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LCCI calls for stronger public-private partnership to fast-track Nigeria's EV, CNG transition

Published

1 August 2026

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regulatory

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Micromobility

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Nigeria

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Fusion42 · 2 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry has urged stronger public-private partnerships to address policy and regulatory challenges hindering Nigeria's transition to electric vehicles (EV) and compressed natural gas (CNG). The Federal Government's clean mobility plan includes expanding infrastructure, local manufacturing, and financing options for these technologies to support industrialisation and economic growth.

This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Micromobility.

◆ The Wire takeaway

You must engage government agencies now to shape the rules and infrastructure funding that will define Nigeria’s clean transport market. Slow policy coordination threatens to stall your EV or CNG plans unless you push for faster, clearer regulatory reforms and partnerships.

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Micromobilityclean-mobilitypublic-private-partnershipelectric-vehiclescompressed-natural-gasnigeria