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Why govts should procure palliative vehicles from Nigeria – BKG

Why govts should procure palliative vehicles from Nigeria – BKG

The governments at state and federal levels have been advised to ensure all vehicles to be used as part of measures of cushioning the hardship of the removal of fuel subsidy are purchased from automobile companies with visible dealerships and existence in the country.

Managing Director of BKG Exhibitions Limited, Mr Ifeanyichukwu Agwu, stated this in an interview with newsmen in Lagos.
He noted that injecting the money into the Nigerian automotive industry would spur more activities to fast-track the development of the industry with the attendant socio-economic benefits to the people and economy of Nigeria.
He said, “We have companies in Nigeria that could meet up the demand as well as subsequent ones.”

Agwu, whose company organises the Lagos Motor Fair/Africa Autoparts Expo as well as the Abuja International Motor/Nigeria Autoparts Expo, noted that the sector had suffered serious setbacks for over a decade now owing to the poor attention paid to it by the government especially with the poor implementation of the government’s instituted National Automotive Industry Development Policy/Plan [NAIDP], which is in its 10th year.
He said, “No doubt, low sales and lack of clear-cut policy direction, amongst others, have been plaguing the industry which makes it to be in dire need of life support. Injecting the funds for the purchase of these vehicles will go a long way in restoring life and vibrancy to the industry.
“Procuring these vehicles from sources that are not playing big in the Nigerian market will only end in more capital flight out of the country and worsening the precarious state of the nation’s economy.
“More jobs will be created in the benefiting economies while unemployment persists in Nigeria.”
Agwu also said, “Most of the auto companies in Nigeria injected billions of Naira in setting up assembly plants in the country and have little or nothing to show for it.
“They must be encouraged and highly supported by the government through this and subsequent patronage.
“The government should not shut them out as used to the case in the past; they must enjoy this as they have suffered a lot plying their trade in the ever turbulent Nigerian market.”

The BKG boss whose company has been serving the automotive industry since 1998 through its motor fairs urged the government to consider using the automotive industry in driving Nigeria’s economic development.
“I urge the new government to ensure that the automotive sector of the Nigerian economy remains in the front burner of its economic policy and programmes from the onset,” he said.
According to him, the sector is so important that it shows physically the state of the economy and generates much revenue and creates enormous employment.
He said, “No serious government toys with it. It is a sector that affects virtually everything. If it is not rightly repositioned now, it will in the very near future negatively affect a whole lot in the life of the people and economy. “Government should therefore parley seriously with the sector stakeholders to seeing how it could be made better.”
Agwu also contended that Nigeria has the resources and capacity to become the hub of automotive business in the continent, adding that it would only be a big disservice to country and its people should other African countries do this ahead of Nigeria, especially in West Africa.
The BKG boss called on the government to ensure that the sector benefits immensely from the N75 billion it proposed to spend in rejigging the manufacturing sector; as it is the best assured sector to help the government in creating massive employment opportunities in the economy.
Agwu called on the government at all levels to actively participate in the forthcoming Abuja International Motor Fair and Nigeria Autoparts Expo scheduled to hold from November 13-17, 2023, where they would have the opportunity to meet all these companies and assess their capacities and capabilities.

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