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NIPCO Urges Nigerians To Embrace LPG For Cooking
The Nigerian Indepen
dent Petroleum Company (NIPCO) has advised Nigerians to embrace the use of cooking gas.
The company said that cooking gas was cleaner and safer.
Its Managing Director, Mr Venkataraman Venkatapathy, gave the advice at the company’s 10th Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Lagos.
Venkatapathy said the use of cooking gas would reduce the depletion of the forest by those cutting trees for firewood.
According to him, LPG has intensified efforts to promote access to clean, safe, affordable and stress free cooking gas with the development of more skid centres across the country.
He said the skid centres were places the LPG accessories such as burners, cylinders and regulators could be purchased by the public.
The sales index of LPG gas indicated the level of confidence the public reposed in the company’s cooking gas.
Speaking on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), Venkatpathy said NIPCO would support government to develop it as another viable alternative fuel for vehicles in the country.
He said CNG was now available in seven filling stations in Benin, Edo, adding that “over 2,000 vehicles and hundreds of tricycles currently operate in Benin on this environmentally friendly fuel’’.
The NIPCO boss said that 10 other outlets were under various stages of completion across the country and they would complement the services of the existing ones when they commenced operations.