CNG: Ademola Agoro Foundation Supports FG’s Effort with Strategic Youth Training

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CNG: Ademola Agoro Foundation Supports FG's Effort with Strategic Youth Training


The Ademola Agoro Foundation has taken a proactive step in supporting the Federal Government's push for Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) adoption by launching a strategic youth training initiative. This program aims to empower young Nigerians with the skills and knowledge required to thrive in the emerging CNG sector, fostering economic growth and sustainability.

With the government prioritizing CNG as a cleaner, more affordable alternative to traditional fossil fuels, the foundation's initiative is timely. It focuses on equipping youths with technical skills in CNG conversion, maintenance, and distribution. The training also includes modules on entrepreneurship and business development, enabling participants to establish and manage their ventures within the CNG value chain.

Speaking at the program's launch, the foundation's chairperson, Ademola Agoro, emphasized the importance of youth inclusion in the energy transition. "The future of Nigeria's energy sector lies in the hands of our youth. By equipping them with the necessary tools and expertise, we're not only creating jobs but also contributing to a greener and more sustainable economy," Agoro stated.

The initiative aligns with the Federal Government's broader strategy to reduce dependency on petrol and diesel by promoting CNG as an alternative. This effort is also expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lower transportation costs for Nigerians. The Ademola Agoro Foundation's program complements this vision by creating a skilled workforce capable of driving the adoption and expansion of CNG infrastructure nationwide.

Participants of the training program expressed enthusiasm about the opportunities it presents. One of the trainees, Adebayo Oluwaseun, remarked, "This training has opened my eyes to the potential in the CNG sector. I'm confident that the skills I've gained will enable me to build a successful career in this field."

Industry stakeholders have lauded the foundation's efforts, urging other organizations to follow suit. They highlighted the importance of public-private partnerships in ensuring the success of the government's CNG initiatives. By fostering collaboration between the government, private sector, and non-governmental organizations, Nigeria can accelerate its transition to a cleaner energy future.

The Ademola Agoro Foundation plans to expand the program to other states, targeting more youths and scaling up its impact. This move is expected to create a ripple effect, boosting employment and innovation in the CNG sector while contributing to Nigeria's economic diversification goals.


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