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Abia State Boosts Collaboration With Innoson Following Attacks On Purchase Of Toyota-branded Vehicles

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Abia State government boosts collaboration with Innoson Vehicles as IVM boss pays Governor Otti a courtesy call.

It follows attacks on Gov Alex Otti for his recent purchase of 20 Toyota-branded vans for security agencies in Abia State.

Abia State government has reaffirmed its commitment to increase patronage of Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing, following attacks on Abia State Governor Alex Otti for his recent purchase of 20 Toyota-branded vehicles for security agencies in Abia State.





Governor Alex Otti noted that the collaboration with Innoson remains strong when the IVM Boss, Chief Dr. Innocent Chukwuma, paid him a courtesy visit at his residence in Isiala-ngwa, Abia State on Friday, 11th August.

In his welcome speech, Governor Otti lauded IVM’s dedication to quality and expressed ongoing support for the local manufacturer.

“I have seen the resilience in you since we met in 2005 and it’s really commendable. From my days in the banking sector, I have always found ways to support Innoson Vehicles”.

He emphasized the significance of patronizing homegrown brands and highlighted his enduring partnership with IVM.

“Abia State’s partnership with Innoson Vehicles remains very solid. Everybody knows that even during my inauguration you produced the trucks I used. The Speaker, Deputy speaker’s vehicles and others are all made by Innoson, supplied within the last two weeks”.





Giving his remarks, the Chairman/CEO of Innoson Vehicles, Chief, Dr. Innocent Chukwuma CON, acknowledged the governor’s continued support and
mentioned plans for an IVM CNG Conversion hub in Abia State.

“Governor Alex Otti is one of the persons that support Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing massively. He has ordered for more vehicles from us recently”.

“Work has begun in Abia State for the IVM CNG Conversion hub. a lot of persons still use petrol/diesel powered vehicles and we are here to help many people convert their vehicles to CNG inorder to make transportation more affordable”.

Also speaking, the Special Assistant to the Governor on Monitoring and Evaluation, Mazi Okoroafor Ugochukwu testified to the quality of cars produced by Innoson Vehicles. He assured the IVM team of their continued support, noting especially the purchase of about 40 vehicles delivered to Abia State recently, out of the 50 ordered from it’s first phase.





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