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Ex-CIG Motors GM Jubril of Lagos floats Hybrid Motors Nigeria

Ex-CIG Motors GM Jubril of Lagos floats Hybrid Motors Nigeria

A former General Manager of CIG Motors, Jubril Arogundade, popularly known as “Jubril of Lagos,” has unveiled a new automotive venture, Hybrid Motors Nigeria, with a bold ambition to reshape access to hybrid, compressed natural gas (CNG), and electric vehicles across the country.

Arogundade announced the launch on his birthday, Saturday, February 28, describing the company as a response to Nigeria’s growing appetite for cleaner and more flexible mobility options. He said Hybrid Motors Nigeria aims to build “a unicorn brand in the automobile industry” within five years by bridging gaps in vehicle availability, service capacity, and supporting infrastructure.

According to him, the company’s strategy will rest on seven core pillars: local assembly of hybrid and electric vehicles; nationwide distribution of petrol, hybrid and EV models; establishment of aftersales service and training centres; spare parts supply and distribution; deployment of EV charging systems and stations with what he described as “energy intelligence”; auto asset financing; and vehicle leasing services.

 

He disclosed that the company’s physical rollout would be phased, with an official showroom scheduled to open in June, while plans are underway to commence factory operations next year. Although he alluded to strategic partnerships that would accelerate market entry and industry transformation, he did not name the partners.

The launch comes at a time when hybrid and alternative-fuel vehicles are attracting increasing interest in Nigeria, driven by rising fuel costs, demand for lower operating expenses, and a broader shift towards cleaner transportation. Fleet operators and private motorists alike are exploring options that offer fuel flexibility and more predictable maintenance.

Hybrid Motors Nigeria said its model goes beyond vehicle sales, combining product supply with service readiness through technical training, parts availability, and charging infrastructure to prevent post-purchase support gaps that often slow adoption.

Further details on the company’s initial vehicle lineup, partnership framework, and rollout timeline are expected ahead of the showroom inauguration.

Arogundade’s announcement follows his recent exit from CIG Motors.

While the company’s Chairman, Diana Chen, had announced the termination of his appointment after an investigation reportedly indicated alleged financial misappropriation and abuse of office, Arogundade has maintained that he voluntarily resigned on December 2, 2025, in line with his contractual and internal corporate obligations.

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