Chief Executive Officer of Nissan Motors, Carlos Ghosn, disclosed this
to President Goodluck Jonathan on the sideline of ongoing World Economic
Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Ghosn, who said the vehicles would be rolled out of the old Volkswagen
Assembly plant in Lagos, noted it was possible to produce two to three
million cars in Nigeria annually.
According to him, this will lead to creation of thousands of direct and indirect jobs in the country.
He also told President Jonathan that Nissan intended to increase its
investment in Nigeria and establish its own production plant in the
country.
“We are interested in producing popular cars , totally adapted to the
needs of Nigerians,” Ghosn told the President, adding that the company
also planned to bring its global suppliers to make vehicle components in
the country.
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