Local car manufacturer, Innoson motors is set to meet with the leadership of the National Assembly, next week in a bid to boost the patronage of the company.
In an exclusive chat with THEBRIEF, spokesman for the company, Cornel Osigwe, Innoson Motors confirmed a meeting had been set for next week between the leadership of the Senate, and Chairman of the company Innocent Chukwuma.
This is part of efforts to promote made in Nigeria products to rescue the economy.
Saraki hinted at this on Twitter, Friday, February 12, when he applauded the indigenous car manufacturer’s determination to improve on its services.
By accepting positive criticism, it shows @innosonmotors will continue to improve. Looking forward to our meeting https://t.co/nMQjpTzRIm
— Bukola Saraki (@bukolasaraki) February 12, 2016
When THEBRIEF contacted Saraki’s Special Assistant on New Media, Bamikole Omishore, he confirmed the Senate President’s office was in talks with the Chairman and management of the Nnewi based car manufacturer.
He also confirmed that a meeting is scheduled to hold next week. this affirms a pledge Saraki made during the Aba trade fair, in Abuja, to support Nigerian made products.
At the trade fair, Saraki promised the National Assembly would work on amending the Procurement Act by changing the word “may” to “shall” to ensure Nigerian products are given first priority over their foreign counterparts in the procurement process.
Osigwe revealed Innoson would try to get the National Assembly to acquire its cars as its official car.
“Government’s recognition of Innoson and the likes, will act as an endorsement for the brand.
“It can also boost patronage from Nigeria and other African countries,” he said.
He explained an auto-plan is being negotiated with certain banks in Nigeria, to help Nigerians purchase durable and brand new Innoson vehicles, instead of buying used ones from foreign countries.
Economy experts have lauded the move for the patronage on local car manufacturers and assemblies. They say increased focus on made in Nigeria goods, would help relieve the pressure on the Naira.
This will in turn drive down exchange rates.
via The Brief