The Chief
Executive Officer of Nissan Motors, Carlos Ghosn, disclosed this to President
Goodluck Jonathan on the sideline of ongoing World Economic Forum in Davos,
Switzerland.
Ghosn, who
said the vehicles would be rolled out of the old Volkswagen Assembly plant in
Lagos, noted it was possible to produce two to three million cars in Nigeria
annually.
According to
him, this will lead to creation of thousands of direct and indirect jobs in the
country.
He also told
President Jonathan that Nissan intended to increase its investment in Nigeria
and establish its own production plant in the country.
“We are
interested in producing popular cars , totally adapted to the needs of
Nigerians,” Ghosn told the President, adding that the company also planned to
bring its global suppliers to make vehicle components in the country.
In his
remarks, President Jonathan reiterated that the diligent implementation of the
country’s new national automotive policy would rapidly develop Nigeria’s
automobile industry.
1 comments:
Hope it won't be as expensive as made in US, UK or Japan?
Lol
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