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Govt adopts 88 safety standards for CNG vehicles
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Govt adopts 88 safety standards for CNG vehicles

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Last updated: October 14, 2024 4:25 am
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Published: October 14, 2024
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The Federal Government says it has adopted 88 international standards for Compressed Natural Gas products to bolster the ongoing rollout of various CNG initiatives across the country.

It said this procedure will ensure a smooth implementation of CNG systems in vehicles and to ensure the use of quality products in Nigeria.

The Director-General of Standard Organisation of Nigeria, Dr Ifeanyi Okeke, made this disclosure in a statement issued on Sunday to commemorate the World Standards Day celebration in Abuja. The annual celebration is themed, “Our Shared Vision for a Better World: Standards for Changing the Climate”.

Okeke said that the event was aimed at raising awareness about the impact of standards on industrialisation and economic growth.

Recently, there have been growing concerns regarding the conversion to CNG vehicles, particularly in relation to the risks of explosions and other safety hazards associated with the use of CNG as a fuel source.

These apprehensions stem from reports of incidents where improperly installed or maintained CNG systems have led to dangerous situations, raising questions about the adequacy of safety regulations and the need for more rigorous oversight.

But reacting, the SON DG said the government adopted international standards to ensure that CNG products meet rigorous safety and quality benchmarks, ultimately supporting the broader transition to sustainable energy solutions.

He said, “Standards are crucial in achieving these goals and in facilitating the development of renewable energy; energy efficiency, and sustainable practices.

“SON in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s agenda, has adopted 88 international standards for Compressed Natural Gas products to support the success of CNG initiatives.

“Additionally, SON is a member of the committee developing the Natural Gas Vehicles Monitoring System, aimed at overseeing the implementation of CNG systems in vehicles and to ensure the use of quality products in Nigeria.”

The SON boss said the organisation has also conducted factory visits to China and India to certify CNG components.

“SON has also conducted factory visits to China and India to certify CNG components and kits, prioritising safety and quality assurance. As we navigate the challenges of climate change, we must acknowledge that standards are vital for successfully implementing mitigation strategies.

“Let me assure you that SON is dedicated to improving life through standardization and quality assurance, fostering consumer confidence, and enhancing the global competitiveness of Made-in-Nigeria products.

“Through global collaboration, Standards bodies around the world align their activities with the Sustainable Development Goals for peace, prosperity, and the welfare of people and the planet. International Standards offer practical solutions which we must all identify with to become part of the solution since they are the backbone of global progress,” the statement concluded.



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