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Aliyu Jelani, newly-appointed Director-General, NADDC

Chevrolet Volt’s designer, Jelani Aliyu, appointed to head up Nigeria’s Automotive Council

General Motors Senior Creative Designer, Jelani Aliyu, who designed the awe-inspiring Chevrolet Volt that was unveiled in 2007, has been appointed to head up Nigeria’s National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC).

Aliyu’s appointment by President Muhammadu Buhari was announced on Thursday and is seen as  a way of igniting stakeholders’ confidence in Nigeria’s automotive industry.

 Aliyu is taking over as Director-General of NADDC from Engineer Aminu Jalal.

 Born in Kaduna in 1966 to Alhaji Aliya and Sharifiya Hauwa’u Aliyu, both from Sokoto State, Jelani Aliyu attended the Capital School, Sokoto between 1971 and 1978, and then proceeded to Federal Government College, Sokoto, where he graduated with honours as the ‘‘best technical drawing student.’’ 

 He was later offered admission to study Architecture at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria but declined the offer for a similar course at the Birnin Kebbi Polytechnic, Kebbi State from 1986 to 1988 – the institution that formally embedded in Jelani the culture of automobile design.

 While at the Polytechnic, Jelani Aliyu did an indepth research into home designs and construction, experimenting with materials and structures that could best be functional for buildings in the hot northern climate without necessarily using air conditioning system.

 His effort earned him another accolade when, upon graduation, he was hired by the Ministry of Works, Sokoto, where he worked briefly.

 An exceptionally curious Aliyu soon moved to Detroit, Michigan, USA in 1990 where he enrolled at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit under a Sokoto State Scholarship Board sponsorship.

 Having always wanted to study Automobile Design, Jelani Aliyu became enthusiastic about automotive design and as he says: “The course was very practical and emphasis was put on creativity and the development of new designs to provide solutions.”

 Upon graduation in 1994, he began his career as a design staff of General Motors, where he worked on the Buick Rendezvous and later became the lead exterior designer of the Pontiac G6 and Astra, General Motors’ Opel Division and soon designed the Chevrolet Volt which was unveiled in 2007.

 Married with three kids, Jelani was recently quoted as saying:I think with the new automotive policy, with the support the government is giving to the industry, it has begun to create the momentum needed.

“We just need to continue pushing it through the next stages, especially in terms of enabling a Nigerian vehicle that is conceptualised, designed and developed by Nigerians for Nigerians in Nigeria.”

 “When I say Nigerian vehicle, I don’t necessarily mean the whole thing, but a vehicle designed specifically for the Nigerian populace. A vehicle in tune with the history, culture, environment and economic structure of the people, and I think we are heading there.”

 

 

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