Business Goodnews from #DAVOS2014 :Made in Nigeria Nissan Available from April

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According to Carlos Ghosn, Chief Executive Officer of Nissan Motors, the first set of Made in Nigeria 4×4 SUVs will be rolled out by Nissan Motors in April this year.

Ghosn made this disclosure to President Goodluck Jonathan at the ongoing World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Ghosn said the vehicles would be rolled out of the old Volkswagen Assembly plant in Lagos, about two to three million cars will be produced in Nigeria annually.

"We are interested in producing popular cars , totally adapted to the needs of Nigerians. Ghosn told President Jonathan.

President Jonathan on his part reiterated his commitment to Nigeria's new national automotive policy.

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I just hope the cars will fulfill the needs of Nigerians. If it is cheap and affordable, iit is good to go.

Many politicians make promises they fail to fulfill. Their promises are like water in a basket. Seeing is believing.
 
I just hope the cars will fulfill the needs of Nigerians. If it is cheap and affordable, iit is good to go.

Many politicians make promises they fail to fulfill. Their promises are like water in a basket. Seeing is believing.

What we really need is an integrated transport system. The cars will always be out of the reach of most. The last thing we need is another car to take the the nanny to pick madam's extensions up.

This is a message for the business community. Granted there will be jobs created but be careful here - 'Detroit'.

Let us focus on getting a mass integrated transport system working in Nigeria over the next 10 years and will be good.
 
What we really need is an integrated transport system. The cars will always be out of the reach of most. The last thing we need is another car to take the the nanny to pick madam's extensions up.

This is a message for the business community. Granted there will be jobs created but be careful here - 'Detroit'.

Let us focus on getting a mass integrated transport system working in Nigeria over the next 10 years and will be good.

But many Nigerians just want to own a car.
 
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