The Senate Committee on Privatisation has said it will propose acomplete ban on the importation of used cars. It, therefore, charged local automakers to manufacture affordable and energy-efficient cars for Nigerians so that when the ban was in place, the impact would not be felt. .
It added that the automakers and marketers should have a flexible payment plan that stretches for about 7 years to enable low-income earners to buy. The Chairman of the committee, Sen. Ben Murray-Bruce, disclosed this while on an oversight visit to the assembly plant of Volkswagen of Nigeria Automobile Limited in Lagos on Monday. .
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Murray-Bruce maintained that there should be at least one million made-in-Nigeria cars available on demand
The car manufacturers should make provision for down payment of N250,000 and N30,000 monthly instalments. The vehicle should be fully insured for 7 year. Another important thing is that the cars being sold in Nigeria are not energy efficient. You (VON) are a distributor for Nissan and the firm has the number one electric car in the world. The electric car should be sold here.” Crdt: Punchng
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