… as NADDC, Auto Stakeholders Back Workshop
The 2021 edition of the Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA) Training/Capacity Building programme is set to hold this Thursday, July 29, inside the training hall of Golden Tulip Hotel, along the Murtala Muhammed International Airport road, Lagos.
With the current global automotive industry racing towards electric and gas as an alternative to petrol in vehicular movement, the theme of year’s training/capacity programme is “Migration to Electric Vehicles and Gas-powered Vehicles; Opportunities & Challenges for Nigeria.”
The event to be declared open by the Director General of the National Automotive Design & Development Council (NADDC), Jelani Aliyu, would also have as guest of honour, Corp Marshal, Federal Roads Safety Corps (FRSC), Boboye Oyeyemi.
Stakeholders supporting this crucial event holding on Thursday this week are the NADDC, Toyota Nigeria Limited, Coscharis Motors, Weststar Associates Limited, CFAO Motors, Autochek Africa, OMAA, Jet Systems, Kojo Motors (Yutong), and the FRSC.
According to the event organisers, the one-day training programme is expected to educate Nigerians on what the global shift to electric and gas as an alternative to petrol is all about and the opportunities and challenges of such in the country.
After the declaration of the programme open and presentations by the NADDC Director General, who has been on the driver’s seat of Nigeria’s new thinking towards the use of electric and gas to move vehicles and other automotives as a cheap alternative to fossil fuel, local auto assemblers of electric vehicles and gas-powered vehicles are expected to give technical presentations of their operations with a look at the opportunities and challenges of producing such vehicles in the country.
Presentations will be made from Stallion Motors, assemblers of the Hyundai Kona electric vehicle in Lagos, OMAA Global, assemblers of the OMAA gas-powered range of buses at Igbo-Ukwu in Anambra State and Jet Systems Limited, assemblers of the JetMover range buses that runs on electric.
It would be recalled that Ford Motors South Africa (FMCSA) in collaboration with Coscharis Motors’ its local franchisee were the lead sponsors of the first and second editions held in 2016 and 2017, while Nissan Motors South Africa (NMSA) followed.