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12 Nigerian Unis Cook Up All Electric Campus Buses
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41158, member: 636"] Twelve Nigerian universities will design and build electric shuttle buses for campus transportation. The Nigerian Automotive Design and Development Council picked two schools from each of the country's six regions for the project. Director General Oluwemimo Osanipin announced the plan during a meeting with car industry leaders in Akwa Ibom State. The universities must create buses that run completely on electricity rather than gasoline. Most parts for these vehicles will come from Nigerian companies rather than foreign suppliers. Osanipin explained that assemblers and car manufacturers will join the project after universities finish their designs. Banks and financial companies will provide money to build the electric buses once planning ends. The Bank of Industry and other lenders have agreed to support the vehicle production effort. Government officials want local companies to handle most of the manufacturing work. The project aims to reduce dependence on imported transportation equipment. Automotive Dealers of Nigeria President Ajibola Adedoyin supports stronger rules for car imports and sales. He believes proper regulation will improve security and increase government tax collection from vehicle purchases. Adedoyin wants authorities to require all car imports to go through registered dealers for better tracking. The new rules could help police trace vehicles used in crimes more easily. Government leaders must balance safety regulations with keeping cars affordable for ordinary citizens. [/QUOTE]
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