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NAC Set To Create Jobs For Nigerians
The Director General, Na
tional Automotive Council (NAC), Mr Aminu Julala, has stated the readiness of the council to provide direct and indirect employment opportunities for Nigerians through the automotive sector.
Jalala stated this recently at Onne Port during an interactive session with Journalists.
He stressed that the automotive sector is a big employer of Labour as well as an industry that plays a strategic and catalytic role in the economic development of the country.
He said the Automotive council has formulated a National Development Plan to ensure that many components of raw materials are well developed for the vehicle manufacturing companies.
The Director-General explained that the National Development Plan will facilitate a steady increase in the local coutent of vehicles assembled in Nigerian stressing that with this increase over time specific parts will be manufactured locally as Nigerian suppliers develop adequate competence in vehicle manufacturing.
He emphasized that the Nigerian Automotive Development Plan will create many small and Medium Enterprises as well as direct and indirect jobs in the sector, stressing that a viable automotive industry in Nigeria will bring about significant quality employment and a range of technological advanced manufacturing opportunities.
Jalala said that currently the Nigerian automotive market can support an indigenous and cable automotive industry.
He said the federal government auto policy implemented on October 1, 2013 is on course and has recorded milestones already, adding that about 25 auto manufacturers have expressed interest to commence manufacturing of locally vehicles.
The Director General said that already Peugeot Automobile of Nigeria (PAN) Stallion and Innoson vehicle manufacturing are producing different ranges of vehicles in the country, adding that ANAMMCO would soon start assembling vehicles in Nigeria.
He said that Chinese trucks, Ford, Toyota and Honda companies are also interested in coming into the country to commence manufacturing in the country.
Jalala explained further that the actual production of locally made cars in Nigeria commenced in July 2014, stressing that within that period 25,000 Unit have been rolled out, with Peugeot Automobile Nigeria having 25,000 vehicle manufacturing capacity, Nissan has 50,000 capacity and Leyland has 5,000 vehicle capacity .
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