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Stakeholders Urge FG To Retain Auto Policy
Stakeholders in the auto
mobile sector have urged the Federal Government to retain the auto policy to promote advancement of the country’s economy.
Speaking to newsmen in Abuja on Monday, the Managing Director ABC Transport Plc, Mr. Frank Nneji said there is the need for the present administration to retain the auto policy in order to facilitate the growth and advancement of the automobile sector in the country.
Nneji said the policy has started to yield the desired results in terms of employment and local content sourcing.
He said what is needed now for the policy to be effective, is strict enforcement of the aspect that are being abused, stressing that the policy cannot be blamed for the malpractices witnessed in some areas.
He advised against the Federal Government truncating the Nigeria’s Automotive Industry Development Plan (NAIDP) which according to him, would have unpleasant consequences to the auto policy.
Also, another stakeholder, Mr. Ike Aroh, speaking to newsmen in Abuja also said the auto policy was a laudable economic initiative that cover all that is needed in the sector.
Aroh said the auto policy would take the sector to a higher level and promote the economic growth of the nation.
He stressed that the policy has resulted in the re-engagement of hundred of workers to produce vehicles at the defunct ANAMMCO in Enugu State.
However, the stakeholders have also called for strict enforcement of the guideline on SKDI/SKD2 production to check the abuse by dubious firms that import fully built vehicles disguised in containers as semi-knocked down components for local assembly.
They called on the government to check many vehicles that still come into the country through unapproved points, while some of those imported through the ports do not pay the applicable taxes.
It would be recalled that the automotive policy came into full effect on July 1 last year to attract off-shore investment which have been scarce in the industry, resuscitate the dead and dying plants and encourage technologically advanced manufacturing activities.
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