The minister reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to supporting NSDC and NSI.
The minister said skills development without funding fuels frustration among small business owners.
According to the agency, the initiative is aimed at boosting Nigeria’s transition to clean energy.
The federal government commended the Emir of Lafiagi, Mohammed Kawu, and the Lafiagi community for maintaining peace, supporting the growth and progress of LASUCO.
“If new vehicles must meet international standards, what about used vehicles coming into the country?” stated the NADDC director-general.
“Once resolution is found, we will be the first to confirm,” Super Eagles captain Ekong said.
The federal government states that it is committed to promoting industrial growth in support of the nation’s development and economic progress.
Mr Tinubu stated that his commitment is straightforward: to create a fertile ground for businesses to thrive, grow, and flourish.
The initiative is designed to drive job creation, skills development, and technology transfer in the country’s automotive sector.
“I’m happy to listen to you. I’m happy to report many of our people are returning home,” Mr Tinubu told the gathering.
