Federal Road Safety will not allow this: Netizens react to fuel car converted to gas by Nigerian man

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A Nigerian man decided to convert a car that uses fuel to depend on gas and as a result left many Nigerians worried about the dangers.

Recall that Ikejabrid reported that ever since the fuel subsidy, many Nigerian have been finding transportation very difficult.

In an exclusive interview that was done many bus drivers complained and many Nigerians cried out that the transportation fare was too much.

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In an attempt to at least curb this menace for Nigerians, Innoson Motor invented a car that solely depends on gas.

Following this, a Nigerian man in a TikTok video that was posted by  @daddymickeylove captured how he converted a car using PMS (Petroleum Motor Spirit) to CNG (Compressed Natural Gas).

While the innovative idea was nothing short of a good one, many netizens were worried about the cylinder that was placed on the vehicle’s boot.

According to one of the people who complained of the dangers, he said, “This is risky because of high temperatures and also during impact especially at the rear of the vehicle.”

READ ALSO: “We Nigerians are our own problem”: Daniel Regha, others blast petrol stations for the sudden price of fuel

President Tinubu’s plead for ₦500 billion for fuel subsidy palliatives

Meanwhile, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu wrote a letter to the House of Representatives, urging an amendment to the 2022 supplementary appropriation Act in order to enable the Federal Government acquire N500 billion to provide palliatives aimed at alleviating the impact of the fuel subsidy removal.

During Wednesday’s plenary session, Speaker Tajudeen Abbas read President Tinubu’s letter on the floor of the House.

The letter, titled “Request for the amendment of the 2022 appropriation act,” explained the necessity of sourcing funds to address the consequences of the recent removal of fuel subsidy in Nigeria.

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