Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by seunmohmoh(f): 3:01pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
With the same bad roads. Nah. |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by Nobody: 3:02pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Please on what road will these cars ride, traffic jam everywhere and you are talking of making readily available cars. |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by Chrysz(m): 3:04pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
seangy4konji: Please let's hear word...
You don't make anything. Only assemble to call it 30 million for a chick jeep that can't even carry a transformer..
Abeg grow up jor at least we will start from somewhere. |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by naijadrivablog: 3:05pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Only Politicians and Civil servants may benefit from this. |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by capitalzero: 3:08pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
oz4real83: I will only believe this only when Ajaokuta and Aladja steel companies are working efficiently. A country without a functioning steel industry will only tell lies as they are doing now with this report. No steel, no development. Ask japan |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by maxzzo1(m): 3:09pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Only gullible once will believe dis trash..... |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by Jaqenhghar: 3:10pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Pigs will fly |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by Nobody: 3:10pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
What make are the cars? |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by Reish(m): 3:13pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Hope the government is also putting into consideration the roads these cars will be driven on, currently we have delapedated poorly constructed and outdated roads that causes accident and unnecessary delays in hold-ups. The government should also be considering light rail trains that will run in-between cities to reduce the number of cars on our roads |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by tete7000(m): 3:15pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Make cars in a country without stable power supply? How? These people should fix power problem first before they begin to talk of serious industrial production of anything... |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by frozen70g(f): 3:18pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
The bad Road will make it a horrible experience instead of a pleasurable one |
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Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by Samson3600(m): 3:18pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
I pray for this please no more procrastination. |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by jobhunter11: 3:20pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Serious countries are looking for ways to reduce the number of cars on their roads to reduce Co2 emissions and traffic but this one is looking to double it, the traffic for Lagos never reach |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by lugado: 3:21pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Nbote: Don't understand why some of dis our ppl chose to sell stories outside d shores of dis nation jus to look gud... We only hear about these things wen dey go abroad. Dats how a minister went to launch a NigerianAir logo in London and flew anoda airline back and till date d airline is only in d logo.. Make we dey see this man wetin happen na. you wan make laugh burst stomach�������. loool Nigeria we hail the. airline is only in the logo�������� |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by correctguy2010: 3:24pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
AutoReportNG: The Director-General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council, NADDC, Jilani Aliyu, has disclosed that plans are underway to make locally-made vehicles readily available for Nigerians to buy and make payments in at least five-year instalments.
Speaking with newsmen at the ongoing GITEX 2019 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Mr Aliyu stated that his agency was collaborating with JAIZ, WEMA and Zenith banks with a view to providing single-digit financing for made-in-Nigeria vehicles.
[img]https://1.bp..com/-kYIsHPhrgi8/XZxl8ytANnI/AAAAAAAAgVo/zroVT9KLGKIVU34RTyl8K2cs1fW6Yo8oACLcBGAsYHQ/s1600/Made%2BIn%2BNigeria.jpg[/img]
According to him, in about three months’ time, Nigerians will be able to put down 10% and drive off made-in-Nigerian vehicles and pay over five years.
He said: “Instead of continuing to be importing fully-built vehicles from overseas, we are working towards promoting and sustaining the production of vehicles in the country.
“This effort will give us brand new vehicles that would be fuel-efficient, very modern and it will create tens of thousands of jobs.
“It will help grow the economy and it will also stop us from being a dumping ground for old and dilapidated vehicles.
“We feel that with this scheme in place, Nigerians can now buy and drive new vehicles. Nigerians deserve more than that,” Mr Aliyu stressed.
On the prices of these vehicles, the D-G said the vehicles are cost-effective, affordable and in tune with the environment.
“Of course, the objective of manufacturing these vehicles locally is to be cost-effective, affordable and very in tune with the environment and elegance. So we are looking at the price much, much lower than what we have today, probably between three and five million Naira,” Mr Aliyu disclosed.
On his efforts towards making Nigeria one of the vehicle-manufacturing countries to reckoned with, Mr Aliyu said: “We as a government body, we encourage the private sector to produce vehicles in Nigeria through the National Automotive Industrial Development Plan, NAIDP.
“NAIDP is a program that has five cardinal elements to help promote local production of vehicles.
“Those elements are investment promotion, which is to work with the private sector and encourage and support them in bringing money into Nigeria to set up their factories.
“Then we also have an infrastructure plan to provide the necessary infrastructure for the industry to set up and be sustained.
“We also deal with standards to make sure that the components that go into the vehicles meet minimum global standards.
“Then we also have training where every year we train thousands of Nigerians on mechatronics so that they understand the new automotive technology and be capable of fixing and maintaining these vehicles professionally.
“We as well deal with market development. First, we promote the production and then work with stakeholders, end-users and the companies to help people to be able to buy these vehicles,” Mr Aliyu noted.
Source: https://www.autoreportng.com/2019/10/nigeria-made-vehicles-to-be-ready-soon.html
probably between three and five million Naira... This is what you call affordable abi.. ok na |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by Bluffly: 3:27pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Simplyleo:
Anyhow, I sha want to have a taste of it. Will reserve it only for smooth roads like in Abuja.
But in lagos, tokumbo SUV will do the job for me. That is if you don't have business with Mararaba/Nyanya or Kubwa or Lugbe, or Kuje or Gwagwalada, or Abàji, or madala/Zuba. Even the town of Maitama Asokoro, Wuse 2, Gwarimpa Wuse... Can't give you much if sweet experience |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by comodo: 3:28pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
AutoReportNG: The Director-General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council, NADDC, Jilani Aliyu, has disclosed that plans are underway to make locally-made vehicles readily available for Nigerians to buy and make payments in at least five-year instalments.
Speaking with newsmen at the ongoing GITEX 2019 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Mr Aliyu stated that his agency was collaborating with JAIZ, WEMA and Zenith banks with a view to providing single-digit financing for made-in-Nigeria vehicles.
[img]https://1.bp..com/-kYIsHPhrgi8/XZxl8ytANnI/AAAAAAAAgVo/zroVT9KLGKIVU34RTyl8K2cs1fW6Yo8oACLcBGAsYHQ/s1600/Made%2BIn%2BNigeria.jpg[/img]
According to him, in about three months’ time, Nigerians will be able to put down 10% and drive off made-in-Nigerian vehicles and pay over five years.
He said: “Instead of continuing to be importing fully-built vehicles from overseas, we are working towards promoting and sustaining the production of vehicles in the country.
“This effort will give us brand new vehicles that would be fuel-efficient, very modern and it will create tens of thousands of jobs.
“It will help grow the economy and it will also stop us from being a dumping ground for old and dilapidated vehicles.
“We feel that with this scheme in place, Nigerians can now buy and drive new vehicles. Nigerians deserve more than that,” Mr Aliyu stressed.
On the prices of these vehicles, the D-G said the vehicles are cost-effective, affordable and in tune with the environment.
“Of course, the objective of manufacturing these vehicles locally is to be cost-effective, affordable and very in tune with the environment and elegance. So we are looking at the price much, much lower than what we have today, probably between three and five million Naira,” Mr Aliyu disclosed.
On his efforts towards making Nigeria one of the vehicle-manufacturing countries to reckoned with, Mr Aliyu said: “We as a government body, we encourage the private sector to produce vehicles in Nigeria through the National Automotive Industrial Development Plan, NAIDP.
“NAIDP is a program that has five cardinal elements to help promote local production of vehicles.
“Those elements are investment promotion, which is to work with the private sector and encourage and support them in bringing money into Nigeria to set up their factories.
“Then we also have an infrastructure plan to provide the necessary infrastructure for the industry to set up and be sustained.
“We also deal with standards to make sure that the components that go into the vehicles meet minimum global standards.
“Then we also have training where every year we train thousands of Nigerians on mechatronics so that they understand the new automotive technology and be capable of fixing and maintaining these vehicles professionally.
“We as well deal with market development. First, we promote the production and then work with stakeholders, end-users and the companies to help people to be able to buy these vehicles,” Mr Aliyu noted.
Source: https://www.autoreportng.com/2019/10/nigeria-made-vehicles-to-be-ready-soon.html
This "We will, We will" government. Make una wake me up when they build the car. Whether na this way Proforce and Innoson take start. Everyday na we will. Mtcheeew |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by lextube: 3:30pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Even if you spread it for 5 years, at the rate of 50k- 85k per month, how many Nigerians can afford it? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by Solsix(m): 3:34pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Will it be affordable?? Imagine paying 25m for innoson SUV plus the interest |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by IFY124(f): 3:34pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
AutoReportNG: The Director-General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council, NADDC, Jilani Aliyu, has disclosed that plans are underway to make locally-made vehicles readily available for Nigerians to buy and make payments in at least five-year instalments.
Speaking with newsmen at the ongoing GITEX 2019 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Mr Aliyu stated that his agency was collaborating with JAIZ, WEMA and Zenith banks with a view to providing single-digit financing for made-in-Nigeria vehicles.
[img]https://1.bp..com/-kYIsHPhrgi8/XZxl8ytANnI/AAAAAAAAgVo/zroVT9KLGKIVU34RTyl8K2cs1fW6Yo8oACLcBGAsYHQ/s1600/Made%2BIn%2BNigeria.jpg[/img]
According to him, in about three months’ time, Nigerians will be able to put down 10% and drive off made-in-Nigerian vehicles and pay over five years.
He said: “Instead of continuing to be importing fully-built vehicles from overseas, we are working towards promoting and sustaining the production of vehicles in the country.
“This effort will give us brand new vehicles that would be fuel-efficient, very modern and it will create tens of thousands of jobs.
“It will help grow the economy and it will also stop us from being a dumping ground for old and dilapidated vehicles.
“We feel that with this scheme in place, Nigerians can now buy and drive new vehicles. Nigerians deserve more than that,” Mr Aliyu stressed.
On the prices of these vehicles, the D-G said the vehicles are cost-effective, affordable and in tune with the environment.
“Of course, the objective of manufacturing these vehicles locally is to be cost-effective, affordable and very in tune with the environment and elegance. So we are looking at the price much, much lower than what we have today, probably between three and five million Naira,” Mr Aliyu disclosed.
On his efforts towards making Nigeria one of the vehicle-manufacturing countries to reckoned with, Mr Aliyu said: “We as a government body, we encourage the private sector to produce vehicles in Nigeria through the National Automotive Industrial Development Plan, NAIDP.
“NAIDP is a program that has five cardinal elements to help promote local production of vehicles.
“Those elements are investment promotion, which is to work with the private sector and encourage and support them in bringing money into Nigeria to set up their factories.
“Then we also have an infrastructure plan to provide the necessary infrastructure for the industry to set up and be sustained.
“We also deal with standards to make sure that the components that go into the vehicles meet minimum global standards.
“Then we also have training where every year we train thousands of Nigerians on mechatronics so that they understand the new automotive technology and be capable of fixing and maintaining these vehicles professionally.
“We as well deal with market development. First, we promote the production and then work with stakeholders, end-users and the companies to help people to be able to buy these vehicles,” Mr Aliyu noted.
Source: https://www.autoreportng.com/2019/10/nigeria-made-vehicles-to-be-ready-soon.html
Hahahaha,if this is possible why not FG providing the options on Innoson vehicles? Most we wait for how long,Innoson vehicles is already there,let govt.support him. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by Bless94(f): 3:35pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Please let them post sample pictures here so we can be sure of what to get because someone promise my friend a car and brought something like keke for him. |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by Simplyleo: 3:35pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Bluffly:
That is if you don't have business with Mararaba/Nyanya or Kubwa or Lugbe, or Kuje or Gwagwalada, or Abàji, or madala/Zuba. Even the town of Maitama Asokoro, Wuse 2, Gwarimpa Wuse... Can't give you much if sweet experience I have reasons to visit most of these places on periodic basis. Though I'm based in lagos. |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by AkpaAmu9: 3:36pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
[s] Simplyleo:
I have reasons to visit most of these places on periodic basis. Though I'm based in lagos. [/s] |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by victorcompovine(m): 3:43pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Where is the face of our PAN peugeot 504/505..... Nigeria govt wrecked them. Now its coming from dubai. Well what do i know, i will wait till the price is out at lease below 400,000 |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by Mcreloaded(m): 3:44pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Nbote: Don't understand why some of dis our ppl chose to sell stories outside d shores of dis nation jus to look gud... We only hear about these things wen dey go abroad. Dats how a minister went to launch a NigerianAir logo in London and flew anoda airline back and till date d airline is only in d logo.. Make we dey see You have said it all, also not forgetting that there is a big difference between theory and practical just like the way our universities is know for theories and no practicals thats why when roads are being constructed you always see a white man as the engineer same with all other projects that government commission. A friend of mine says that it always looks nice and authentic when a white man poses with the project to be commissioned. Forgive me for digressing a little bit. |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by Legendguru: 3:45pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
hmmm |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by tck2000(m): 3:45pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
lies |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by favourite787899: 3:45pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
oz4real83: I will only believe this only when Ajaokuta and Aladja steel companies are working efficiently. A country without a functioning steel industry will only tell lies as they are doing now with this report. A country that has crude oil as it's main natural resource but will refine fuel outside and import back to the country. More like a farmer without a cutlass. |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by Bahddo(m): 3:46pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Story. We don't generate enough electricity in Nigeria for massive industrialization. Our steel companies are somewhat dead too. |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by Nobody: 3:48pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
Nbote: Don't understand why some of dis our ppl chose to sell stories outside d shores of dis nation jus to look gud... We only hear about these things wen dey go abroad. Dats how a minister went to launch a NigerianAir logo in London and flew anoda airline back and till date d airline is only in d logo.. Make we dey see |
Re: Nigeria Made Vehicles To Be Ready Soon, Nigerians Can Buy, Pay In 5-Year Plan by auwalyau: 3:48pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
This is great! |