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LSM MD dedicates Auto Icon Award to late father, pledges to uphold family legacy

LSM MD dedicates Auto Icon Award to late father, pledges to uphold family legacy

 

Managing Director of Lanre Shittu Motors (LSM), Mr. Taiwo Shittu, has dedicated his recent Vanguard Auto Icon award to his late father and founder of the company, Alhaji Rasaki Shittu.

Speaking after receiving the award at Eko Hotel in Lagos, Mr. Shittu also expressed gratitude to his 19 siblings for entrusting him with the leadership of the family’s expansive business empire.

He said, “I will dedicate the award to my late father. He was visionary and groomed us to stand on our own. I remain indebted to him.”

On how he felt about the award, he said, “First of all, I give glory to almighty Allah for making it possible to be so honoured. I feel good about the award. It is a challenge; an award that tells me the need to do more; that people are looking up to me and I’m encouraged to see that l still have a lot more to give to the industry.”

He added, “We also have a family that is supportive in ensuring that the legacy of our late father is sustained. Even those who are not in the business are pushing to ensure that it continues to succeed.

“I will always thank my 19 siblings for giving me the opportunity to lead them in this business.”

On future plans of the company, the MD said aside from consolidating on the newly introduced LSM brand, the firm intended to open the first phase of its bigger auto assembly plant in Ogun State later this year.

Also speaking on the auto industry, he called on the government to give legal backing to the auto industry policy, by ensuring that the National Assembly passes it into law, noting that “to win any investors from any part of the world, you must guarantee their investments. And you can only give that guarantee by a well-articulated policy duly signed into law”.

The LSM MD who revealed that his company has already identified with the President Bola Tinubu policy on CNG, converting many vehicles to CNG fuelling, nonetheless added that “the special waiver being enjoyed by those involved in the CNG and electric vehicles should be extended to other auto assembly plants.

“Extending the waiver to the plants will see an immediate reduction in prices of locally assembled vehicles by 17.5 per cent. This will make more dormant assembly plants to become vibrant. It will also create job opportunities for a large number of people in Nigeria.”

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