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23 Automakers Establish Assembly Plants In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:45am On Nov 09, 2014
NOVEMBER 9, 2014 BY COMFORT OSEGHALE

Director-General, NAC, Mr. Aminu Jalal
At least 23 automakers have signified interest to set up assembly plants in Nigeria, the Director-General of the National Automotive Council, Mr. Aminu Jalal, has said.

He said this at the fifth Conference of the Haulage and Logistics Magazine organised by the Intelligent Data Company in Lagos.

Jalal was represented at the conference, which had as its theme, ‘The opportunities and challenges of the haulage and logistics industry in Nigeria,’ by the Assistant Director, NAC, Chika Nwokoye.

He said, “Of the 23 companies that have signified commitments with their technical partners to set up assembly operations in Nigeria, six of them are interested in car and sport utility vehicles; five are interested in minibuses, five in pickup trucks and eight in the assembling trucks.

“These eight companies will be in addition to the existing National Truck Manufacturer in Kano. One of them has started assembly operations; two would start before the end of the year, while the rest will begin early next year.”

The DG added that five of the eight truck assembly plants would be located in Lagos.

Jalal said, “The assembly plants are Aston Motors located on the Lagos/Badagry Expressway, which will produce the Aston brand of trucks; Pasco Nigeria Limited located on Oyo Road, opposite Ojo Market in Ibadan, which will produce JVC trucks; Nigeria Sino trucks Limited located at Surulere, Lagos which will produce Sino trucks; SCOA Nigeria Plc on Apapa/Oshodi Expressway, Isolo, which will produce MAN Diesel trucks; Tata Nigeria Limited, Lagos, which will produce Tata range of trucks; Trans Limited, in partnership with Leventis Motors, a division of AG Leventis , which will produce Volkswagen, Foton and Acer trucks; while Transit Support Services at Amuwo Odofin, Lagos, will produce Chapman trucks.”

Jalal described logistics as an important aspect of the automotive industry as it played a big role in modern assembly operations.

He said, “As we develop our industry too, the logistics industry will also develop correspondingly and that is why we are very much interested in your affairs. The automotive development will therefore be good news to the logistics industry.

“The policy will provide affordable vehicles backed up with after-sales service by the manufacturers. It is always better to have good support services; otherwise you might not be able to achieve your goals if the vehicles are not properly maintained.”

The Managing Director, Intelligent Data Company, Mr. Alfred Okugbeni, in his welcome address, said there was a need to encourage professionalism in the haulage sector.

He said, “We have to ensure excellence in the supply chain management. Nigeria has always ranked low in the supply chain business. It was because of this that we established the Haulage and Logistics magazine so as to exchange.”

The Chairman of JOZA Global Logistics, Mr. Emmanuel Usiakpor, called on NAC and the truck assembly plants to take note of the challenges confronting the haulage sector.

He said, “Getting Nigerian banks to finance loans at a single digit interest is a problem; many haulage companies have gone down as a result. When you buy trucks with loans from Nigerian banks, you discover in the long run that you are buying the trucks at double the price because of high interest rates.

“We were previously dependent on foreign financing which was on a single digit. As it is now, you cannot ask foreign institutions to finance the purchase of cars assembled in Nigeria.”

He also lamented the practice by insurance companies in limiting their coverage only to states that they found relatively secure.

He said, “In this business, we often welcome long distance trips because the freight charges are higher. Today, the North-East is out of it. Insurance companies are now giving clauses, saying if the trucks go to volatile or war-torn areas, they would not pay should there be any damage.

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Re: 23 Automakers Establish Assembly Plants In Nigeria by lonelydora: 4:49am On Nov 09, 2014
We are waiting
Re: 23 Automakers Establish Assembly Plants In Nigeria by ahaika23: 9:07am On Nov 09, 2014
Nice. Uncommon transformation that will cause job generation. God bless GEJ. Later you hear some lazy pukes asking where are the jobs created, as if they expect to see jobs on the streets.

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Re: 23 Automakers Establish Assembly Plants In Nigeria by eaglechild: 9:14am On Nov 09, 2014
This industry is definitely being steered in the right direction and is poised to generate thousands of jobs.

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Re: 23 Automakers Establish Assembly Plants In Nigeria by NgeneUkwenu(f): 9:24am On Nov 09, 2014
Phantom Assembly plants!

Keep quoting fictions!

Nigerians have made up their mind to return your useless Kai Kai -drinker of a president back to Otuoke!

Useless people!
Re: 23 Automakers Establish Assembly Plants In Nigeria by stebell(m): 10:02am On Nov 09, 2014
This kind of news gives me hope that Naija is in a right hand.

All those who said *the baboons and dog will be soaked in blood* will never rule dis country. Never.

GEJ carry go till 2019.

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Re: 23 Automakers Establish Assembly Plants In Nigeria by drauj(m): 10:02am On Nov 09, 2014
Empty unrealistic promises.
I always wanna listen to this sincerenigerian guy but whenever I try I get disappointed.
He has so many traits in common with GEJ, they disappoint whenever u give them any chance.
I pray for my country.
Re: 23 Automakers Establish Assembly Plants In Nigeria by stebell(m): 10:15am On Nov 09, 2014
Soon importation of used cars will be a tin of the past in Naija.
Investorss are now running after us cos we are indeed GIANT wen yu talk of Economy in Africa.

Naija is moving places.
Sai GEJ
Re: 23 Automakers Establish Assembly Plants In Nigeria by pendy79: 11:22am On Nov 09, 2014
Since five years now they are still planing to come. Only 4 have actually started to do plant operations yet we are quoting figures.

The Nigerian Stock Market lost N484bn in a single day the biggest in history since 2009 when the global meltdown happened I guess our own is national meltdown occasioned by stealing is not.corruption and.steal as much as your can just use some to campaign for the otuoke master.

Investors are pulling out of the economy and dumping our portfolios and the Naira is declining gravely. Yet we are celebrating a proposal. God will deliver Nigeria from the claws of PDP.
Re: 23 Automakers Establish Assembly Plants In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:25am On Nov 13, 2014
pendy79:
Since five years now they are still planing to come. Only 4 have actually started to do plant operations yet we are quoting figures.

The Nigerian Stock Market lost N484bn in a single day the biggest in history since 2009 when the global meltdown happened I guess our own is national meltdown occasioned by stealing is not.corruption and.steal as much as your can just use some to campaign for the otuoke master.

Investors are pulling out of the economy and dumping our portfolios and the Naira is declining gravely. Yet we are celebrating a proposal. God will deliver Nigeria from the claws of PDP.
Stock market all over the world will always rise and fall. That is a fact. The Nigerian market is only reacting to an election year.

Besides, when the market gained by almost 40% by end of the last year, did you commend the government for that?

Go and die with your baseless criticisms.

We cannot return to the dark days of 1984. One Nigeria, moving forward.

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Re: 23 Automakers Establish Assembly Plants In Nigeria by ayukdaboss(m): 6:26am On Nov 13, 2014
Sincere9gerian:

Stock market all over the world will always rise and fall. That is a fact. The Nigerian market is only reacting to an election year.

Besides, when the market gained by almost 40% by end of the last year, did you commend the government for that?

Go and die with your baseless criticisms.

We cannot return to the dark days of 1984. One Nigeria, moving forward.
For this news GEJ till 2059 undecided

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Re: 23 Automakers Establish Assembly Plants In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:35am On Nov 13, 2014
ayukdaboss:

For this news GEJ till 2059 undecided
Exactly. We need continuity
Re: 23 Automakers Establish Assembly Plants In Nigeria by otokx(m): 8:02am On Nov 13, 2014
What we read there was truck makers and as usual its in future tense. They even complained of inability to get loans at low rates from Nigerian banks. God will keep us alive to talk about these things many years from now. Time has a way of revealing propaganda and lies. When last did you hear the army spokesman talk?

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