Nigeria's ongoing shift to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and alternative fuel vehicles is opening fresh opportunities for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in transport, logistics, and auto services. The federal government says the initiative is p… | By Abimbola Akomolafe on September 19, 2025 | Nigeria's ongoing shift to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and alternative fuel vehicles is opening fresh opportunities for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in transport, logistics, and auto services. The federal government says the initiative is part of efforts to deliver safer, cheaper, and cleaner transportation for people, goods, and services nationwide. Read also, Experts note that SMEs will play a key role in vehicle conversions, maintenance, supply of spare parts, and local innovation across the CNG value chain. With the right policies and partnerships, the CNG transition is expected to boost cost savings for businesses, create jobs, and strengthen Nigeria's drive toward a greener economy. | | | |
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