Nigeria's first car maker Innoson takes to the skies in fighter jets
By Kemi Mobuse - Monday, March 28, 2016
The grinding
conflict between the Nigerian state and Boko Haram insurgents has exacted a
devastating human and economic toll over the past
six years.
But for
Nigeria's first car manufacturer, the crisis may represent an opportunity.
The Nigerian
Air Force (NAF) recently announced a partnership deal with Innoson Vehicle
Manufacturing (IVM), which will see the company supply spare
parts for jets conducting airstrikes against the insurgents.
"
The
ingenious effort by IVM is instrumental to the continued operation of the Alpha
Jets," NAF spokesperson Ayodele Famuyiwa said of the deal. "IVM
helped to save the day when help was not forthcoming from abroad."
IVM, part of
the Innoson Group owned by billionaire Innocent Chukwuma, started producing
commercial vehicles such as coaches in 2007, before launching a range of private cars in 2014 -- the
first to carry a "Made in Nigeria" seal.
The offshoot
company now employs over 7,000 people and has capacity to produce 10,000 cars a
year. It is hoped that the partnership with NAF could help the business expand
further.
"The
attention is providing a big boost for the company," says Osigwe.
Innoson has
gained several new clients since the deal, according to the spokesperson,
including the National Assembly. Leading politicians such as Senator Ben
Murray-Bruce have offered strong support.
Dr. Innoson Chukwuma has delivered my Innoson cars which I will now use as my official car #BuyNaijaToGrowTheNaira pic.twitter.com/e0S9Uq834c
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) February 15, 2016
Osigwe hopes
that high profile supporters will help the company make inroads with the wider
public.
"If the
government patronize Innoson, individuals and companies will follow," he
says.
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