SGF commends PAN’s Resilience, Activeness in Automobile Industry

Thu, Jun 28, 2018 | By publisher


Business

BOSS Mustapha, secretary to the government of the federation, SGF, has commended Peugeot Association of Nigeria Limited, PAN, for remaining resilient, active and still keeping to the standard of good model in automobile industry over the years.

This commendation was given when SGF received the newly reconstituted board of directors of PAN Nigeria Limited led by its chairman,  Mohammed Munir Ja’afaru, on a courtesy visit for a corporate presentation to him in his office, Abuja.

He praised the company for its resolve and determination in producing good brand of vehicles and still keeping to its historical and traditional standard despite the past economic crises that forced other assembly plants in the country to go comatose.

The SGF, however, went down memory lane and bemoaned the present state of the textile industry in Kaduna, Kaduna State, when it was the admiration of all. In his remark, “I feel sad about the state of the Kaduna Textile Manufacturing; it used to have thousands of many workers in its employ”. He expressed optimism that, “I believe that with good policies, those glorious days will come back again for PAN for the purpose of employment”.

He assured that government has now created an enabling environment for all forms investments to thrive in the country.

Earlier, Ja’faru, chairman of the new board of directors of PAN, said they were in the Office to make corporate presentation to SGF on their operations and areas of concern. He congratulated him on his well-deserved appointment by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Munir said PAN was incorporated in 1972 as a JV between Federal Government of Nigeria and Automobile Peugeot, S.A of France. He intimated the SGF that the principal activity of the assembly is on production and marketing of Peugeot brands of vehicles of varying models and capacity and the manufacturing output has exceeded 90, 000 cars.

He enumerated some recent challenges such as its expectations that government would provide necessary incentives and favourable environment for local automobiles company to thrive but did not thrived; PAN rapidly fell into financial difficulties, limiting its capacity to finance new initiatives aimed at sustaining its business and that Automobile Peugeot France also suspended its technical and commercial agreements with PAN, leading to the fracture of the dealership network and after sales support among others.

He however said the assembly’s proposition now are on provision of opportunity for Employment, Skills Acquisition, Technology Transfer, Investment and Local Components Manufacture; Modern , functional, reliable and competitive products (including armored vehicles for security) and to have reduced cost of ownership due to improved fuel efficiency and long maintenance cycles.

– Jun. 28, 2018 @ 17:39 GMT |

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