Video: See the type of fuel this Danfo driver uses for his bus, you will be surprised

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Lagos Bus Driver Goes to Filling Station And Buys Cheap Fuel Sold At N200 For His Car Tank
  • A commercial bus driver in Lagos uses compressed natural gas to power his bus and he was seen buying it at a filling station
  • The bus driver installed two GNG cylinders in his Danfo bus and they were placed under the passenger seats
  • The Lagos Bus driver went to a NIPCO filling station where CNG is sold to buy the gas which is cheaper than PMS

A bus driver in Lagos went to a filling station and bought CNG fuel for his Danfo bus.

The driver was seen at the NIPCO filling station where compressed natural gas is sold.

Danfo driver buys CNG for his bus.The Danfo driver bought CNG to power his bus. Photo credit: Getty Images/Bloomberg and Poco_bw.
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A video posted by Ayofe shows that the Danfo driver had two CNG cylinders in his bus.

Buying CNG in Lagos

The CNG pump attendant at the NIPCO filling station was seen selling the gas to the customer.

Ayofe said:

"Most Danfo buses in Lagos have made the switch to CNG, a cleaner alternative fuel. No time to waste time."

The video did not mention how much a cubic meter of CNG was sold at the NIPCO filling station, but the fuel is priced between N200 and N260, according to Nagendra Verma, the managing director of NIPCO Gas.

Watch the video below:

Reactions as bus driver buys CNG

@Pharmozee said:

"Time bomb waiting to explode. If that bus crashes, it will burst into flames instantly, just like aircraft. So safety is zero."

@Dominator said:

"Most people start condemning this new development. Why our people like this?"

@ola olubisi said:

"Watch how they will start condemning this good initiative. God bless President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Akanbi."

@ADEGOLD said:

"When I heard it will cost 1.4m to convert my car I run."

@Pentagon bricks said:

"When the demand is much now, the government will still give another excuse that so so thing is happening at the depot. In other to increase the price."

Man gives out PMS for free

In a related story, a Nigerian man warmed many hearts on social media after he bought one gallon of fuel and handed it out for free. This came at a time when fuel was being sold at the price of N850 per litre in some places across the country.

The driver who received the free fuel was short of words as he poured it happily into his car and embraced the kind man afterwards.

A lot of Nigerians who saw the video praised the man and said they wished to also encounter him.

Source: Legit.ng

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