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West Africa Automotive Show (WAAS) Returns To Lagos From 14th May To 16th May

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West Africa Automotive Show (WAAS) returns to Lagos from Tuesday 14th May to Thursday 16th May 2024.

WAAS, Africa’s largest automotive parts and services trade event, is expecting more than 4500 professional visitors.

The target audience includes assemblers, commercial garages, retailers, mechanics, engineers, fleet operators.

WAAS has the backing of Auto Spare Part and Machinery Distributors Association and Nigerian Automotive Manufacturers Association.





The automotive show is also endorsed by the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC).

The West Africa Automotive Show (WAAS), Africa’s largest automotive parts and services trade event, will make its return to Lagos, Nigeria from Tuesday 14th May to Thursday 16th May 2024.

This year’s edition of WAAS will be held at the Landmark Centre, Victoria Island, where over 250 exhibitors from Nigeria and around the world will showcase their latest products, including spare parts, batteries, oils and lubricants.

The 2024 show is expected to host over 4500 professional visitors. Target audience includes assemblers, commercial garages, retailers, mechanics, engineers, fleet operators as well as logistics companies.

“By exhibiting at West Africa Automotive Show you will meet over 4500 professionals from the whole spectrum of the automotive industry, from importers and dealers through to mechanics, and fleet maintenance personnel,” WAAS said on its official website.





WAAS has the backing of no Auto Spare Part and Machinery Distributors Association (ASPMDA), which is a founding partner for the show, as well as Nigerian Automotive Manufacturers Association.

The West Africa Automotive Show is also endorsed by the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC).

According to the organizers of the show, NADDC Boss, Mr. Joseph Osanipin, is a guest speaker at this year’s WAAS, where he will delve into “Policy and Regulatory Framework for Sustainable Automotive Manufacturing in West Africa.”





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