President
Goodluck Jonathan commemorates the nation’s Democracy Day special on Thursday
when he was presented with three Made-in-Nigeria Nissan vehicles by the
Chairman of Stallion Group, Mr. Sunil Vaswani.
The
Presentation took place at the International Conference Centre where the
special event was organised to mark the nation’s Democracy Day.
The
vehicles, which were said to have been produced at the Stallion Nissan Motors
Plant located on the Lagos-Badagry Express-way included a Nissan Patrol SUV,
Nissan Almera (Sunny) saloon car and a Nissan NP 300 Pick-Up.
The
Chairman of Stallion Group, after the President inspected the vehicles, said
the vehicles were made on global standards of product and technology and that
they were produced in Nigeria in pursuant of the Federal Government’s new
Automotive Policy.
Vaswani
said the plant was established following the signing of the agreement between
Nissan Motor Company and West African conglomerate of the Stallion Group on
October 9, 2013.
He
commended the government’s automotive policy, which he described as a historic
step towards industrial and economic rejuvenation.
He
said, “We are grateful for implementing this initiative, which is part of the
Federal Government’s seven-point agenda to attract Foreign Direct Investments
and emancipate the dormant sectors of the economy.
“The
evolution of automotive manufacturing sector in Nigeria would not only
encourage more FDIs but stimulate industrial clusters such as original equipment
manufacturers that include steel plants, glass manufacturers, aftermarket shops
and transportation service providers leading to job creation and contributing
significantly to the GDP.
“The
current population of Nigeria can convincingly support more than half a million
vehicles annually which is more than sufficient to sustain an emerging
automotive industry.”
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We need more of this. but still price is still high.....kame I belle fu first...
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