 Now, President Bonlatino Bo has pledged Nigeria's commitment to end gas flaring as part of its contribution to the global push through reduced methane emissions. Toonaboo told world leaders at the COP28 summit on methane and other non-CO2 greenhouse gases in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates. Toonaboo spoke alongside the COP28 president Dr. Ahmed Al-Jabbar, the United States Special Envoy on Climate, John Kerry, and the Chinese Envoy on Climate Shea Jinhua. St. Nigeria has incentives and punitive measures to encourage compliance and punish the voters. Commanding the Emirati government for its drive to reduce G8Gs, the president welcomed new developments made by the entities, hopping on the need for participants to implement their net-zero commitments. We are committed to critical steps to reduce methane emissions by ensuring flared gas are eliminated. There is a huge penalty for that. There is equally a huge incentive to do so. The measures that were taken here is a welcome development. No doubt about that. And we are with the leadership of UAE for the commitments so far. We are concentrating on the gas export usage domestically and export for other countries. I can assure you that we will be partner in progress to achieve renewables. We are committed to energy mix. President Borla Tinnaboo expressed in Nigeria's commitment there at the COP28 to the zero emission of gases. In the same vein, Nigeria is in tradition a fleet of 100 electric buses as part of its ambitious plan to reduce its carbon footprint and modernize its transportation systems. President Borla Tinnaboo announced the initiative at the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai. The move aims to position Nigeria as a pioneer in green manufacturing and industrialization, focusing on natural gas as a transition fuel alongside other renewable energy sources. Hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.