Monday, 20 January 2014

Jonathan Says Nigeria will Soon Start To Export Cars



President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed optimism that with the new automotive policy Nigeria will soon be 
exporting cars to other countries.

The President was speaking while receiving in audience, a delegation of business community from Anambra State led by the state governor, Peter Obi, at the Presidential Villa,.

This is even as he stated that if Nigeria must become great as expected by all, the Federal Government must industrialise.

According to the President the basic needs of industrialists' such as road, power and port would be addressed appropriately.

He said "We are totally committed to creating jobs. Nigeria is a country with huge population of youths. If jobs are not created, there will be crisis. 
The housing, agriculture and power sectors are also receiving attention.

"In 
the next few years, Nigeria will begin to export cars to other countries. We are encouraging government to support local manufacturers."

He added that "If any country will be great, we must industrialise. If Nigeria must be a great country, we must industrialise. To this end, we will continue to encourage industrialists in Anambra,"

Also speaking at the audience, Vice President Namadi Sambo told the delegation that President Jonathan had only recently approved $3.7 billion to improve power transmission across the country.

Earlier the Anambra state governor, told the President that the Anambra people were well positioned to assist the President in the 
achievement of his transformation agenda because of their enterprising and preserving nature.

Declaring their support for Jonathan, Obi said, "You have excess credit in your political account that these people (members of the delegation) are ready to pay you when you need it."

He added that he led the delegation to express their support for the President and bring to his attention some of their collective needs which if addressed will help in anchoring the growth and development of industry in the state.

Some of the needs, mentioned by the governor include the completion of the 330/132/33KV power substation at Nnewi, provision of uninterrupted 
power supply in the Onitsha Harbour Industrial Area and Ozubulu Industrial Hub, completion of Nnamdi Azikwe Teaching Hospital, Nnewi and the inclusion of Anambra State in the rail master plan.


Obi also included the rehabilitation and reconstruction of federal roads within the state such as Oba-Nnewi-Okigwe Section 1, Nnewi-Okija, start of Onitsha Second Niger Bridge, completion of the Onitsha-Enugu Dual Carriageway and completion of Umueze-Anam Kogi Roads.

Thanking the President for the inclusion of Nnewi in the National 
Automotive Industry Policy of the Federal Government, the governor noted that this would attract many ancillary industries especially with the coming on stream of the Ajaokuta Steel Plant, saying the local content in vehicle manufacturing in no time will increase from 40 per cent to 60 per cent. 

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