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The Director General National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Jelani Aliyu, is seeking collaboration of stakeholders in Nigeria’s burgeoning digital economy sector to build a 21st century compliant automotive industry in Nigeria.

Aliyu, spoke in Abuja Monday during a working visit to the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Professor Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami.

He said the automotive industry with the right support was capable of producing 400, 000 vehicles annually. He commended the federal government’s efforts in restoring the industry to its lost glory and boosting indigenous production through the institution of the National Automotive Industry Development Plan (NAIDP).

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His words: “The NAIDP has five elements which include; Investment promotion, infrastructural development, improvement of standards, skills development and market development. We believe that building a partnership with the digital economy sector based on these initiatives will engender the required support for the industry to thrive.

“The vehicles manufactured and assembled in Nigeria are very tech-driven and it is only natural to seek your support as the driver of the digital economy in the country”.

He stressed that the resuscitation of the Nigerian automotive industry will create jobs, encourage innovation and build indigenous capacity.

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Professor Pantami commended the NADDC’s for exhibiting skillful leadership.

The minister assured Aliyu of the ministry’s willingness to partner with the automotive industry, even as he reiterated his advocacy for skills over mere paper qualifications citing Jelani Aliyu as an excellent example of the value of proven skills.

“We are more than willing to collaborate with the industry and it is exciting to note that your presentation is in alignment with at least four of the pillars of the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS), particularly in the area of software development and digital design. The sector has an important role to play in supporting your parastatal so that we will jointly create many more jobs for our citizens and support our economy”.

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The Minister remarked that one of the major challenges facing the nation is importation and this cannot be sustained. “We must therefore heed Mr. President’s call to produce what we consume and consume what we produce. We also need to create awareness among the populace to take pride in our indigenous products and patronise them”

 

According to Uwa Suleiman, the minister’s spokesperson, highlight of the visit was the presentation of various models of locally manufactured, tech-driven, battery and gas powered vehicle to Pantami.

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