The N5billion ultra-modern automobile
manufacturing/assembling vehicles’ plant in Enugu, when fully
operational, would create thousands of jobs , especially for the youths
in the country, Managing Director, Keystone Bank Limited, Mr. Philip
Ikeazor has said.
He disclosed this during the unveiling
of the stone laying ceremony of the Eastern Vehicles Assembling Limited
(EVAL) plant in Egede in Udi local government Area of Enugu recently.
The Executive Director, Keystone Bank,
Mr. Hafiz Bakare, who represented Ikeazor, said the lender in
partnership with EVAL would provide employment for the teeming
unemployed Nigerian youths.
“This is a project we believe will
create job opportunities for our teeming youths both directly and
indirectly through expected increase in productivity of the feeder steel
industry across the country. We know how much this government places
emphasis on job creation and gainful employment,” a statement from the
bank quoted him to have said.
“Thirty per cent of the input is coming
from local sources and 100 per cent of the body of the EVAL range of
vehicles is made of steel. This not only facilitates industrialisation
through growth of the local steel industry but more importantly helps to
reduce the demand pressure on foreign exchange thereby ultimately
contributing to enhancing the value of the Naira when the project
becomes fully operational. This is why Keystone Bank decided to key in
and contribute its own quota to national development and economic
emancipation at this crucial period in the country’s socio-economic
life,” he added.
The EVAL is financed by Keystone bank
under the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) real sector support fund, in
partnership with Hawtai motors, China.
Speaking at the occasion, President
Muhammadu Buhari stated that the major reasons the federal government
banned importation of vehicles through land borders was to encourage
Nigerians to patronise locally assembled vehicles, create jobs and move
the nation’s economy forward.
Buhari, who was represented by his
Senior Special Adviser on Legal and Electoral Matters, Barr. Juliet
Ibekaku, also promised to put in place an enabling environment to
encourage and protect locally assembled vehicles.
The President said: “I commend the commitment of Eastern Vehicle Assembly Limited to key into the economic development agenda of this administration by building a vehicle manufacturing assembling plant in Nigeria. The Federal Government is solidly behind this project and will do everything to support you. We assure you that we will create an enabling environment to protect your investment.”
In his speech, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi
of Enugu State said the establishment of Eastern Vehicle Assembling
Limited in the state is part of plans by both Federal and Enugu state
governments to drive investments into the country.
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