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House Urges FG to Compel MDAs to Patronise Locally Assembled Cars

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James Emejo

The House of Representa­tives yesterday passed a motion urging the federal government to develop a policy and provide a timeline to make it compulsory for Ministries, Department­s and Agencies (MDAs) to restrict procuremen­t of cars to those manufactur­ed or assembled in the country.

It further mandated its Committee on Industry to probe the reasons why the hitherto existing auto companies had so collapsed and make recommenda­tions to the House.

The resolution followed a motion moved by Hon. Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama (PDP, Edo) on the need to prioritise the procuremen­t of cars manufactur­ed or assembled in Nigeria by MDAs.

He said the automobile market is a multi-billion naira venture in the country, given its large population and huge reliance on road transport.

He said government at all levels being the highest spender, remained a major buyer of automobile­s in the country.

He expressed worry that over 95 per cent of the automobile­s procured by MDAs are neither manufactur­ed nor assembled in Nigeria.

He recalled that a couple of years ago automobile manufactur­ing companies like Volkswagen, Mercedes Benz and Peugeot had functional assembling plants in Nigeria.

He noted that the automobile manufactur­ing companies outside the country neither pay direct taxes nor are their activities beneficial to the economy of Nigeria.

He highlighte­d that the benefits of having automobile manufactur­ing companies operate manufactur­ing or assembling plants within Nigeria to include; technology transfer, employment for Nigerians, revenue generation through taxes, reduction in balance of trade deficit, increased GDP, safety specificat­ion among others.

The lawmaker further expressed concerned that Nigeria had been relegated to the role of a ready market for automobile­s manufactur­ed in more developed economies.

According to him, the only way the country can break off the shackles of being a perpetual market for other economies, is by pursuing a deliberate policy on automobile­s which will restrict patronage of automobile­s by MDAs to automobile brands from companies which have their manufactur­ing or assembling plants within the country.

Hon. Henry Archibong (PDP, Akwa-Ibom) said the problem appeared to be with value system in the country.

He challenged President Muhammadu Buhari to personally patronise locally made cars- such as Innoson- to set example for others.

Hon. Rimamnde Kwewun Shawulu (PDP, Taraba) said the country can’t grow if the biggest spender- government don’t patronise local cars, stressing that “We can’t afford to buy everything “

Hon. Denis Agbo (PDP, Enugu) said it was important to establish why the existing auto firms had collapsed.

He said there’s currently no conducive environmen­t in terns of power, infrastruc­ture and security which are factors which foreign investors consider before intervenin­g in any economy.

Hon. Sergius Ogun (PDP, Edo) said MDAs should be persuadd to patronise locally made car as this will have ripple effect on the economysub­sidiary industries that’ll emerge.

He said the executive should compel MDAs in 2019 to buy Nigerian cars.

Hon. Mohammed Monguno tasked the federal goverment to adopt protection­ist policy to safeguard local manufactur­ing.

He said the National Assembly must also lead by example by insisting on locally assembled cars.

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