Nigeria Customs to public sale additional time automobiles, FRSC ‘Peace Ambassador Plates’, LASG CNG refueling stations, news in the past week.
FRSC Denies Partnership With WACORPAI On Issuance Of “Peace Ambassador” Quantity Plates
The Federal Street Security Corps (FRSC) has issued a disclaimer, dissociating itself from any partnership with a gaggle known as Wazobia Battle Decision and Peace Initiative (WACORPAI) concerning the issuance of “Peace Ambassador” number plates.
In an announcement on Wednesday, FRSC said that Federal Authorities Quantity Plates are solely issued to Ministries, Departments and Companies, and never by people no matter their affiliations.
“Most of the people is by this discover urged to desist henceforth from patronizing producers of these faux and unlawful quantity plates. Members of the Affiliation who’re presently utilizing the quantity plates ought to take them off to keep away from arrest whereas these intending to buy similar are equally suggested to discontinue.”
LASG Set To Launch Refueling Stations Forward Of The Deployment Of two,000 CNG Buses In 2025
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has mentioned that his administration is dedicated to increasing the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) initiative by investing within the infrastructure, expertise, and partnerships essential to make its adoption seamless and scalable.
Sanwo-Olu said this on Friday December 6, 2024 on the pilot Compressed Pure Gasoline Automobile (CNG) conversion coaching for technicians and mechanics, which was organized by IBILE Oil and Gasoline Company (IOGC).
Additionally talking on the occasion, the MD of IOGC, Ms. Doyin Akinyanju disclosed that it’s on track to ship 4 CNG refueling stations by the top of March 2025 that can service the LASG 2,000 CNG buses arriving in phases throughout 2025.
She famous that 11 further CNG refueling stations throughout Lagos State are deliberate to be delivered between the third quarter of 2025 and the primary quarter of 2026.
Nigeria Customs To Public sale Uncleared Additional time Automobiles At Lagos Ports After 2-week Ultimatum
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Thursday gave a two-week ultimatum to house owners of some overtime containers and vehicles littered round Lagos Ports to clear them or else the cargoes could be auctioned.
The service in an advertorial with The PUNCH said that the affected 512 additional time cargoes are littered round Lagos Ports, together with, Apapa, Kirikiri Lighter Terminal, Ports & Terminals Multiservice Restricted, and Tincan Island Ports.
“In keeping with the NCS Act 2023, the under-listed additional time containers and automobiles domiciled on the under-listed instructions, following a movement of exparte with swimsuit quantity FHC/L/MISC/8262024 dated twenty eighth November 2024, are hereby revealed for the data of most of the people.
“Accordingly, importers/brokers of the additional time items are given a two-week grace interval from the time of this publication to course of and clear their items or forfeit the identical to the Federal Authorities of Nigeria.”