a critical evaluation of the country’s transportation landscape. In this context, the adoption of CNG as an alternative fuel source has gained traction due to its multiple advantages.

CNG, a cleaner and more cost-effective alternative to traditional petrol, is a compressed form of natural gas that can power vehicles efficiently. One of the primary advantages of CNG is its reduced carbon emissions, which aligns with Nigeria’s commitment to environmental sustainability and climate action.

“The potential of CNG as a game-changer in the transportation sector cannot be overlooked,” remarked Nkiru Chime, the Acting MD/CEO of The Infrastructure Bank (TIB) in a previous interview. “Not only does it offer a solution to the environmental challenges posed by petrol combustion, but it also has the potential to alleviate the financial strain caused by subsidizing petrol prices.”

In recent months, discussions surrounding the removal of petrol subsidies have sparked nationwide debates and concerns about the impact on citizens’ daily lives. The rising costs of maintaining these subsidies have put immense pressure on Nigeria’s economy, making the search for sustainable alternatives more urgent.
Drawing from our expertise in managing the Mass Transit Initiative across the transport infrastructure value chain under the Move Nigeria Scheme (MNS), our experience stands as evidence. Despite the complications arising from loan defaulters perceiving the funds as government handouts, the scheme has showcased a commendable average collection rate exceeding 72%. Presently, a cumulative amount of N43.7 billion, surpasses the fund’s size by 174%, with over 4,500 vehicles disbursed since 2010. This accomplishment underscores the effectiveness of our comprehensive risk management approaches to the fund and highlights our adeptness in the Mass Transit Business within the bank.

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The move towards CNG as a mainstream fuel option not only aligns with global trends but also resonates with the principles of local resource utilization and energy diversification. Apart from its environmental benefits, CNG is significantly cheaper than petrol, offering potential long-term savings for consumers and businesses.
However, challenges remain. The transition to CNG requires substantial investment in infrastructure, including refuelling stations and vehicle conversion facilities. Additionally, there is a need for a comprehensive regulatory framework to govern the integration of CNG into the existing transportation ecosystem.
As Nigeria navigates the intricate pathway of phasing out petrol subsidies, the emergence of the CNG platform presents a ray of hope. With its potential to reshape transportation dynamics, mitigate environmental impact, and provide economic relief, CNG stands as a formidable contender in the quest for a sustainable and prosperous future for Nigeria.

The journey towards embracing CNG as a mainstream transportation solution is underway, with its success hinging on a collaborative effort from government bodies, private sector stakeholders, and the public. As the nation’s transportation narrative takes an eco-friendly turn, the CNG platform may well emerge as a symbol of progress, sustainability, and resilience.

The Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (PCNGI) is in furtherance of President Tinubu’s commitment to easing the impact of fuel subsidy removal on Nigerians by reducing energy costs. The initiative aims to introduce more than 11,500 new CNG-enabled vehicles and 55,000 CNG conversion kits for current PMS-dependent vehicles. This initiative also aligns with the presidential directive by strengthening domestic manufacturing, and local assembly, and generating a significant number of jobs.

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In line with this effort, TIB is strategically positioned to play an essential role by channelling its expertise and resources towards the expansion of CNG infrastructure. In doing so, TIB actively contributes to advancing the achievements of the PCNGI.

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Nigeria to exit financial action task force grey list soon – SEC

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has expressed optimism that Nigeria is on the verge of being removed from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list.

This confidence stems from the recent signing of the Investments and Securities Act (ISA 2025) by President Bola Tinubu.

Director-General, SEC, Dr. Emomotimi Agama, confirmed this in a statement on Wednesday.

A key component of this new legislation is the inclusion of comprehensive regulations for digital assets, a factor that the FATF has emphasised in its assessment of countries on the grey list.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Nigeria was placed on the FATF “grey list” on Feb. 24, 2023, alongside other jurisdictions.

This was due to deficiencies in its anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing (CFT) regime.

Agama said the inclusion of digital assets in the ISA 2025 provided the country with an avenue to exit the grey list.

He noted that the new law aimed to curb fraudulent activities in the digital space, fostering trust and innovation in blockchain technologies.

He said, “The AML CFT issue is what brought about our inclusion in the grey list; the inclusion of this law today provides us an avenue to exit that grey list, and that is very critical to the international community.

“We are telling the international community that we are ready for business, and we are ready to protect every business that operates within Nigeria and all those involved in such activities within Nigeria.”

Agama emphasised that trading in cryptocurrencies does not translate into a weaker Naira.

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He explained that the commission was going to provide guidance for all the actors to ensure that their acts do not go against the national interest.

He said, “SEC now has the power to clamp down on such entities. So, we encourage everyone who is in this space to come under regulation to seek clearance.

“To seek guidance for whatever reason, and we are ready and able to provide solid guidance so that at least the national economic interest is truly protected.

“So we believe that the regulation, the law itself, will bring succor to them, because once clarity is provided, they are safer in dealing in this kind of businesses.

“The essence of regulating is to provide fences around the institutions, the products, the persons involved in it, and to make sure that they do not involve in things that are illegal.

“We are working with the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit, and the Office of the National Security Adviser on the regulation of this space, in order that it should not be inimical to the existence of Nigeria as a country.

“We want to make sure that everyone that is involved in this space is properly guided, because for every investment, even when it is a traditional investment, there’s usually the risk aspect of it. That risk aspect of it is what we are managing.”

Agama disclosed that the commission is currently carrying out moderated regulation as it is not possible to grant licenses to all those that have applied to operate in the space at the same time.

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“SEC currently has two programmes: the regulatory incubation programme and the accelerated incubation programme, which are tools that will aid in the evaluation of the risks that the institutions pose to the Nigerian economy and its citizens.

“It is a process, and in the next quarter, we are going to release the next cohort, and after the evaluation of what has happened in the last two quarters, we are going to do that release in this next quarter.

“We are happy to note that the processes around that are almost concluding, and we will inform the public of the outcome very soon,” he said.

He noted that in a bid to deal with challenges that may arise in the process of regulation, the Commission was introducing risk management as a legal instrument to guide the operations of capital market operators and the issuances of securities.

He said this was also to be able to mitigate any risk that will arise in the nearest future.

“Now, once this happens, the tendency is that investors will be more confident, because they know that we have their back.

“That certainly will improve investor protection.

“Therefore, KYC is also beefed up through the risk management process today.

“That also helps us to be able to seek out genuine investors from people who do not mean well for the market, and that also will improve investors’ protection,” he said. (NAN)

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Court summons Rivers Administrator over LGA appointments  

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The Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas

The Federal High Court in Port Harcourt has directed the Rivers State Administrator to appear before it and justify why an interim injunction should not be granted to halt the appointment of Sole Administrators for the state’s 23 Local Government Areas (LGAs).

The order, issued by Honourable Justice Adamu Turaki Mohammed on Monday, April 7, 2025, followed an ex-parte motion filed by the Pilex Centre for Civic Education Initiative and its Coordinator, Courage Nsirimovu.

The applicants sought to restrain the Rivers State Administrator and his agents from proceeding with the controversial appointments, arguing that such actions could undermine democratic processes in the state.

In his ruling, Justice Mohammed emphasized the need for fairness, ordering the respondent to be put on notice and to “show cause” why the injunction should not be granted.

The court also issued a hearing notice and adjourned the case to April 14, 2025, for further proceedings.

Legal counsel for the applicants, A. O. Imiete, urged the court to grant the reliefs, adopting a written address in support of the motion. The respondent was absent during the hearing.

This development comes amid heightened political tensions in Rivers State, where the appointment of Sole Administrators has sparked debates over local governance and constitutional compliance.

Observers are keenly awaiting the next hearing, which could set a significant precedent for administrative actions in the state.

The case marked *FHC/PH/CS/46/2025*, continues to draw public attention as stakeholders weigh in on its implications for democracy and the rule of law.

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Anka resident commends President Tinubu, Matawalle, CDS Musa for eliminating notorious bandits leader Mati, Others

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Residents of Anka Local Government Area in Zamfara State have lauded the
President Bola Tinubu, Minister of State for Defence, Dr Bello Mohammed Matawalle,and Chief of Defence staff
General Christopher Musa,following the successful elimination of a notorious terrorist commander, Mati, and several of his fighters in a recent counter-terrorism operation backed by the Federal Government.

In a statement signed by the Chairman of Anka community, Muhammed Usman Anka, locals expressed their appreciation to the Minister of State for Defence, Dr Bello Mohammed Matawalle, for his role in supporting the operation.

The mission, part of a broader strategy to tackle insecurity in the Northwest, reportedly led to the recovery of a cache of weapons and the dismantling of key terrorist infrastructure.

According to the statement, the offensive was launched under “Operation Munzo,” a government-led initiative aimed at restoring peace to Zamfara and other violence-plagued regions.

Troops began their advance from Bagega in Anka Local Government, clearing the villages of Tibuki and Sabuwar Tunga before storming the heavily fortified camp of Mati.

The battle, described as intense, culminated in a decisive victory for Nigerian forces. Mati—linked to a series of high-profile attacks, kidnappings, and banditry in the region—was neutralised alongside several of his lieutenants during the exchange of gunfire.

Among the items recovered from the terrorist enclave were one PKT machine gun with two belts of ammunition, five AK-47 rifles, twelve magazines, 487 rounds of ammunition, three Baofeng communication radios, and a set of military and police uniforms.

Troops also destroyed three motorcycles used by the militants and recovered several rustled cattle.

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All communications equipment found in the camp was dismantled to disrupt future terrorist coordination.

Speaking on the success of the operation, Dr Matawalle praised the bravery and professionalism of the Nigerian Armed Forces.

“Operation Munzo is part of our ongoing strategy to dismantle terrorist strongholds and restore lasting peace to Zamfara and neighbouring states,” he said.

“The days of these criminals are numbered. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has issued clear directives to deal decisively with terrorists and re-establish law and order nationwide.”

Dr Matawalle reaffirmed the Defence Ministry’s commitment to fully supporting the Armed Forces in their efforts to secure the region.

He urged residents to remain vigilant and continue cooperating with security agencies by providing timely and credible information.

“Operation Munzo” remains ongoing, with troops combing through forested areas to locate and eliminate remaining insurgent elements.

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