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BKG holds all-inclusive Lagos Motor Fair, auto parts expo June 4-6

BKG holds all-inclusive Lagos Motor Fair, auto parts expo June 4-6

BKG Exhibitions Limited, organizers of annual Lagos International Motor Fair & Africa Autoparts Expo, has announced this year’s edition will be all-inclusive and billed to hold from June 4 to June 6.
It said in a statement that the event incorporating the Africa Motorcycle and Tricycle Expo aimed at reinforcing focus on attaining a thriving automotive industry in West Africa using Nigeria as the hub.
According to the BKG Managing Director, Mr Ifeanyi Agwu, apart from exhibition of automobiles (18th edition) and auto spare parts (11th), there will be Business-to-Business interface between auto dealers and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), seminars and workshops with closing of deals.
Even as he urged the Federal Government to focus on auto parts manufacturing, the BKG boss said over 100 original components manufacturers from China, India, South Korea, South Africa, Singapore, Turkey and Nigeria, including major automobile distributing/manufacturing companies in Nigeria would be showcasing at the event.
“Our intention in bringing them is to enable Nigerians and neighbouring West Africans engaged in automobile, spare parts, accessories, and allied businesses to work out rewarding and lasting business relationships with the main companies engaged in manufacturing these products and services.
“Nigeria is endowed with natural as well as man-made resources to become one of the most vibrant automotive industry giant in the world” and as such we in partnership with other well minded players will always deploy all we can to see that the country attains this height sooner than expected.
“This informs our resolve to use our events despite the challenges which keep increasing to support the rapid growth of the industry.
Agwu, who is also the chairman of the event’s organizing committee, also said, “We have been using the events over the years to drive more investment into automobile spare parts and accessories manufacturing in Nigeria as well as boosting aftermarket activities in the sector with the objective of showcasing the capacities and potential of this important sector of the economy.”

The event, he stressed, aimed at spurring the rapid springing up of companies that manufacture these components parts and use it to enhance the policy leading to the establishment of a virile automotive sector in the country.
He advised the Federal Government to focus more on spare parts manufacturing in place of assembling. According to him, spare parts is the place where the real technology transfer takes place.

Specifically, Agwu noted that this involves precision and proper planning more than the coupling that takes place in assembling.
This, he added , would give rise to establishing of more Original Equipment Manufacturers and increase employment”.
He said that there should be a review of the ongoing auto policy to make it achieve the desired ends.
Agwu stated, “Organizing the event has been very challenging we are only trying to find a way to push it as a key event in the sector we cannot but use the event to draw the necessary attention to the sector.
“Government should bail out the automobile companies operating in the country.
“It is a sector that affects virtually everything. It occupies prime position in the economy.
“If it is not done now it will in the very near future affect a whole lot in the life of the people and the economy.
“The challenges of hosting this event is becoming daunting but our drive in continuing is that the sector must not be allowed to die.
“In conjunction with our foreign partners, we have reached out to many of such companies, and happily, the response has been tremendous and we are expecting close a lot of them.
The statement said from June 4-7, 2024 at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, the venue of the event, each of those days that the fair will last is loaded with activities and events that will make this edition remarkably rewarding to the exhibitors, visitors, and other stakeholders.

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