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PAN Nigeria, others relish brands at Abuja Auto-Exhibition

BusinessDay
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In line with the new auto-policy, PAN Nigeria Limited showcased to the Federal Capital Territory its new models to Peugeot admirers and competitors at the ongoing Abuja International Automobile Exhibition.

The exhibition, built on the pedigree of global auto exhibitions, is organised by Mfv-Nigeria to showcase Nigeria’s exotic, premium and rarefied cars from across the nation.

Imasuen Osazuwa Efosa, managing director of Mfv-Nigeria, who spoke at the opening ceremony in Abuja, lauded PAN Nigeria and other exhibitors for participating and showcasing their latest product to satisfy the growing demands of automobile lovers in the country.

Both PAN and other manufacturers partaking in the exhibition are laudable auto manufacturers, given their relevance and contributions to the Nigerian auto sector with reference to PAN Nigeria, for keying into the current automotive policy of the Federal Government, Efosa noted.

According to him, “the annual occurrence of our exhibition has position it to become a major platform for automobile sales and display, meetings, communication, presentations from stakeholders in the automotive sector, thus the exhibition looks further to promote mutual integration in the automotive sector, which we believe would certainly improve the level of the sector’s qualitative inclusion in policy formulations and organisational development, thus giving stakeholders the unanimous drive to always provide state-of-art technologies, user and environmental friendly products for the market.”

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In his presentation, Olusegun Aganga, minister of industry, trade and investment, called on Nigerian automobile manufacturers to come up with workable solutions that will promote the industry.

Speaking along the same vein, the director-general, National Automotive Council (NAC), Aminu Jalal, represented by Chika Nwokoye, said the Nigerian auto sector offered significant industrial opportunities for Nigeria and further commended PAN Nigeria for its leadership role in the auto sector.

The event, which also featured speeches from exhibitors, provided the opportunity for the zonal sales manager, Abuja, PAN Nigeria, Olayinka Seriki, who spoke on behalf of the managing director the chance to declare the company’s resolve to retake its number one spot in the Nigerian auto sector.

The company is displaying stylish, cost-effective, environmental friendly cars and above all, cars that guarantee safety of the user, she said.

Harrison Edeh

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