Transporters and commuters in Nasarawa State are delighted that Greenville Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) has started providing Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to power the newly acquired CNG-powered commuter buses of the state’s transport company, Nasarawa Luxury Ride, at its gas hub station in Lafia. One commuter, Ahmed Auwal, described this as a positive development for both commuters and businesses in the state. He thanked Greenville LNG and the state government for improving access to secure and cost-effective energy sources for the future.

Auwal also mentioned that the availability of eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative energy at Greenville’s LNG/CNG gas station in Lafia will reduce transportation and business costs. The Nasarawa State government recently showed commitment to the state’s industrial renaissance and development through environmentally friendly businesses that operate, comply with, and promote regulated global carbon emission protocols by purchasing CNG- powered buses from JAC Motors. The vehicles are to be used for both intra and interstate travel by the Nasarawa Luxury Ride transport company.

According to senior state officials in Lafia, reasonable and lawful considerations for sustainable human health and safety, as well as reasonable environmental protection concerns, drove the state government’s robust campaign to transition from heavy and corrosive carbon-emitting fossil fuels to cleaner, more environmentally friendly, cheaper, and more rea.