The Guardian (Nigeria)

NADDC urges CBN to create interventi­on fund for automobile sector

- From Anthony Otaru. Abuja

THE National Automotive Design and D e v e l o p m e n t Council( NADDC) has urged the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) to set up a special interventi­on fund for the automobile sector.

The council, while commending the apex bank for its interventi­on in key sectors of the economy especially in agricultur­e, power, aviation, health among others, demanded that such gestures should also be extended to the automobile sector in view of its job creating potential.

The Director - General of the NADDC, Jelani Aliyu yesterday in a chat with journalist­s in Abuja, said the interventi­on fund had become imperative to support the vehicle financing scheme, which is being worked on by the Council.

Recall that in February 2021, the Federal Government announced plans to launch a vehicle finance scheme that would help Nigerians own new cars.

This was part of the 5- point comprehens­ive programme of the National Automotive Industry Developmen­t Plan ( NAIDP), which aimed at promoting local production of vehicles and their parts.

The NADDC boss lamented that over time, the average Nigerian is presently unable to buy a brand new vehicle like in the past, adding that in other climes, people get new vehicles on credit by putting in five or 10 per cent of their costs.

"On vehicle financing, we are in talks with banks. We are going after terms that will be very conducive for people. Single digit interest rate and we are talking about no more than 10 per cent and being able to pay over at least, five years and more.

"So these are conditions that are typically easy for commercial banks to offer. We are looking for collaborat­ive efforts where the government puts in some money and the banks put in more money.

"There are some specific terms, which are hard for the banks but will make it much easier for Nigerians to afford these vehicles.

He also said the National Automotive Industry Developmen­t Plan ( NAIDP), otherwise called the Nigerian auto policy, has been reviewed in line with global economic realities.

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