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  The
 Chairman of Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company Limited, Chief 
Innocent Chukwuma yesterday said the company will, in the next five 
years, commence local manufacture of vehicle engine to acheive 100 per 
cent local content in the auto industry.
 
 Currently, the firm is 
doing 60 per cent local content with the assembling of vehicle parts and
 the purchase of vehicle engines from foreign markets.
 
 He reiterated the comapny’s determination to make Nigeria one of the 20 top world‘s industrialised nations by 2020.
 
 Speaking
 while he led the management team of the company to the Minister of 
Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu in Abuja, he said Innoson, 
being the first indigenous motor manufacturing company, was set to 
reduce drastically, the prices of vehicles and cut down the country‘s 
dependence on imported vehicles.
 
 Informing the minister that the 
beginning was tough and rough, the chairman urged the government to 
assist in the area of efficient power supply to power the over 100 
industries that have made Nnewi, the Taiwan of Africa.
 “Our major 
request is to help us in accessing foreign exchange to enable us keep 
and maintain our over 7, 200 employees. We wish to also request for a 
government policy to ensure that home-made goods are protected and 
patronised by all levels of governments and agencies,” he pleaded.
 
 This,
 according to him, would ensure that the youths were employable or 
self-employed, pointing out that 200 youths were currently undergoing 
training from Niger Delta under the Presidential Amnesty Programme.
 
 Responding,
 Dr. Onu assured the team that the ministry would support, cooperate and
 collaborate with the company, pointing out that after the budget was 
out, the ministry, alongside all the agencies under the ministry would, 
henceforth, drive only made-in-Nigeria vehicles.
 
 He urged the 
management team to upgrade the company‘s facilities and work towards 
manufacturing the engines in Nigeria, as another way of creating 
employment opportunities to Nigerian populace.
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