Engineer Dotun Sanusi, a successful businessman and philanthropist from Ibadan, has taken a major step forward in making Oyo State a leader in eco-friendly transportation.
Following the recent introduction of the first electric bus in the state, Sanusi has now unveiled the very first electric motorcycles and solar-powered tricycles.
This is a significant development that underscores Sanusi’s commitment to transforming Oyo’s transportation sector.
He had previously announced plans to bring electric buses to the state, and this latest initiative delivers on that promise.
The electric motorcycles and solar-powered tricycles will bring in a new era for residents of Ona Ara local government, Ibadan, and beyond, allowing them to travel in a way that’s friendly to the environment.
Residents of Akaran, Amuloko, Olunloyo, Adesola, Olorunsogo, and surrounding areas expressed enthusiasm and gratitude for the creative effort.
Local officials and community people complimented Sanusi’s vision and leadership in promoting this transformation, highlighting the benefits for the state’s transportation infrastructure and environmental sustainability.
What they’re saying
Sanusi emphasized the importance of adopting green technologies to combat environmental challenges and improve the quality of life for the state’s residents.
“The arrival of these electric vehicles shows our commitment to Oyo’s economic development,” he asserted.
“We are committed to reducing our carbon footprint while providing efficient and affordable transportation options for the people.”
Why this matters
The introduction of these electric vehicles is expected to significantly reduce air and noise pollution, contributing to a healthier environment.
Bottom Line
With the arrival of these electric motorcycles and solar-powered tricycles, Oyo State is poised to become a leader in green transportation within Nigeria. This initiative aligns with the global push for sustainable mobility solutions and sets a strong example for other regions to follow.