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Our Members are sensitive to CNG usage— Tricycle operator
The Tricycle Owners and Operators Association of Nigeria (TOOAN), Lagos State Chapter, says it is educating its members about the benefits of using Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).
It’s Zonal Chairman, Alhaji Azeez Istijabah, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Lagos, said this would help members take precautionary measures during their operations.
NAN reports that the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Lagos state chapter, on Oct. 16, unveiled its first 3,000 CNG commercial tricycles worth N10.2 billion to ease transport challenges.
Istijabah said: “Though there are economical advantages in converting petrol tricycles to gas but there are precautionary measures needed to be put in place to operate effectively.
“At first instance, operators must not smoke or operate in a naked fire environment.
“Smoking is highly prohibited while operating CNG tricycles because anything gas is highly inflammable.”
The union leader also urged members to avoid overloading their tricycles, urging them to always maintain three passengers at a trip.
“Operators should not allow passengers in the front seat
“Overloading the tricycles is very dangerous, operators need to be very careful and take cognizance of various precautionary measures,” he added.
Mr AbdulAkeem Sabiu, the association’s branch chairman in Abule-Egba, also told NAN that the new development would improve and encourage the operators in the transport business.
According to him, many of the operators are lamenting the high cost of petrol.
He said that the new cheaper CNG initiatives by the Federal Government would bring succour to the transporters and commuters
Sabiu urged the federal government and Lagos state government to create easy access refilling depots for commercial tricycles using CNG.
He said that tricycles were prohibited to operate in Agidingbi area of the state where CNG refilling station is situated.
We want the government to create an easy access for us to enable us refill our tricycles with ease.”
Our Members are Sensitize on CNG usage- Tricycle operator
The Tricycle Owners and Operators Association of Nigeria (TOOAN), Lagos State Chapter, says it is educating its members about the benefits of using Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).
It’s Zonal Chairman, Alhaji Azeez Istijabah, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Lagos, said this would help members take precautionary measures during their operations.
NAN reports that the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Lagos state chapter, on Oct. 16, unveiled its first 3,000 CNG commercial tricycles worth N10.2 billion to ease transport challenges.
Istijabah said: “Though there are economical advantages in converting petrol tricycles to gas but there are precautionary measures needed to be put in place to operate effectively.
“At first instance, operators must not smoke or operate in a naked fire environment.
“Smoking is highly prohibited while operating CNG tricycles because anything gas is highly inflammable.”
The union leader also urged members to avoid overloading their tricycles, urging them to always maintain three passengers at a trip.
“Operators should not allow passengers in the front seat.
“Overloading the tricycles is very dangerous, operators need to be very careful and take cognizance of various precautionary measures,” he added.
Mr AbdulAkeem Sabiu, the association’s branch chairman in Abule-Egba, also told NAN that the new development would improve and encourage the operators in the transport business.
According to him, many of the operators are lamenting the high cost of petrol.
He said that the new cheaper CNG initiatives by the Federal Government would bring succour to the transporters and commuters.
Sabiu urged the federal government and Lagos state government to create easy access refilling depots for commercial tricycles using CNG.
He said that tricycles were prohibited to operate in Agidingbi area of the state where CNG refilling station is situated.
“We want the government to create an easy access for us to enable us refill our tricycles with ease.”