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Police Affairs Minister, IGP Tours IVM Plant In Nnewi, Says NPF Will Continue To Patronize Innoson Vehicles
NPF will continue to patronize IVM vehicles, Minister of Police Affairs declares during his tour of the facilities of Innoson plant.
Police Affairs Minister Mohammed Maigari Dingyadi was accompanied by the Inspector General of Police Usman Alkali Baba.
The Minister of Police Affairs Mohammed Maigari Dingyadi says that The Nigerian Police Force (NPF) will strengthen its business relationship and continue to patronize Innoson Vehicles.
The Minister made this declaration during his tour of the facilities of Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing plant in Nnewi Anambra State with the Inspector General of Police Usman Alkali Baba.
Speaking further after the facility tour, the Minister stated :
“We are pleased to see the facilities on ground today at the factory and we are now further assured that Innoson Vehicles have the capacity to manufacture vehicles both that will serve our operational needs. Based on this visit today, we shall strengthen our relationship with Innoson and this will also help in strengthening our economy”.
In his reaction, The IGP, who noted that the Nigerian Police Force has always been a customer to Innoson Vehicles, said the Force will continually support and encourage the company to succeed. He added that the visit has made them to appreciate the effort Innoson Vehicles has been making to produce durable vehicles for the Nigerian market.
The Minister and the IGP was equally accompanied by the AIG of police zone 13, Umar Musa Muri, Commissioner of Police Anambra State Command, Tony OLOFU, and Deputy Commissioner Of Police in charge of Operations Anambra State Command DCP, Salam Dogo.
Others are the Assistant Commissioner of Police Operations ACP Emmauel Ugwuanya and Assistant Commissioner of police in charge of Nnewi area command ACP Emenike.
During the tour, the Chairman of Innoson Vehicles, Chief Dr Innocent Chukwuma OFR showcase to the Minister and his delegation the new automated plant section that is currently being installed for the production of Big Buses.
Dr Chukwuma also appreciated the Minister and the IGP for the visit and equally assured them of IVM continuous improvement on its quality, availability of spare parts and after sales services.
At the completion of the ongoing installation of automated plant, Innoson Vehicles, Nigeria first indigenous vehicle manufacturing company, will see an increase capacity of 10,000 annual units to 60,000 units annually.