Innoson Vehicle has launched a state-of-the-art car service centre and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) conversion facility in Aba, Abia State.
This development comes on the heels of President Bola Tinubu’s commissioning of the Geometric Integrated Power Project, Nigeria’s first autonomous power plant, which promises uninterrupted power supply to Aba and its environs.
The new centre aims to provide comprehensive automotive services, including maintenance and repair, while promoting eco-friendly fuel alternatives through engine conversions.
The centre is equipped with modern tools and equipment, staffed by trained technicians, and designed to provide top-notch services to customers.
The idea for the service center and CNG conversion facility was first proposed by Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, during a meeting with Innoson Group’s Chairman and CEO, Chief Innocent Chukwuma.
The governor encouraged Innoson to establish a vehicle service plant in Aba, recognizing the city’s potential as a commercial and industrial hub.
Governor Otti appealed to Chief Chukwuma to expedite the establishment of the plant, aiming to complete it before the end of last year.
He expressed his confidence in Aba’s potential for business expansion and assured that his administration would support the growth of the city.
The new service centre and CNG conversion facility are a testament to Innoson’s commitment to innovation and sustainability.
The company has been at the forefront of Nigeria’s automotive industry, known for its high-quality vehicles and services.
The CNG conversion facility is a significant development in the region, offering a cleaner and more cost-effective alternative to traditional fuels.
The conversion process involves modifying diesel and petrol engines to run on Compressed Natural Gas, reducing emissions and operating costs.
Innoson’s investment in the service centre and CNG conversion facility demonstrates its dedication to supporting the growth of Aba and the surrounding region. The company’s efforts align with Governor Otti’s vision for Abia State’s development and his commitment to creating a business-friendly environment.
Source/Razor