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Aliyu: We Will Implement Auto Policy

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The Director General of the National Automotive Design and Developmen­t Council (NADDC), Mr. Jelani Aliyu, has identified some important components of the new National Automotive Industry Developmen­t Plan (NAIDP) that the Council is working on to improve the goals of the policy. Aliyu made this statement in a paper he delivered as the guest of honour at the first Kaduna automotive fair and exhibition/stakeholde­rs conference organised by Routes and Roads transport company. According to the DG, aside the fiscal regime which places a tariff of 35% plus a levy of 35% on Fully Built Cars and 35% tariff on Fully built up commercial vehicles, other pillars of the NAIDP that which will make it sustainabl­e are the marketing programme, standard, human capital developmen­t and local content. On the marketing programme, the DG stated that “under this programme, a fund is to be establishe­d to be offered to Nigerians at low cost to finance their commercial fleets and cars. “The programme is being re-deigned to involve more Nigerian banks. It is expected that once this is launched, more Nigerians can afford more new cars and the provision in NAIDP to restrain import of used vehicles will be applied”. Aliyu added that “the developmen­t of automotive laboratori­es as provided for in the plant for safety tests in now at 70% completion stage. There is the material test lab in Zaria, the component test lab in Enugu and the emission test lab in Lagos”. Also speaking on human capital, the DG said “a significan­t level of achievemen­ts has also been recorded in this aspect as NADDC continue to roll out programmes independen­tly and with partners including the Presidency.”

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