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Interior minister lauds retired DCM Bisi Kazeem for projecting FRSC image

Interior minister lauds retired DCM Bisi Kazeem for projecting FRSC image
Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, and Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Shehu Mohammed, have commended retired Deputy Corps Marshal (DCM) Bisi Kazeem for positively projecting the image of the Corps for 12 years.
They spoke during the 11th valedictory lecture series and pull-out parade organised in honour of Kazeem on Wednesday in Abuja.
Kazeem, who joined the Corps on August 7, 1989, served as the FRSC spokesman, Corps Public Education Officer (CPEO) of the FRSC for over 12 years before he was appointed DCM Training on January 22.
The minister praised the retired DCM for his dedication, hard work and commitment to road safety in Nigeria, describing him as a true patriot, who gave his all to the service of the nation.
He described Kazeem as a shining example of what it means to serve with integrity, passion, and dedication, adding that his legacy would be remembered for years to come.
The minister noted that the ex-FRSC spokesman’s contributions to the Corps went beyond his public relations responsibilities as he also played a key role in mentoring and inspiring younger officers to strive for excellence.
He said, “You have opened the door for better participation in the future. That is a legacy you have created. You might think you are retired, but you are not tired.
“I’m proud to call myself his brother because he has done well. When you see somebody, who is your sibling, but has not done well, even if they say, oh brother, you will run away. But today, we can associate with you for what you have done.
“Thank you so much for making FRSC better than the way you met it. And I’m so grateful to God that we have fine officers in FRSC to obviously continue from where you have stopped.
“And for FRSC, I sincerely believe you have a bigger role to play even within the internal security architecture of Nigeria.
“Road safety Corps is very important to the internal security architecture of Nigeria. The country should be able to make the best use of this.”
In his remarks, FRSC Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, said, “Kazeem’s unwavering commitment and invaluable contributions to the FRSC, his leadership, expertise, and passion for road safety have left an indelible mark on the organisation and the nation.
“Your contributions to road safety in Nigeria will never be forgotten.”
He expressed hope that Kazeem’s experiences in the FRSC would be brought to bear on his future engagements with greater impact.
Responding, Kazeem thanked the minister and the corps marshal for their kind words and praised the FRSC for providing him with the opportunity to serve the nation.
Kazeem, who delivered a lecture on Resilience, Loyalty and Grace: How I thrived working closely with three Corps Marshals in the FRSC, said that loyalty earned him the trust and respect for his leaders.
Kazeem said, “I am grateful for the opportunity to serve the FRSC and the nation. I am proud of what we have achieved, and I am confident that the FRSC will continue to grow from strength to strength.
“I firmly believe God’s benevolence is what has kept me going and made me successful this far. No matter how talented, brilliant and hardworking we are, we need God’s favour for success and progress in life careers.
“My loyalty to Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed is also one of the assets that has endeared me to him. For those of you still in service, if you are considered disloyal or found to undermine your superiors, you may not go far.
“The law of Karma may catch up with you as you climb up the ladder, your own subordinates may also undermine you,”he said.
Present at the pull-out parade were important dignitaries, including NAN Managing Director, Ali Muhammed Ali, NTA Executive Director, Training and Special Duties, Adamu Sambo.
FCT Commander, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Mr Shola Odumosu, and other representatives from sister security agencies, family and friends also graced the event.
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Jetour flaunts striking features of new DASHING in Nigeria

Jetour flaunts striking features of new DASHING in Nigeria
Jetour has introduced a new model of the Dashing to the Nigerian market. Its striking features already creating excitement among lovers of new SUVs.
The Dashing is a compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) known for its blend of modern design, advanced technology, and performance. Its rollout is expected to raise the competition in the compact SUV segment.
The latest version of the vehicle offers a comfortable and practical interior, particularly appealing to those seeking a modern and technologically advanced vehicle at an affordable price.
The Dashing is part of Jetour’s broader portfolio, which includes SUVs and EVs, according to information obtained from Jetour Nigeria.
Apart from innovative technology, the Jetour Dashing also has intelligent safety features making it a perfect travel companion.
Panoramic Sunroof
The Dashing’s full panoramic sunroof floods the interior with natural light, creating a sense of lightness and spaciousness, providing a more enjoyable driving experience for all.
Engine
The new Dashing is powered by either a 1.5 or 1.6 litre turbocharged engine mated on four cylinder and 16-Valve Dual Variable Valve Timing (DVVT).
Its other technical features are listed as 145kW output, 290Nm torque, dual clutch auto transmission.
Featuring a striking exterior design and a spacious five-seater configuration, one will experience a one-of-a-kind cabin that offers world-class comfort and luxury.
Exterior
It comes as a sleek and aerodynamic shape with a strong front belt, large grille, and smooth LED headlights, all combine to make a statement on the road.
Interior
The new Dashing has a modern and premium aesthetic. Its digital screen makes it easy to navigate the expansive 15.6-inch touchscreen, now equipped with both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay for seamless smartphone integration.
Safety
The vehicle comes with driver and passenger, front and rear seat airbags.
As part of its safety features, it has Automatic Emergency Braking System, Electronic Parking Brake, Auto Hold System, 360° Surrounding Camera (2D/3D Panoramic Parking), 540° Panoramic Parking Sensor, Lane Departure Warning System, Emergency Braking, Forward/Backward Collision Warning, Lateral Collision, Blind Spot Detection (BSD)/Door Opening Warning (DOW) system, Auto Lockout System, Automatic Door Lock, Power Window and Alarm System.
8-Surround Hi-Fi speakers
One can receive cinema-like sound with Dashing’s 8-Surround Hi-Fi speakers for ultimate private listening.
Dashing’s digital display is said to provide real-time external environment sensing at a glance.
For maximum comfort and convenience, the vehicle, built with 20-inch rim tyre, has features such as Column Gear Shifting System, Remote Start, Smart Entry & Push Start, Drive Modes Selector (Eco, Sport & Normal), Integrated Adaptive Cruise Control, LCD Touch Screen 15.6-inch, Phone Mirroring, Apple Play & Android Auto, BT, Intelligent Voice Command, Wireless Charger, Auto Air Conditioner & Rear Vent, Environmental Purification System.
It also has Power Driver & Passenger Seat, Seat Heater and Ventilation, Seat Memory and Lumber support as well as auto opening and closing of the rear trunk.
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Law to enforce made-in-Nigeria vehicles among MDAs coming – Senate

Law to enforce made-in-Nigeria vehicles among MDAs coming – Senate
The Senate has taken steps to enforce a presidential order mandating the purchase of nigeria-assembled vehicles in all government establishments.
Already, the upper chamber has passed for second a bill seeking to compel ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) to prioritise the purchase of Nigeria-made vehicles
The legislation, titled ‘Local Automotive Industry Patronage Bill, 2025’, is sponsored by Patrick Ndubueze, senator representing Imo North.
Ndubueze introduced the bill in October 2024 and passed its first reading.
The senator who spoke at the plenary on Thursday said Nigeria’s overdependence on imported automobiles had continued to weaken the naira and damage local industries.
“Any country that aims to achieve steady economic growth and development must have a policy that encourages and provides a framework for local production,” he said.
“It is also important that goods and services are produced locally, as its ripple effect is a reduction in imports and a rise in exports (balance of trade).”
Ndubueze said 54 automobile manufacturing licences had been issued in Nigeria, noting that only six companies remained operational due to forex shortages and poor infrastructure.
He also said many automobile firms had moved to Ghana, where they are now setting up plants to produce vehicles for the Nigerian market.
“How do we stem the free fall of the naira if we cannot address our appetite for foreign goods?” he asked.
“How do we support the development of indigenous brands if the biggest spender, year on year — the government — refuses to buy made-in-Nigeria goods?”
He proposed that at least 75 percent of vehicles procured by public officers and civil servants be locally manufactured, not merely assembled.
“This is the first step to saving our economy, protecting our currency, and creating jobs for our people,” he said.
He said only firms with at least 70 percent Nigerian workforce, 75 percent local research and development (R&D) spend, and technology such as robotic painting machines and electrophoresis systems should qualify as local manufacturers.
“Government support for local industry should be seen as both strategically important, a long-term investment, and a national security imperative,” he said.
He cited China, India, and Malaysia as examples of countries that banned imported cars in their early years to grow domestic industries.
“Today, these countries have perfected their local processes, and we are now importing their products, some of which cannot compete with our locally manufactured vehicles,” he said.
Mohammed Monguno, senate chief whip and senator representing Borno central, said the bill would give legal backing to an existing directive by the federal executive council (FEC) on the use of local products.
“This law will insulate the directive from the whims and caprices of subsequent administrations who may want to reverse it,” he said.
Barau Jibrin, deputy senate president and the presiding officer, said the bill would “provide jobs for automobile engineers in the country and encourage more investors to move into the sector.”
The deputy senate president said the bill will “strengthen our economy and the naira and galvanise the automobile industry.
“We hope the process to get it assented to by the President will be expeditious,” Barau added.
The bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Public Procurement for further legislative scrutiny, with a report expected within four weeks.
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Toyota Nigeria set to hold 2nd exclusive Toyota Motor Show in Lekki

Toyota Nigeria set to hold 2nd exclusive Toyota Motor Show in Lekki
There are high expectations as Toyota Motor Show second edition is set to hold in Lagos, between May 27th and June 1st, 2025.
The five-day exclusive programme, (excluding Friday 30th May), specially put together by Toyota (Nigeria) Limited, will take place between 11am and late evening, inside The Podium, located at 124 Tunde Kuboye Road, Lekki, Lagos.
A statement issued by Toyota (Nigeria) Limited said the exclusive Toyota Motor Show would provide an enabling environment for customers and prospects alike, to interact closely with the vehicles, among other benefits lined up at the show.
Old and new customers and prospects who visit the show stand to enjoy discounts offered at the show ground and deals sealed there, according to the auto statement.
The discount cuts across vehicle purchase, after-sales services and packages, parts, body and paint work and products while visitors stand a chance of seeing the process of buffing and polishing a vehicle with the Before and After effect, it stated.
“The international standard show also offers FREE vehicle diagnostics to all Toyota vehicles without exception plus visitors can test drive Toyota vehicles on the Show ground.
“It is a bumper Show that promises to be fun for all.
A wide range of wonders on wheels from the commercial and passenger segments will be on display and also dedicated booths for parts, after-sales service, body & paints, and our sales team would be on ground to interact with visitors”, the statement read.
The show ground is closed on Friday 30th May, 2025 only, and would resume on Saturday 31st May, through 1st June 2025,” TNL stated.
Last year, the vehicle display was held inside the well air-conditioned pavilion, with ample space for display of each of vehicles. It attracted a lot of quality customers from the private and public sectors.
Managing Director of Toyota Nigeria, Mr. Kunle Ade-Ojo, spoke on the idea behind the solo auto show, saying, “The Toyota Motor Show is a purpose-planned show with the main objective of creating a befitting and conducive environment for our teeming customers to be able to interact with our vehicles and relevant staff.
“We are happy to offer them discounts and special packages on our products, after-sales packages and deals sealed at the Show, in appreciation of their visit.
“I am pleased to add that there is an opportunity for visitors to test drive our vehicles, which we will make available at the Show grounds.
“And as a gesture of inclusivity, all Toyota vehicles, purchased from us or not, could be brought to us for a free diagnosis to determine its state of reliability.”
The Toyota MD also assured all visitors of an exciting and fulfilling time at the show.
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