In a significant development for the education and energy sectors, 500 polytechnic students in Lagos have commenced training in Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) conversion. This initiative aims to equip students with the skills needed to support the growing demand for alternative energy solutions in Nigeria.
The training program focuses on the technical aspects of CNG conversion, including installation, maintenance, and safety procedures. By providing hands-on experience, the program prepares students for careers in the energy sector and promotes the use of cleaner fuel alternatives.
Officials believe this initiative will not only enhance the employability of graduates but also contribute to the country’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable energy practices.
As the program unfolds, stakeholders are optimistic about its potential to create a skilled workforce capable of driving innovations in the energy industry.
