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Eco Bus Thrills Visitors At Abuja Fair

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November 18, 2021
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Eco Bus Thrills Visitors At Abuja Fair

L-R: Board Member, National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Rev. Lambert Ekewuba; Managing Director, Austrian Technologies Nigeria, Mr Johann Rieger; Director, (NADDC), Dr Noah Onasanya; Managing Director, BKG, Mr. Ifeanyi Agwu; Assistant Director, NADDC, Mrs. Felicia Oyebolu by the Eco Bus at the on-going 21 Abuja Motor Fair holding at the International Conference Centre (ICC) annex Abuja.

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Recently introduced gas-powered vehicle in Nigeria, Eco bus, is creating excitement at the ongoing 21st Abuja motor fair.

Most of those visiting the fairground at the International Conference Centre Annex Abuja, are attracted to the eco-green bus stand.

They are thrilled by the unique features of the fully gas-powered vehicle, the latest auto technology in the country.

Chief Executive Officer of Austrian Technologies Nigeria, Mr Johann Rieger, who made a short presentation at the opening ceremony of the fair on Wednesday, said his company was proud to introduce the eco-green bus to Nigeria, noting, “The gas-powered vehicle will bring a major change to bus transportation business in Nigeria and it’s time for that change, which will give us cleaner environment and maximum safety.”

Indeed, he stressed that it would also stop the gas flaring problem plaguing the country for years, since the bus runs on compressed natural gas.

Rieger showed guests who came to the stand some of the unique features of the bus such as driver alcohol and fatigue detection test, CCTV camera system that could be directly integrated into the city surveillance system; reverse camera; handicapped ramp and wheelchair area.

Other features are an electronic dashboard with an extended eco-telematics system, real time driver’s feedback on safety and economic driving and on-board video education with UNICEF support.

He said the company would periodically organise training programmes for eco bus drivers to ensure maximum safety and high return on investment.

Also, the Director General of the  National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Jelani Aliyu, represented by Dr Noah Onasanya, a director, said the government would give necessary support for the gas-powered vehicle business to thrive in Nigeria. 

A member of the Board of the NADDC, Rev. Lambert Ekewuba, also said he was impressed with the bus, as it would facilitate the drive towards green energy, and help the environment.

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