The National Automotive Design & Development Council (NADDC), Coscharis Motors Plc, Stallion Motors Nigeria Limited, Jet Systems Limited and Weststar Associates Ltd are among leading stakeholders in the automotive industry supporting this year’s training/capacity building workshop holding in Lagos.
This year’s event holding on August 25, at the LCCI Conference & Exhibition Centre, Alausa Ikeja, which has as a theme: Fuel Subsidy Removal: ‘Autogas/Electric Vehicles As Alternatives’ is being organized by the Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA).
Expected at this year’s training and capacity building workshop is Jelani Aliyu, director-general of the NADDC, who is the chief guest of honour.
In the past few years, the NADDC boss has been on the driver’s seat of the adoption of autogas and electric vehicle as an alternative to fossil fuel.
Invited as the guest speaker is Mohammed lbrahim, the current Chairman, National Gas Expansion Programme(NGEP).
He will be speaking on the topic of the workshop based on his versed and deep knowledge of the topic.
Also invited as facilitators for the upcoming training/ workshop are Yusuf Jimoh Aweda and Wisdom Elijah.
Aweda, a senior software engineer on Automation and Artificial Intelligence, will be the training facilitator on the topic ’Role of New Media in Automotive Industry Reportage’.
While Elijah Wisdom, chief executive and founder of Creek Transitway Limited, will be providing an insight into the topic “Autogas/Electric Vehicle as Alternative Amid Fuel Subsidy Removal”.
The training programme is aimed at equipping the motoring journalists with the necessary reportorial skills in relation to Nigeria’s automotive industry and globally.
Chairman, NAJA, Mike Ochonma, in a statement, said that the two very critical themes chosen for the training/capacity building workshop were predicated on their crucial importance to Nigeria’s automotive industry.
He said it is imperative for journalists covering the automotive sector to be in sync with the latest happenings in the sector, especially at this time that many Nigerians are clamoring for alternative fuel, following the removal of patrol subsidy.