Army takes delivery of five new CNG buses in Abuja

Jp Sadoh
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In a bid to bolster operational efficiency and promote sustainable practices, the Nigerian Army has taken delivery of five brand-new Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses in Abuja. The move is part of the Army’s broader strategy to modernize its transportation assets while reducing its carbon footprint and fuel costs.

The delivery of the eco-friendly buses signals a forward-thinking shift in the Army’s logistics and mobility framework, aligning with national efforts to transition toward cleaner energy alternatives. By integrating CNG-powered vehicles into its fleet, the military aims to demonstrate leadership in adopting green technologies within Nigeria’s public and security sectors.

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Army authorities emphasized that the initiative is not only environmentally responsible but also economically strategic, as CNG is more cost-effective compared to conventional fossil fuels. The buses are expected to be deployed for troop movement, administrative transport, and other non-combat mobility needs across commands and formations.

The Nigerian Army’s adoption of CNG vehicles follows growing global trends where armed forces are increasingly embracing innovative, sustainable logistics solutions to enhance readiness and reduce long-term operational costs.….KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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