Alternative Fuel: NNPC Ltd partners NIPCO on developing 56 CNG stations

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd), has entered into strategic partnership with NIPCO Gas Limited to develop 56 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations across the country.

The NNPC Ltd said the partnership was part of its commitment to reducing carbon footprint and providing cheaper alternative fuel to motorists.

Briefing journalists in Abuja on Thursday, Malam Mele Kyari, Group Chief Executive Officer, NNPC Ltd., said the initiative was in addition to the phased deployment of 56 CNG stations planned by NNPC Retail across the country.

Kyari said the collaboration would expand the country’s CNG infrastructure, improve access to CNG, and accelerate the adoption of cheaper and cleaner alternative fuel to be used by buses, cars and tricycle, popularly called Keke NAPEP.

Speaking on its price when operational, Kyari said CNG price per kg would be determined by market forces, adding that the price would be very affordable because gas was more stable than petroleum.

He said the project would bring multiple benefits to Nigerians, including access to cheaper fuel, reduced cost of transportation, reduced carbon emission, create new business value chains and streams of job opportunities.

“Under the NNPC-NIPCO strategic partnership, 35 state-of-the-art CNG stations will be constructed nationwide, including three Mother stations.

“Once fully operational, the stations can service over 200,000 vehicles daily, thereby significantly reducing carbon emissions and associated impact on climate.

“The project will be rolled out in phases. The first phase, comprising 21 CNG stations, will support intra-city transportation and be ready by the first quarter of 2024.

“The second phase, comprising 35 CNG stations, will support inter-city transformation and will be ready by the first quarter of 2025,” he said.

To deepen and sustain this initiative, the GCEO said the NNPC Ltd. had floated NNPC Prime LNG Limited for domestic LNG production and supply.

He said the deployment phases would be in Short, medium and long term.

He explained that the short term would cover immediate deployment in major cities, utilising existing NNPC Retail and NIPCOS stations to co-locate the CNG refueling stations and also provide workshop for vehicle conversion/retrofit.

“The Medium Term will cover deployment across the country to deepen the utilisation across the country to provide more vehicle conversion workshops and partner with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMS) for supply of re-fuelling stations, conversion kits LNG/CNG trucks, among others.

“The long term will cover In-Country Production to capture and penetrate regional markets with design and production of key refueling equipment, conversion kits among others,” he said.

He said it was also collaborating with Miju Auto Gas, a leading CNG kit OEM, based in India, to set up training and conversion centres to facilitate in-country conversion of vehicles from petrol to CNG.

According to him, NIPCO Gas Limited is currently operating 14 CNG stations across Nigeria and has converted over 7,000 vehicles to run on CNG.

He further explained that NIPCO’s technical competence and field experience will bolster the initiative’s success and amplify its positive impact on the nation’s economy.

Speaking, the Managing Director, NIPCO, Mr Nagendra verma, said working with NNPC Ltd would deepen gas utilisation.

Verma, while stating that it has 12 years experience in the distribution of auto CNG, added that NIPCO would continuously work with NNPC Ltd towards gas market expansion.

He assured that it would meet the expectations of Nigerians in providing economic fuel.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

French Dev’t Agency, HRF Foundation Sign 5 Million Euro Grant

The French Development Agency, AFD, and the Hailemariam and Roman Foundation (HRF) have signed a 5-million-Euro grant agreement for a project to preserve Ethiopia's Maze National Park and its watershed.

The project on the Preservation of Maze National Park (MzNP) and its Watershed in Ethiopia is envisaged to make the park a model of well-managed, functional national park which adequately renders social, economic, and ecological benefits to the local communities that have long been the guardians of this relatively intact park, it was learned.

The 5-year project is going to be implemented by the HR foundation with a total grant of 5 million Euro from AFD.

During the signing ceremony, French Ambassador Rémi Maréchaux pointed out the uniqueness of Ethiopian bio-diversity and emphasized “the comprehensive approach of the project that will support the conservation of bio-diversity in Maze National Park.”

He also stressed that it is necessary to improve the conditions of the surrounding communities and finally ensure sufficient water flow in Maze’s River for the benefits of the nature and the people.

Former Prime Minister and Chair of the HRF Board, Hailemariam Dessalegn, on his part stated that the bio-diversity stock of Ethiopia has been dwindling and most of the remnant bio-diversity resources are found only in peripheries that are designated as protected areas due to population pressure and climate change.

According to a joint press statement of the development agency and the foundation, the grant agreement signing ceremony paves the way for the formal commencement of the project in December 2023.

The grant was inked by Roman Tesfaye, former First Lady and CEO of the HRF, and Sonia Lioret, Deputy Director AFD; and co-signed by Ambassador Rémi Maréchaux.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

One Country One Priority Product Project Launched

One Country One Priority Product" (OCOP) Project, which aimed to enhancing the production and productivity of teff in Ethiopia was launched today.

A launching workshop under the theme "Strengthening the teff value chain in Ethiopia through promotion of best practices for enhanced production and productivity One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) Project"was launched in Addis Ababa.

The workshop brings together ministers and high-level officials, local and international partners, the private sector and researchers to ensure collaboration and shared responsibility towards achieving increased production, productivity and incomes of actors in the teff value chain.

Advisor for agricultural and horticulture at the Ministry of Agriculture, Abdulsemed Abdo said the project is anticipated to contribute and improve food and nutrition security of the country by increasing the production and productivity of incomes of actors in the teff value chain.

The quality and special characteristics of teff make it a valuable contributor to better nutrition, he said, adding the implementation of this project will involve various actors.

FAO Representative in Ethiopia, Farayi Zimudzi said this project aspires to foster better production, enhanced nutrition, a healthier environment, and an improved quality of life for all leaving no one behind, which is in line with a FAO's corporate strategic focus.

She added that this project aims to significantly contribute to the nation's food and nutrition security in the pursuit of sustainable and resilient food sector.

"FAO firmly believes that by harnessing the unique qualities of teff and investing in this development, we can significantly contribute to improved food and nutrition security inequality," she added.

FAO has launched a five-year program (2021-2025) called Global Action on Green Development of Special Agricultural Products (SAP): One Country One Priority Product (OCOP).

As part of this initiative, the Government of Ethiopia has selected teff as its priority commodity. And FAO is providing technical support for the development of teff value chain.

OCOP is a two-year project designed to support the Government of Ethiopia to enhance the production and productivity of teff, with its unique quality and special characteristics that can contribute to better nutrition and human health.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Council of Ministers Passes Decision for Declarations of State of Emergency in Amhara Region

The Council of Ministers in its 23rd regular session today has unanimously passed decision to declare a state of emergency in the Amhara region.

The council noted that the illegal activities in Amhara Regional State backed by arms has reached a point where it cannot be controlled by the regular law enforcement.

The situation in the region is seriously disrupting the peaceful socio-economic activities of the public, affecting the peace and safety of the public and it has threatened the constitutional order of the nation. Hence, to ensure the peace and safety of the public, the situation requires a state of emergence and take appropriate measures.

The council further recalled that the Amhara Regional State has made request to the federal government noting that the destabilization in the region is causing large scale of humanitarian, social and economic losses and cannot be controlled through regular law enforcement.

Accordingly, the council of ministers has passed decision for a declaration of state of emergency in the Amhara Regional State and take proper measures in accordance to article 93/1 of the Federal Constitution.

Hence, the Council of Ministers has unanimously passed decision for a state of emergency to be declared in the Amhara region.

Meanwhile, the Council of Ministers has also discussed on the draft proclamation of Addis Ababa University establishment.

The proclamation that enables the University to become autonomy and carry out its research activities and teaching and learning process without any interference. The bill will be effective. The council thoroughly discussed and approved it to become effective from the date of publication on Negartte Gazette.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

DPM and Foreign Minister Demeke Holds Talks with EU Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Demeke Mekonnen held talks with European Union Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa, Annette Weber, on Ethiopia-EU cooperation and regional issues today.

The officials extensively discussed the peace process in Ethiopia, Ethiopia-EU cooperation, and regional issues of mutual importance, according to Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Demeke briefed the special envoy on the ongoing post-war peace consolidation efforts of the Ethiopian Government, including the implementation of the transitional justice process in tandem with the tremendous task of rehabilitating the displaced and reconstructing the infrastructure damaged by the war in northern Ethiopia.

In this regard, he reaffirmed the continued commitment of the government to the full implementation of the peace agreement.

International partners such as the EU need to provide support for the overall undertakings of the government, Demeke underscored.

Concerning the situation in Sudan, he noted that Ethiopia, as a neighboring country, strongly believes that sustainable solution could only be brought about through negotiations and dialogue while ensuring that the peace process in the country is owned and led by its people.

Peace efforts should be channeled through the IGAD platform under the auspices of the African Union, the deputy premier and foreign minister stated.

He also pointed out that Ethiopia is hosting 70,000 refugees who fled the war in Sudan and called for support to the humanitarian efforts of the government in this respect.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

State of Emergency to Remain in Force for Six Months: Justice Minister Gideon Timotios

The state of emergency declared to be implemented in the Amhara Region will remain in force for the next six months, Justice Minister Gideon Timotios announced today.

The decree issued to be implemented in the Amhara Region will also be implemented in other areas of the country as needed, he added.

The justice minister gave clarification on the State of Emergency Proclamation No. 6/2015 issued by the Council of Ministers to protect public peace and security at the 23rd regular meeting of the Council of Ministers today.

According to him, it has become impossible to control the armed activity being carried out in the region by the regular law enforcement and has immensely disrupted the economic and social activities of the region.

The minister further pointed out that the Amhara regional administration has faced a breach of security that cannot be dealt with by the regular law enforcement system.

Stressing that the violation of security has caused pressure on the inhabitants of the region, Gideon said the appropriate legal framework was established and the necessary steps taken by the federal government based on the Constitution.

Based on this, federal security institutions and the Council of Ministers have reviewed and concluded that it is necessary to declare a state of emergency in order to protect public peace and order, the minister elaborated.

He explained that it is clearly indicated that the state of emergency is primarily applicable to Amhara region.

However, Gideon pointed out that measures taken to maintain public peace and tranquility will be implemented in any part of the country when necessary to stop any activity that aggravates the security problem at the region or national level.

The minister disclosed that a State of Emergency Command Post has been established for the implementation of the proclamation.

The command post will be headed by the Director-General of the National Intelligence and Security Service, and it will be accountable to the Prime Minister.

The members, structure and organization of the command post will be decided by the Prime Minister, according to the justice minister.

The command post is given the authority to declare curfew, block road for a certain period of time, close down or terminate service facility and transport.

It has also been given the authority to arrest suspects that attempt or prepare to commit crimes against the government and the constitutional system and violate the emergency decree and obstruct its implementation without a court order.

The state of emergency, which will remain in effect for the coming six months, can be terminated before the expiration period if the House of People's Representatives determine so.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

SW women enjoined to adopt culture of peacebuilding

The Council on Foreign Relations revealed that the presence of women in positions of leadership and peacebuilding can greatly reduce the likelihood of violent conflict emerging.

The South West Regional Delegate for Women’s Empowerment and the Family, Ediage Lucia Dipita Sona, has enjoined women to adopt the culture of peacebuilding.

She made the call during the National Women’s Convention for Peace which took place in Buea, on August 3, 2023.

The main aim of the Convention was to emphasize women, to embark on a peaceful journey beginning from their homes.

“When women start something, they don’t leave it halfway, they want to do it till the end. I want to believe that, the women of the SW region are not sleeping, because we have already started obtaining the peace, we are building it pace by pace,” Ediage Lucia Dipita said.

The process of peacebuilding through the National Women’s Convention began in Yaounde.

The South West Regional Coordinator for the National Women’s Convention for Peace in Cameroon, Fanny Besem Ako, says the Convention in Buea was to enlighten the women who were not in Yaounde, about what went through there.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

CENPA pleads on President Biya to create special fund for English Language Newspapers

Members of the Cameroon English Language Newspaper Publishers Association, CENPA, have pleaded with the Head of State, President Paul Biya to create a special fund for English language Newspapers who have been suffering due to the Anglophone Crisis.

They made the plea during the opening of a two-day workshop on August 3, 2023, in Ebolowa.

The workshop was held under the theme ” Rescuing the dying Anglophone Print Media”.

According to the president of CENPA, Ngah Christian Mbipgo, who doubles as Publisher of The Guardian Post newspaper, they have lost their readership in the North West and South West Regions, and most of the companies that used to advertise with them, have been crippled by the crisis which in turn affects them.

” We are barely surviving, that is why we are making a plea to the head of state, to create a special fund to assist the English Language Newspaper,” the CENPA president said.

Ngah Christian went further to say; “While it is an established fact that the media industry in Cameron is facing numerous challenges, the case of English language newspapers is peculiar in that we lack sponsors. It is regrettable that Anglophones, by their nature, don’t have the culture of promoting media organs,”.

The South Regional Delegate for Communication, Marguerite Solange Beko’o while presiding over the workshop on behalf of the Minister of Communication said the government is always ready to assist English language print media.

“We hope that, by the end of this two-day workshop, they will be able to come out with solutions that these English language Newspapers are facing,”. She stated.

Some 30 English-language Newspaper publishers attended the workshop.

Source: Cameroon News Agency