The Federal Government, through the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (PCNGi), has donated four 50-seater hybrid buses to the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) to enhance public transportation in Abuja.
The buses, which can operate on both Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and diesel, are designed to ensure uninterrupted service even when CNG is unavailable.
Presenting the vehicles to the FCT Minister in Abuja, PCNGi Chief Executive Officer and Programme Director, Michael Oluwagbemi, reaffirmed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment to providing cheaper, safer, and more reliable transport for Nigerians. He described the FCT Minister as one of the strongest supporters of the CNG initiative and said the buses would serve as “foundation assets” for new city terminals.
Oluwagbemi stated that the FCTA would oversee the operation and maintenance of the buses, while PCNGi would monitor their use and impact to ensure optimal service delivery. He expressed optimism that within the next two to three years, Abuja residents, including private car owners, would prefer public buses, similar to practices in developed countries.
Receiving the buses on behalf of the Minister, FCT Mandate Secretary for Transport, Chinedu Elechi, thanked President Tinubu and PCNGi for the gesture, describing it as a boost to the capital’s transport network.
Elechi noted that public transport remains vital for residents without private vehicles and for those who opt for public options despite owning cars. He highlighted the administration’s recent commissioning of modern bus terminals at Mabushi and Kugbo, stating that more buses would be deployed soon.
The donation is part of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda aimed at strengthening public transportation in the FCT.