Greenville LNG’s Head of Communications, Media, & PR, Moses G. Duku (middle) receiving the Company’s Award for “Nigeria’s Most Reliable Domestic Gas Distributing Company of the Year” from Engr. Akin-George Fashola the Representative of the Lagos State Government as Engr. Balang, a director of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) looks on with interest during the Award ceremony held at the Radisson Blu Hotel Ikeja Lagos Nigeria recently.

Greenville LNG has clinched the award of Nigeria’s Most Reliable Domestic Gas Distributing Company of the Year at the 2024 Transport Day Media 10th Anniversary Lecture and Awards Ceremony held in Lagos Nigeria recently.

The ceremony which has become an annual landmark event that defines best transportation and safety standards and practices in Nigeria, was attended by the who is who in the regulatory and transportation industry as well as executives from other industrial corporations with huge logistical operations across the country.

The Publisher and Editor-in-chief of the Transport Day Media Organisation, Frank Kintum, in his welcome address celebrated the resilience, progressive improvements and achievements recorded year-on-year in a proactive, determined and patriotic pushback against otherwise manifest operational challenges in the transportation sector, particularly in terms of infrastructure, regulation and funding.

Participants at the event included the Corp Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), the Director General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), the Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), the Director General of the Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology (NITT), and the Commissioner of Transportation in Lagos State; all of whom presented papers at the Lecture session of the event.

Others who attended and also received different categories of awards at the ceremony included Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, Toyota Nigeria Plc, Nigeria Railway Corporation, Infinity Tyres, Kaduna Dry Port, and others.

This year’s Transport Day Media Lecture and Awards ceremony was themed ‘Transportation Safety in Nigeria – The Way Forward.’

Greenville LNG is Nigeria’s private sector’s pioneer and flagship producer and distributor of LNG and CNG for the domestic market.

With the company’s efficient virtual pipeline system consisting of about 600 specialised LNG-powered gas delivery trucks capable of driving about 1,200 kilometres to 1,800 kilometres without the need to refuel, Grenville from its Rumuji gas plant and its gas hubs, delivers sustainable and reliable LNG and CNG energy supplies to every part of Nigeria.

With Gas Stations in Rumuji, Benin, Shagamu, Koton-Karfe and Kaduna, and with Lafia station about to be commissioned into service and Enugu station being progressively developed, Greenville LNG is working actively to open 25 hubs to enable the delivery of cost-cutting and more affordable, cleaner, and more dependable LNG and CNG fuels for homes, industry, and uninterrupted power plants across the country.

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