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Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by favor914: 4:47pm On Feb 28
cyberguy72:
NLC is working
Trying to hide your shame abi?

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Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by Funkyswagzz(m): 4:47pm On Feb 28
DevilsEqual:
Is it me or has the FG been moving fast to counter hardship in any possible ways??

I really like how the FG keeps firing on all odds... They will eventually get some right

No quote me to ask me stupid question o...If u wan wail, go do that one for Pitobi page


They need to move with speed of light
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by Correctdude: 4:49pm On Feb 28
This buses were parked at Eagles square for the past 6 months or even more. So finally they will be put to use!!

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Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by Tareq1105: 4:49pm On Feb 28
gebest:
All these are happening all because of NLC protest.

Which protest? Protest of how many people? How many protesters follow them to National Assembly yesterday?

Why do you think Ajaero stopped the protest for today?

He was only trying to save face bcoz he knew he would not get half of the number he got yesterday.

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Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by Kennyztech: 4:49pm On Feb 28
What is the durability of these cars,hope no be cars wey go pack up within six months..
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by lexy2014: 4:49pm On Feb 28
DevilsEqual:
Is it me or has the FG been moving fast to counter hardship in any possible ways??

I really like how the FG keeps firing on all odds... They will eventually get some right

No quote me to ask me stupid question o...If u wan wail, go do that one for Pitobi page

who caused the hardship that you say they are moving fast to counter?

how does gas bus counter hardship?

how is the "FG keeps firing on all odds"?

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Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by FoggedBrain: 4:50pm On Feb 28
KingKO22:
Each state should have at least 2000 of this Buses.


Better late than nevec

2000 is too much oga
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by lexy2014: 4:50pm On Feb 28
Correctdude:
This buses were parked at Eagles square for the past 6 months or even more. So finally they will be put to use!!

na the same thing I de reason
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by lexy2014: 4:50pm On Feb 28
Hambivert:
This is a good initiative, no doubt

in what way?
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by Calylove: 4:51pm On Feb 28
The launch of CNG-powered buses by the government is a positive step toward sustainable and environmentally friendly public transportation in Nigeria. Here are some actions you can consider to help the government:

Promote Public Awareness:

Spread awareness about the benefits of CNG-powered buses, including reduced air pollution, lower emissions, and cost savings. Utilize social media, community events, and educational campaigns to inform the public.
Encourage Public Adoption:

Advocate for public support and encourage people to use CNG buses. Highlight the advantages, such as lower fuel costs, environmental benefits, and the positive impact on air quality.
Provide Information:

Disseminate information about the locations of CNG fueling stations, bus routes, and schedules. Ensure that the public has access to all the necessary details for a smooth transition.
Feedback Mechanism:

Establish a feedback mechanism for users to share their experiences and suggestions. This can help identify areas for improvement and ensure continuous enhancement of the public transportation system.
Collaborate with Local Businesses:

Engage with local businesses to support and promote the use of CNG buses. This could involve partnerships for advertising, employee transportation, or other initiatives that benefit both the community and businesses.
Support Infrastructure Development:

Advocate for the expansion of CNG fueling infrastructure to accommodate the growing demand. Work with the government and private sector to invest in additional fueling stations.
Green Initiatives:

Promote the overall green and sustainable initiatives of the government. Encourage the use of clean energy not only in public transportation but also in other sectors, such as private vehicles and industries.
Celebrate Milestones:

Celebrate milestones and achievements related to the CNG bus program. This could include commemorating the number of CNG buses in operation, environmental impact assessments, and other positive outcomes.
Engage Local Communities:

Involve local communities in the decision-making process and planning of public transportation. Understand their needs and concerns, and address them to ensure a successful and widely accepted transition.
Advocate for Policy Support:

Support and advocate for policies that promote clean energy and sustainable transportation. Engage with policymakers to ensure a supportive regulatory environment for the expansion of CNG-powered public transport.
Educational Programs:

Implement educational programs in schools and communities to raise awareness about the environmental benefits of CNG and the importance of sustainable transportation.
Monitor Air Quality:

Monitor air quality in the areas where CNG buses operate and communicate improvements to the public. This can help build trust and showcase the positive impact of the new initiative.
By actively participating in and supporting the government's efforts to introduce CNG-powered buses, you contribute to the success of sustainable and eco-friendly public transportation in your community.

You can check my signature on ways to come out of this hardship.

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Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by lexy2014: 4:51pm On Feb 28
oluwatomisin93:
Nice move. Let's see how it goes from next month
how is it a nice move?
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by lexy2014: 4:51pm On Feb 28
Hopez456:
This is good but Lagos need this more.

how is it good?
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by lexy2014: 4:53pm On Feb 28
Calylove:
The launch of CNG-powered buses by the government is a positive step toward sustainable and environmentally friendly public transportation in Nigeria. Here are some actions you can consider to help the government:

Promote Public Awareness:

Spread awareness about the benefits of CNG-powered buses, including reduced air pollution, lower emissions, and cost savings. Utilize social media, community events, and educational campaigns to inform the public.
Encourage Public Adoption:

Advocate for public support and encourage people to use CNG buses. Highlight the advantages, such as lower fuel costs, environmental benefits, and the positive impact on air quality.
Provide Information:

Disseminate information about the locations of CNG fueling stations, bus routes, and schedules. Ensure that the public has access to all the necessary details for a smooth transition.
Feedback Mechanism:

Establish a feedback mechanism for users to share their experiences and suggestions. This can help identify areas for improvement and ensure continuous enhancement of the public transportation system.
Collaborate with Local Businesses:

Engage with local businesses to support and promote the use of CNG buses. This could involve partnerships for advertising, employee transportation, or other initiatives that benefit both the community and businesses.
Support Infrastructure Development:

Advocate for the expansion of CNG fueling infrastructure to accommodate the growing demand. Work with the government and private sector to invest in additional fueling stations.
Green Initiatives:

Promote the overall green and sustainable initiatives of the government. Encourage the use of clean energy not only in public transportation but also in other sectors, such as private vehicles and industries.
Celebrate Milestones:

Celebrate milestones and achievements related to the CNG bus program. This could include commemorating the number of CNG buses in operation, environmental impact assessments, and other positive outcomes.
Engage Local Communities:

Involve local communities in the decision-making process and planning of public transportation. Understand their needs and concerns, and address them to ensure a successful and widely accepted transition.
Advocate for Policy Support:

Support and advocate for policies that promote clean energy and sustainable transportation. Engage with policymakers to ensure a supportive regulatory environment for the expansion of CNG-powered public transport.
Educational Programs:

Implement educational programs in schools and communities to raise awareness about the environmental benefits of CNG and the importance of sustainable transportation.
Monitor Air Quality:

Monitor air quality in the areas where CNG buses operate and communicate improvements to the public. This can help build trust and showcase the positive impact of the new initiative.
By actively participating in and supporting the government's efforts to introduce CNG-powered buses, you contribute to the success of sustainable and eco-friendly public transportation in your community.

You can check my signature on ways to come out of this hardship.

why should Nigerians help the government?

were they voted into power to be helped or to serve the people?
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by Olabode211: 4:53pm On Feb 28
To continue speaking in parables press one..
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by hisgrace090: 4:58pm On Feb 28
SoNature:
CNG may be affordable now, but the price will skyrocket the moment people start installing the cylinders in their cars. Nigerians are devilish opportunists!

Ha ha!
Pure develish opportunist you rightly said.
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by Didijiji: 4:59pm On Feb 28
AyeMoJuba:


If its like this, its better and I agreed 100%

But those sons and daughters of perdition wouldn't see anything good as long as it's Tinubu...its like it was Tinubu who disvirgined their mother and ran away

Even at this good one, they won't still see any good in it.

They are born to hate.
Same people supported Yaradua and Obasanjo against their own brothers...

Think.............................................

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Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by superCleanworks(m): 4:59pm On Feb 28
hahaha
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by Newton1045: 4:59pm On Feb 28
SoNature:
CNG may be affordable now, but the price will skyrocket the moment people start installing the cylinders in their cars. Nigerians are devilish opportunists!

Am telling you.

Especially our Igbo brethren who milk the people at given chance

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Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by Calylove: 5:00pm On Feb 28
I like your question.

Nigerians, like citizens in any country, have several reasons to actively contribute and support their government. Here are some reasons why Nigerians might consider helping the government:

Nation Building:

Contributing to the government's efforts is a way to participate in the development and progress of the nation. Building a strong and prosperous country requires collective efforts.
Quality of Life:

Active citizen participation can lead to improvements in public services, infrastructure, and overall quality of life. By supporting the government, Nigerians can contribute to creating a better living environment for themselves and future generations.
Good Governance:

Engaging with the government helps promote accountability, transparency, and good governance. Active citizenry can hold public officials accountable for their actions and decisions.
Civic Responsibility:

It is a civic duty for citizens to actively participate in the democratic process. This includes voting in elections, staying informed about government policies, and expressing opinions on issues that matter.
Social Harmony:

Supporting the government's initiatives contributes to social harmony and unity. When citizens work together toward common goals, it fosters a sense of community and national pride.
Economic Growth:

A stable and supportive environment encourages economic growth. By contributing to the government's economic policies and initiatives, citizens can play a role in fostering a thriving economy.
Security and Stability:

Actively supporting the government in matters of security and stability helps create a safer and more secure nation. Citizens' cooperation can be crucial in addressing security challenges.
Preservation of Culture and Heritage:

Citizens can help preserve and promote the nation's cultural heritage by supporting government initiatives aimed at cultural preservation and development.
Access to Opportunities:

Government programs and initiatives often provide opportunities for education, healthcare, employment, and entrepreneurship. Active engagement allows citizens to benefit from and contribute to these opportunities.
Environmental Conservation:

Supporting government efforts in environmental conservation and sustainable development helps protect Nigeria's natural resources and ensures a healthier environment for future generations.
Global Reputation:

A united and actively engaged citizenry contributes to a positive global image for the country. International cooperation and partnerships are often built on the perception of a stable and well-governed nation.
Democracy and Civic Rights:

By helping the government, citizens contribute to the preservation and promotion of democratic principles and civic rights. This includes the right to free speech, assembly, and participation in the decision-making process.
In summary, Nigerians are encouraged to help the government as it benefits both individuals and the collective well-being of the nation. Active participation can lead to positive social, economic, and political outcomes, fostering a stronger and more vibrant society.

You can check my signature on ways to come out of this hardship.

lexy2014:


why should Nigerians help the government?

were they voted into power to be helped or to serve the people?
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by gratiaeo(m): 5:01pm On Feb 28
There is nothing there to celebrate without tackling farmers and headers problem
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by skj1377(m): 5:01pm On Feb 28
CNG is N16,500 for 12kg. That's like saying 12ltr. Please what distance can that travel?
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by superCleanworks(m): 5:01pm On Feb 28
AyeMoJuba:
But those sons and daughters of perdition .
forget the cheap cliche of perdition talk...

Do you live in Abuja?
Did you see the buses Last year?

If your answer is a double NO, then don't reply. thank you.
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by vannessa7(f): 5:02pm On Feb 28
Many people will swallow their words against the government of Tinubu as time goes on and it is already happening, Nigeria is on its way to development due to Tinubus reforms, check the thread below to fully understand how he will build Nigeria s economy:

https://www.nairaland.com/8008003/tinubu-builds-country-dreams-nigerians#128586217

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Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by Kukutenla: 5:04pm On Feb 28
blamingthedevil:
FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja
Refurbished!!
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by lexy2014: 5:05pm On Feb 28
Calylove:
I like your question.

Nigerians, like citizens in any country, have several reasons to actively contribute and support their government. Here are some reasons why Nigerians might consider helping the government:

Nation Building:

Contributing to the government's efforts is a way to participate in the development and progress of the nation. Building a strong and prosperous country requires collective efforts.
Quality of Life:

Active citizen participation can lead to improvements in public services, infrastructure, and overall quality of life. By supporting the government, Nigerians can contribute to creating a better living environment for themselves and future generations.
Good Governance:

Engaging with the government helps promote accountability, transparency, and good governance. Active citizenry can hold public officials accountable for their actions and decisions.
Civic Responsibility:

It is a civic duty for citizens to actively participate in the democratic process. This includes voting in elections, staying informed about government policies, and expressing opinions on issues that matter.
Social Harmony:

Supporting the government's initiatives contributes to social harmony and unity. When citizens work together toward common goals, it fosters a sense of community and national pride.
Economic Growth:

A stable and supportive environment encourages economic growth. By contributing to the government's economic policies and initiatives, citizens can play a role in fostering a thriving economy.
Security and Stability:

Actively supporting the government in matters of security and stability helps create a safer and more secure nation. Citizens' cooperation can be crucial in addressing security challenges.
Preservation of Culture and Heritage:

Citizens can help preserve and promote the nation's cultural heritage by supporting government initiatives aimed at cultural preservation and development.
Access to Opportunities:

Government programs and initiatives often provide opportunities for education, healthcare, employment, and entrepreneurship. Active engagement allows citizens to benefit from and contribute to these opportunities.
Environmental Conservation:

Supporting government efforts in environmental conservation and sustainable development helps protect Nigeria's natural resources and ensures a healthier environment for future generations.
Global Reputation:

A united and actively engaged citizenry contributes to a positive global image for the country. International cooperation and partnerships are often built on the perception of a stable and well-governed nation.
Democracy and Civic Rights:

By helping the government, citizens contribute to the preservation and promotion of democratic principles and civic rights. This includes the right to free speech, assembly, and participation in the decision-making process.
In summary, Nigerians are encouraged to help the government as it benefits both individuals and the collective well-being of the nation. Active participation can lead to positive social, economic, and political outcomes, fostering a stronger and more vibrant society.

You can check my signature on ways to come out of this hardship.


which particular one of the above is the government at all levels doing?

you didnt answer my second question: were they voted into power to be helped or to serve the people?

how is government helping the people?

how does Nigerians helping the government benefit individuals?
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by paskal16: 5:06pm On Feb 28
It took the protest from nlc yesterday for them to release the cng buses
Stupid dumb government
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by BreconHills(m): 5:06pm On Feb 28
cyberguy72:
NLC is working

The buses were bought, shipped and cleared when NLC handed in its ultimatum abi?

Let's think outside of the prejudice box.

#notopolarthinking

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Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by jmoore(m): 5:10pm On Feb 28
Newton1045:

Am telling you.
Especially our Igbo brethren who milk the people at given chance
Shut up!
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by Calylove: 5:10pm On Feb 28
Action and reaction are equal and opposite. Do this right and the government will wake up.
This government is trying. Try your part by supporting.
Steady power supply in Aba.
CNG busses have come. I believe it will mark the beginning of a new day. A better future.

lexy2014:


which particular one of the above is the government at all levels doing?

you didnt answer my second question: were they voted into power to be helped or to serve the people?

how is government helping the people?

how does Nigerians helping the government benefit individuals?

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Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by enemyofprogress: 5:14pm On Feb 28
Mtcheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew
Re: FG Launches CNG-Powered Buses In Abuja by wildernessVoice: 5:15pm On Feb 28
How much is the gas per kg

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