Minister of State for Industry, Trade and
Investment, Dr. Samuel Ortom has revealed the
Federal Government's plans to roll out made-in-
Nigeria vehicles into the market next month, June
2014.
The Minister made this known when he
received a delegation from Automobile Peugeot, France in his office in
Abuja, Punch reports. The minister, while addressing the delegation
which included the company's Vice President, Mr.
Yves Moulin, said the newly introduced auto policy
is quite effective and is attracting automobile
brands to establish assembly plants in Nigeria.
Continue... "The automotive policy is derived from the
National Industrial Revolution Plan, and we
are happy with the response we have been
getting from the automotive industry
worldwide; and with your coming, it shows
that this policy is working. When the policy was introduced, people criticised it and most
of them do not understand the benefit of the
policy. We have had several stakeholders
from the automotive industry approaching us
to set up assembly plants and spare parts
plants in the country. I want to assure up you on behalf of the government that we will do
everything to make sure the policy
succeeds.” the minister said Meanwhile the first set of Peugeot cars assembled
here in Nigeria would be reeled out next month,
says Managing Director, Peugeot Automobile
Nigeria Limited, Mr Ibrahim Boyi. He said this was
made possible due to the Auto policy placed by
the government.
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