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Ooni Of Ife’s SUV Now To Use Cooking Gas As Fuel


THLD Promises To Convert Nigeria To Use Of Domestic Gas Instead Of Petrol, Diesel
The official SUV of the Imperial Majesty, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Babatunde Adeyeye Ogunwusi was among the four vehicles converted from the use of premium motor spirit (PMS) to domestic/ cooking gas, (LPG) and were unveiled before the media by THLD International Logistic Limited on Saturday, 25th of February, 2017.
The unveiling ceremony which took place at the temporary premises of THLD at 79/81  Awolowo road, Ikeja, Lagos was witnessed by a horde of journalist.
The event became a platform where the workability of the new system of powering motor engines was explained in its simplest method to the pressmen.
Other vehicles remodernised are the transit buses belonging to Chisco and Efex Motor Lines. A car belong to THLD was also recreated for the use of cooking gas.
However, the CEO/ M.D of THLD via Skype, Mr. Olusegun Olajuwan told the media that his company has perfected its plans to getting almost every vehicle in Nigeria to the use of domestic gas (LPG) instead of the present norm of the utilization of petrol and diesel.
Mr. Olajuwan said:
“THLD International Logistic has come to Nigeria at the right time. The present economic recession has necessitated Nigerians to looking for alternative but cheaper means of generating power via generator sets and fueling of their vehicles. There is no better time than now for Nigerians vis-à-vis the governments and corporate bodies to embrace this innovation.
“Permit me to say, that where Nigeria is only now getting this service, other African countries like Ghana has been using this method to power their cars and trucks for many years. The problem is not that the system is bad for us, its introduction was hampered because Nigerians are most times slow in adapting to new technologies.

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