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From left: Vice Chairman, Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA), Mr. Mike Ochonma; Special Adviser to Governor of Lagos State on Transportation, Prince Anofi Elegushi; Chairman of NAJA, Mr. Frank Kintum, and Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Dayo Mobereola....when members of NAJA paid the Commissioner a courtesy visit in his Ikeja office...recently

NAMA Hails Nigerian Auto Journalists over Annual Training

The Nigerian Automotive Manufacturers Association (NAMA) has commended Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA) for instituting an annual training for its members, saying this will help the implementation of the nation’s auto policy.

Chairman of NAMA, who is also the Managing Director of VON Automobiles Limited, Mr. Tokunbo Aromolaran, gave the commendation, on Wednesday, when members of organizing Committee for the training paid him a visit in his Victoria Island, Lagos office.

Intimating the NAMA chairman about the training, which has been rescheduled to hold July 29th and 30th 2016, NAJA Training Committee Chairman, Mr. Femi Owoeye, said NAJA instituted the training at a time like this to ensure that journalists are well prepared towards contributing their own professional roles to the development of the nation’s auto industry.

“As stakeholder also, motoring journalists are aware of the importance of our role in the area developmental journalism, a vital ingredients the industry needs to succeed,” Owoeye said.

Responding, the NMA chairman commended the initiative, saying capacity building for motoring journalists will go a long way at complementing the efforts of investors and federal government towards successful implementation of the nation’s auto policy.

“Instituting this kind of training at a time like this is commendable,” Aromolaran said. “It will no doubt translate to long term benefit for the auto industry, in terms of information flow and quality of information dissemination.”

Aromolaran, however, appealed to motoring journalists to give more space and time to reportage of activities, products and services of local auto manufacturers.

“Lots are happening now at various auto assemblies and manufacturing plants in the country,” he said. “I know you have toured some of the plants. But if you would spare time to pay follow-up visits to the assembly and manufacturing plants, you would be able to see our latest products and so report them to Nigerians. This will go a long way at encouraging local consumption of our locally made automobiles and at the long run, accelerate the Nigerian Industrial Development Plan (NIDP).”

Already, some auto companies and related government agencies have keyed into the training, just as others are being expected to also support the training.

The training retreat, which was earlier scheduled to hold on June 24 and 25 has now been shifted to July 29 and 30, 2016.

(NAJA NEWS RELEASE)

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