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After-sale service, auto finance and fleet management will feature prominently at the 16th Lagos Lagos Motor fair and Autoparts Expo Africa, which begin at the Federal Palace Hotel on the Victoria Island of Nigeria’s commercial capital, Lagos.

Already, the organizers of the annual event, BKG Exhibitions Limited, says over 70 confirmed Original Equipment Manufacturers from all over the world will be at the show to fully explore the big market for auto business in Nigeria.

Indeed, BKG said this year’s edition running from  May 30 to June 4, 2022 has a line of rich and exciting package described as “bumper days of serious business and fun”.

Chairman of the Organising Committee for the show, Mr Ifeanyichukwu Agwu, said, “The fair will be a landmark and a benchmark in auto show business in the entire West African sub-region, promising all including children a rewarding experience.”

Agwu, who is also Managing Director of BKG Exhibitions Limited, said almost all the major vehicle manufacturers and dealers in Nigeria are participating at the fair.

He said notable banks and insurance companies, major oil companies, manufacturers and dealers in auto-spare parts and accessories had indicated interest and are seriously preparing to participate in the event.

“Each of the days that the fair will last is loaded with activities and events that will make this edition remarkably different and we intend to improve and add on this in subsequent editions,” Agwu said.

It stated that unique automobile products from notable companies from Asia, Africa, Europe and America would be on parade such as products from the stables of Ford, Innoson, Yutong, Toyota, GAC, JAC, Renault, Kia and Omaa.

“These products range from personal choice exotic cars, SUVs, CUVs, Jeeps, light and heavy duty haulage Trucks, and buses of various capacities for corporate and mass transit business,” BKG statement said.

It also disclosed that the firm would strategically be playing host to reputable players in auto spare parts and lubricants in this edition, adding, “This is as a result of our guided intention to enhance the development of cottage industries in the spare parts subsector of the automotive business sector of the economy with the attendant multiplier effects on the economy of the nation.

“It is also spurred by the need to ginger activities in the subsector to complement the setting up of auto clusters as espoused by the automotive policy in the country.

“Our target is to attract many reputable Original Equipment Manufacturers of spare parts from across the globe to participate in this edition as well as in subsequent ones.

“Over 70 confirmed Original Equipment Manufacturers from all over the world are already preparing to be at the show.

It stated that from the financial sector, auto financing and acquisition facilities and schemes would be on display at the various stands of the firms from the sector.

“Those interested in enjoying the synergy existing between the automobile industry and the insurance sector will get the best and latest from reputable insurance companies at the fair arena. some of the automobile dealers will showcase their own in-house finance/acquisition schemes,” it added.

The latest information on fleet management in that sector of the automotive business will be provided by experts in the field that will be on the ground at the fair, according to the event organisers.

 

“It’s going to be a bumper harvest for the numerous visitors to the event, their socio-economic status notwithstanding. Every visitor would gain one thing or the other at the fair as we have ensured that almost the interests of all segments of the society are adequately catered for at the fair,” the firm stated.

 

 

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African automakers, minister, NADDC DG for June 27 Nigeria industry summit

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African automakers, minister, NADDC DG for June 27 Nigeria industry summit

A delegation of the African Association of Automotive Manufacturers (AAAM) from South Africa is expected in Nigeria on June 27 this year to attend the maiden edition of the Nigeria Auto Industry Summit (NAISU).

The team will be joined by the Nigeria Association of Automotive Manufacturers (NAMA) team and other leading stakeholders to brainstorm on the sector’s development in the country and by extension Africa.

The organisers of the event, Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA), disclosed this in a statement, adding that it would be organised in partnership with the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC).

Scheduled to hold at Radisson Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos, on Thursday, June 27th, 2024, the summit is envisioned as an annual flagship event of the country’s automotive industry to rally all stakeholders together to explore the great potential in the automotive sector for national development.

It said the maiden edition of the event would be declared open by the Minister of Industries, Trade and investment, Dr Doris Uzoka-Anite, under the theme ‘Reviving Nigeria’s Economy through the Automotive Sector’ .

It would have the NADDC Director General, Mr. Joseph Osannipin, as the chief host, it stated.

Commenting on the importance of the summit for the development of the country’s automotive sector, Chairman, organizing committee of NAISU, Femi Owoeye, said, “Initiating this summit is vital, especially at this moment in history, when Nigeria is struggling to map its way out of the prevailing global economic despair.

“Being one of the drivers of the global economy, the automobile industry, if given the necessary impetus in Nigeria, is capable of transforming the country to an automotive manufacturing hub in Africa.

“To this end, Nigeria Auto Industry Summit shall annually produce significant information that would help the government to make it happen.”

On his part, Chairman of NAJA, Mike Ochonma, said, “Significantly, the summit shall bridge the information and communication gap between the nation’s auto industry stakeholders and relevant government agencies.

“Moreover, annually, the summit shall give a single and united voice for the auto industry leaders to set developmental agenda aimed at kick-starting and driving relevant government policies towards a sustainable development of the automotive industry in Nigeria and ultimately position the country as a frontline beneficiary of the African Free Trade Agreement Area.”

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FG to roll out 200 CNG buses, 2,500 tricycles next month

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FG to roll out 200 CNG buses, 2,500 tricycles next month

  • Targets one million automobiles 

The Federal Government says it will unveil its first set of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicles and tricycles for mass transit next month (May 2024), as part of activities to mark President Bola Tinubu’s one year in office.

Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, in a statement on Sunday said 200 buses and 2,500 tricycles powered by CNG would be unveiled.

He said the buses and tricycles would be rolled out with a set target of one million CNG-powered automobiles by 2027.

He said the committee led by Michael Oluwagbemi was set to deliver cheaper, safer and more climate-friendly energy vehicles.

Onanuga said the committee had fulfilled some foundational reforms to enable the new CNG and electric vehicles to deliver the future Tinubu promised.

He added that all was ready for delivery of the first set of critical assets for deployment and launch of the vehicles ahead of the first anniversary of the Tinubu administration on May 29.

Onanuga also said, “In collaboration with the private sector, the PCNGI is set to deliver 100 conversion workshops and 60 refuelling sites spread across 18 states before the end of this year.”

The Federal Government provided N100 billion, as part of the N500 billion palliative budget, to purchase 5,500 CNG vehicles, being part of the many intervention programmes to cushion the effect of increase in petrol pump price on the masses.

This included buses and tricycles, 100 electric buses and over 20,000 CNG conversion kits, with the development of CNG refilling stations and electric charging stations.

Onanuga said with necessary tax and duty waivers approved by Tinubu in December 2023, the private sector partners in the Presidential CNG Initiative (PCNGI) had responded with over $50 million investments in refuelling stations and conversion centres

He stated, “Also, a safety policy document on 80 standards and regulations that must be strictly adhered to by operators has been developed and approved to ensure CNG conversions are done safely and reliably.

“The deployment of CNG buses and tricycles and the vision to get at least one million natural gas propelled vehicles on our roads by 2027 will mark a major energy transition in our country’s transportation industry.

Onanuga also said, “Four plants owned by JET, Mikano, Mojo, and Brilliant EV located in various parts of the country are involved in the assembly of the Semi Knocked Down (SKD) components of the CNG buses.

“JET, which has received the SKD parts, is coupling the buses in Lagos and is working towards delivering 200 units before the first anniversary of the Tinubu administration.

“Brilliant EV will assemble electric vehicles. It is awaiting the SKD parts, which will arrive in due course. The electric vehicles it will produce are meant for states, such as Kano and Borno, which do not have access to CNG for now.

“They will also be available in key Nigerian cities and university campuses.

“It must be noted that soon to be completed gas pipeline projects initiated by the Buhari administration and being completed by NNPCL (the AKK Pipeline) will take gas into the hinterlands of North-East and North-West where there is current paucity.”

He said over 600 buses were targeted for production in the first phase this year while a new plant on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway would assemble thousands of tricycles.

“The SKD parts manufactured by the Chinese company LUOJIA in partnership with its local partner to support the consortium of local suppliers of CNG tricycles are set for shipment to Nigeria and expected to arrive early in May. About 2,500 of the tricycles will be ready before May 29, 2024.

“Thousands of conversion kits for petrol powered buses and taxis that want to migrate to CNG are also ready with CNG cylinders.

“The Federal government intends to provide them at subsidised rates, especially to commercial vehicle drivers to bring down the cost of public transportation.”

As part of private sector collaboration, NIPCO and BOVAS are involved in offering refilling services for the CNG vehicles and also serving as conversion centres.

NIPCO is setting up 32 stations nationwide to offer the services. The company has completed the set-up of four of the CNG stations.

“Likewise, BOVAS is setting up eight stations in Ibadan, two each in Ekiti, Abuja and four in Ilorin.

“MRS is also involved. It is making efforts to announce where its refilling stations and conversion centres will be,” Onanuga added.

He also said NNPC Limited, which had launched an on-and-off CNG initiative in the past, was joining the new initiative and expected to announce the locations for CNG refilling and CNG conversion centres nationwide.

The statement said PCNGI was working with 22 other agency-partners, including the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) and National Automotive Design and Development Council, to deliver 80 Natural Gas Vehicle Conversion and Associated Appliances Standards for the country.

He added that the vision of the President to deliver one million gas vehicles could not be possible without the private sector, including the RTEAN, NURTW and players in the downstream sector of the transportation chain and financiers.

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We expect massive roll-outs of Nigeria-made cars by December 2024 – Minister

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We expect massive roll-outs of Nigeria-made cars by December 2024 – Minister

 

Nigeria now has the capacity and materials to manufacture made-in-Nigeria cars for local use and export, the Federal Government has said.

Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Doris Uzoka-Anite, stated this at the Automotive Component Manufacturers meeting in Abuja.

She said local manufacturers should be be held responsible if they fail to deliver massively Nigeria-made cars at the end of this year.

The minister said notwithstanding challenges facing the nation’s automobile industry, with the enabling environment being provided by the government, manufacturers should be held responsible if the cars are not rolling out by December 2024.

Newstrends reports a total of 37 firms were licensed automobile manufacturers/assemblers in Nigeria as of March 2023.

This figure is contained in the NADDC Updated List of the Accredited Locally Manufactured Brand in Nigeria.

Nigeria is said to currently produce less than 10 per cent of the 400,000 vehicles being used in the country.

The minister said, “As far as we are concerned, the auto industry is now set to go. We are counting on all stakeholders to make that happen.

“If we do not produce made-in-Nigeria cars before the end of this year (December), it will be your fault, because I am sitting down here giving you all the assurances that this administration has created the enabling environment to make sure that the auto policy kicks off.”

A statement by the ministry’s Director of Information and Public Relations, Adebayo Thomas, said the minister emphasised the need for collaboration among manufacturers, dealers, regulatory bodies and other players in the automobile industry.

She stressed that by working together, they could address challenges, streamline processes and drive innovation.

Even as she emphasised the need for local content, she urged stakeholders to maintain high-quality standards in vehicle manufacturing, safety features, emissions control and after-sale services.

This, she said, would boost consumer confidence and attract investment.

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