NAC faults report on auto policy

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THE National Automotive  Council (NAC) has described Citybusiness story titled “Govt probes auto policy” as “unfair to the automotive industry.”
Reacting to the story onbehalf of NAC, Director Policy and Planing, Luqman Mamudu said Assembling of vehicles is not rocket science.
Mamudu said: “Your headline is very unfair to automotive industry. The National Automotive Council faces myriad of challenges in the implementation of the policy and such shouting headlines potentially undermines government effort to diversify the economy which is policy objective”.
He added: “A bulk of companies mentioned are not even auto. We have 34 companies participating in the policy. The failure of NCS (Nigeria Customs Service) to do their job should not be used as an
excuse to give the policy bad name. Please refrain from it. Help the
policy to succeed. Assembling of vehicle is not rocket science. Nigerians
can do it…and it’s been done. Don’t scare investors”.
The Public Relation Officer of  NCS, Wale Adeniyi, had on Tuesday in Lagos, informed  Citybusinessnews and other Journalists that:“there are beneficiaries in the Automotive and Hotel/Hospitality Industry who have enjoyed concessions worth billions of Naira. We are compiling the names of these beneficiaries and will request them to justify the concession they enjoyed”.
Adeniyi added: “We are appealing to all genuine importers not to exercise any fear as this is not designed to witch-hunt any one. This exercise is only about enforcing payment that are legitimately due to the Federal Government of Nigeria”.
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