Home / NIGERIA / WEST AFRICA / GENERAL NEWS (NIGERIA) / Stakeholders bemoan state of Nigeria’s automotive industry, call for unity, policy consistency and more 
 Left to Right: -Marketing Manager, KIA Motors Nigeria , Mr. Olawale Jimoh; Marketing Manager , BKG Exhibitions Limited, Franca Igwe;  Vice President, KIA Motors Nigeria, Mr. Olu Tikolo and MD/CEO, BKG Exhibitions Limited, Mr. Ifeanyichukwu Agwu,  during the ‘Meet The Stakeholders'  parley hosted recently by  KIA Motors.

Stakeholders bemoan state of Nigeria’s automotive industry, call for unity, policy consistency and more 

Policy inconsistency, poor implementation and increasingly dwindling purchasing power of Nigerians have been identified as the bane of automotive sector development in Nigeria.

Making this assertion during a ‘meet the stakeholders parley’ held at Dana Motors [KIA] head office in Lagos, Mr. Olawale Jimoh, Marketing Manager, Kia Nigeria, bemoaned the forex volatility, lack of access to affordable auto loan schemes as provided in the country’s Auto Policy, saying these have  continued to hinder the acquisition of new vehicles in the country, amongst other key factors hampering the growth of the industry in Nigeria. 

The parley which is spearheaded by BKG Exhibitions Limited, organizer of the Abuja International Motor and the Lagos Motor Fair & Autoparts Expo Africa, is aimed at making the key players in the industry to aggregate their views/opinions on the challenges of the sector and forging a common front in tackling it with other stakeholders, especially the policy makers.

According to Mr. Ifeanyichukwu Agwu, the Managing Director and CEO of BKG, the lack of unity amongst the players is not helping in  tackling  the myriads of challenges confronting the sector.  

Bemoaning the negative impact of this state of affairs, the Managing Director said the outcome of the ‘meet the stakeholders parley’ will be taken to the relevant federal government ministries, departments and agencies which functions impact on the industry for necessary actions. He urged other stakeholders whom he disclosed have been contacted by his team to key  into it. This, according to him, will help in seeing to the success of the move and the expected positive turnaround in the sector.

In his contribution, Mr. Olu Tikolo,  Vice President of Kia Nigeria,  noted that Nigeria has the market and potentials to be the hub of automotive business in Sub-Sahara Africa which it is fastly losing to Ghana, advising that implementing the National Automotive Industry Development Plan as well as backing it with appropriate laws and addressing the forex volatility and vehicle acquisition challenges by Nigerians will go a long way in restoring sanity and fast-track the development of the sector. 

While thanking the management of Kia Nigeria for granting him and his team audience, Mr. Agwu announced the date for the forthcoming 21stn Abuja International Motor Fair.

According to him, the event will take place at the International Conference Annex, Area 10, Garki, Abuja from October 25-30, 2021.  According to him, intensive publicity activities are ongoing to drive much traffic into the venue of the event. He further disclosed that response from expected participants has been quite encouraging- an indication that virtually all the major and even fringe players are going to actively participate in this edition.

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