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Breaking: Uba Sani unveils Africa’s first L-CNG Station in Kaduna

Kaduna State has taken a giant leap into the future of clean energy, as Governor Uba Sani officially unveiled Nigeria’s first Liquefied Compressed Natural Gas (L-CNG) station in Kakau, Kaduna State.

The landmark event, marks a significant milestone in the country’s energy landscape, as experts insist that Kaduna State cements its position as a trailblazer in the adoption of innovative technologies.

Governor Uba Sani, who was accompanied by top government officials and industry leaders, expressed his administration’s commitment to fostering a secure and conducive business environment in Kaduna State.

“We are proud to be at the forefront of Nigeria’s energy revolution,” Governor Uba Sani said. “Our partnership with Greenville LNG is a testament to our dedication to attracting investments that drive economic growth and improve the lives of our citizens.”

The L-CNG station, which is the first of its kind in Africa, is expected to provide a cleaner and more efficient alternative to traditional fuels, reducing carbon emissions and promoting a healthier environment.

Greenville LNG’s Director of Inter-Governmental Relations, Alhaji Zubairu Ibrahim Bayi, praised Governor Uba Sani’s administration for its support, saying, “We are grateful for the seamless facilitation of this project. Kaduna State has demonstrated its readiness for business, and we look forward to a long and fruitful partnership.”

The unveiling ceremony was attended by industry stakeholders, investors, and government officials, who hailed the development as a game-changer for Nigeria’s energy sector.

With this groundbreaking achievement, Kaduna State has set a new standard for innovation and progress, paving the way for other states to follow suit. As the country continues to navigate the challenges of climate change and energy security, Governor Uba Sani’s visionary leadership has positioned Kaduna State as a beacon of hope for a sustainable future.

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