$150m To Be Injected In Peugeot Nigeria
There are plans by NESBITT Investment Nigeria, who recently acquired Peugeot Automobile Nigeria (PAN) to inject $150 million in the next three years to revamp the automobile company.
According to NESBITT, the $150 million
investment would be spent on retooling and upgrading PAN’s assembly line as
well as in supporting infrastructure and working capital.
Speaking on the acquisition of the company at the PAN assembly plant in Kaduna
to CableNews on Monday, Ahmed Wadada-Aliyu, PAN’s new chairman, assured that
the company would be introducing new brands of vehicles into the market to
re-launch brand affordability in the country.
“PAN under
the supervision of the board shall undergo massive restructuring, and in so
doing, we shall observe strict governance protocols, transparency, business
integrity, efficiency and ethics in our undertakings,” he said.
“In 2019,
Nigeria imported at least 400,000 used cars as against 68,000 brand new
vehicles. Because of this imbalance, PAN will be introducing new brands of
vehicles into the market to re-launch brand affordability in Nigeria such that
Nigerians will have access to brand new vehicles.”
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