Abuja – The Federal Government has suspended issuance of licence to new vehicle assembly plants.
Mr Aminu Jalal, the Director General of the National Automotive
Design and Development Council (NADDC), disclosed this in a statement in
Abuja on Friday.
Jalal said that the action was to enable the council to consolidate
the country’s vehicle assembly operations and concentrate in developing
local content.
He explained that the suspension did not apply to investment in
original equipment manufacturing (OEM), adding that applicants for OEM
license would not be affected.
Jalal said: “The major objective of the National Automotive Industry
Development Plan is to bring back completely knocked down (CKD)
automotive assembly and develop local content.
“NADDC is investing over N5 billion to establish automotive test
centres that will ensure that the vehicles and components meet
international safety and environmental standards.
“The response to the policy so far has exceeded our expectations. The
current status of implementation of the policy is that 14 existing
assembly plants started assembling new products (cars, SUV, buses,
pick-up trucks) in 2014.”
he DG listed some of the 14 plants as Volkswagen of Nigeria (VON),
Peugeot Automobile Nigeria (PAN), Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing,
ANAMMCO, Leyland-Busan, NTM and Steyr.
According to him, Nissan, VW, Hyundai, Kia, Honda cars and SUV,
Shacman and MAN Trucks, and Ashok-Leyland buses are now assembled in
Nigeria.
“Eleven new companies, including Century Auto (Toyota), TATA,
Coscharis Auto (FORD, Joylong, Dongfeng) and Dana Motors (Renault) have
been given bona-fide manufacturing status and are on track to start
assembly operations this year.
“Our emphasis has now shifted to the development of automotive local content.
“Sites for automotive supplier parks in excess of 400 square hectares
have been acquired across Nigeria and effort is ongoing to acquire
more.”
Jalal said the council was evaluating tenders by global consulting
firms with experience in the establishment of industrial parks.
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