Kaduna State’s First Liquefied Gas Station Inaugurated, Paving the Way for Economic Growth and Job Opportunities
Senator Uba Sani, the Governor of Kaduna State, inaugurated the first Liquefied Compressed Natural Gas (L-CNG) station established by Greenville LNG in Kakau, Kaduna State. This development marks a significant step forward in transforming the state and creating employment opportunities for the youth, thereby bolstering the state’s economy.
Governor Sani expressed his administration’s dedication to establishing Kaduna as a vibrant business hub. He commended Greenville’s management for reinvigorating the state’s business environment and providing job opportunities for the residents.
The L-CNG gas hub is viewed as a vital source of power, which will benefit micro, small, and medium-sized businesses and industries in the state. Additionally, it will address the state’s pressing need for energy security.
Governor Sani highlighted the significance of Greenville LNG’s initiative, which comes at a time when global fuel prices and currency fluctuations have created challenges. L-CNG presents a robust solution, embraced with enthusiasm in Kaduna State.
The Governor emphasized that this initiative promises not only economic growth but also the revival of various Kaduna-based industries, including textiles, machinery, steel, aluminum, automotive, and oil and gas sectors. It will provide employment opportunities for the youth and invigorate small businesses with the energy they need to thrive. Governor Sani eagerly anticipates the positive impact of this groundbreaking initiative on Kaduna State and the nation as a whole. He expressed the government’s commitment to supporting Greenville LNG in making this initiative a resounding success, underscoring the potential for economic growth and development.