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Creek Transitway partners Rivers on CNG infrastructure – New Telegraph

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I n a significant move towards sustainable energy and reduced transportation costs, Creek Tran- sitway Ltd has signed a Memoran- dum of Agreement (MoA) with the Rivers State Government to establish Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) in- frastructure within the state. The signing ceremony took place at the office of the Attorney Gen- eral/Commissioner of Justice, marking a pivotal step in the state’s transition from petrol (PMS) and diesel to CNG for public transport operators.

The signing of the MoA marks the beginning of a transformative journey for Rivers State, setting a precedent for other regions to fol- low in the pursuit This strategic partnership aims to facilitate the setup of essential CNG infrastructure, significantly benefiting the state’s transportation market. Present at the signing ceremony were the Attorney General/Commissioner of Justice, Ibiroma Dagogo; Commissioner of Energy and Natural Resources, Uchechukwu Nwafor; Directors from both ministries and the executive team from Creek Transitway Ltd, led by their CEO and Globus Bank representatives.

The Rivers State Governor has shown keen interest in leveraging the state’s abundant natural gas resources. This collaboration aligns with the national energy transition goals, emphasising the importance of natural gas as a viable alternative to traditional fossil fuels. “The establishment of CNG infrastructure in Rivers State is a landmark achievement,” said Dagogo. “It reflects our commitment to sustainable energy solutions and supports the state’s economic development by reducing transportation costs, and consequently, inflation in goods and services.” The Rivers State government is dedicated to the economic and social development of the state.

By investing in sustainable energy projects, the government aims to enhance the quality of life for its residents and contribute to national energy transition efforts. CNG is known for its cost efficiency, offering up to 60 per cent savings over petrol. This initiative is expected to lower transportation costs, making it more affordable for the public and contributing to the overall reduction in the cost of living

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