PHOTOS: RTEAN Collaborates With NITT over Nat’l Gas Expansion Prog
PHOTOS: RTEAN Collaborates With NITT over Nat’l Gas Expansion Prog.
After months of consistent orientation and sensitization of the activities of the Nigerian Institute Of Transport Technology (NITT), Ado Ekiti Outreach Learning Centre, to parastatals and ministries within and outside Ekiti State, the Liason Officer, Mr Ademola Lanleyin and other members of staff, yesterday received some august visitors to the NITT centre.
The Chairman, National Gas Expansion Programme, Dr Muhammed Ibrahim, and his team with the State Chairman of the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN)
Ekiti and Ondo States chapters came on an on the spot assessment of the facilities at the NITT.
The Managing Director of LAFBART in Akure was also at the centre with the aforementioned personalities for similar exercise.
Aside inspection of facilities and equipments at the Ado-Ekiti Laison Office, the visit afforded them the opportunity to discuss on the best processing ways of collaborating with NITT as a training center for the gas initiative project, and as an alternative source of energy for vehicles.
The Liason Officer, Mr Ademola Lanleyin, appreciated the guests for visit.
In his words,”On behalf of the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of NITT, DR. Bayero Salih Farah and other principal officers of the institute, I say a big thank you for this visit. This is NITT, the first class transport sector in Nigeria and Sub-Sahara Africa. Collaborating with the NITT as a training centre for the Gas Initiative Project as an alternative source of energy for vehicles is the best thing that could happen to the transport system in Nigeria, most especially, at this stage in the world when many advanced countries are migrating into the use of gas for vehicles. I assure you of the institute’s unflinching support and maximum cooperation in this regard when you are ready.
Ado Ekiti Outreach Learning Centre of the NITT is becoming a house hold name within and outside Ekiti State due to her aggressive continuous marketing strategies implored by the institute.