NADDC DG Visits Imo State Governor to Discuss Automotive Partnership and Sector Growth

NADDC DG Visits Imo State Governor to Discuss Partnership and Automotive Sector Growth

On March 20th, 2025, the Director General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Oluwemimo Joseph Osanipin, paid a courtesy visit to His Excellency, Senator Hope Uzodinma, Governor of Imo State, at the Government House in Owerri. The visit aimed to strengthen the ongoing collaboration between NADDC and the State, focusing on the growth of the automotive sector and the empowerment of local youth.

During the meeting, Osanipin highlighted the recent initiatives in the state, including the training of 60 technicians in Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) conversion and the successful completion of a CNG Empowerment and Awareness Training program for 500 participants. He also expressed gratitude to Governor Uzodinma for his unwavering support, particularly for the allocation of land for the establishment of an Auto Hub in Owerri, which would be a key development for the state’s automotive industry.

Governor Uzodinma, in his remarks, emphasized the importance of expanding training opportunities for Imo artisans and youths, urging the need for equipping them with modern tools and skills to drive economic growth. He expressed a keen interest in ensuring the continuation of such training programs and partnerships, particularly with NADDC, to empower more youths in the state. Uzodinma also inquired about the resumption of construction work on the NADDC facility, which would be built on the land donated by the state.

Dr. Emeka Mandela, the Honorable Commissioner for Youth and Talent Hunt in Imo State, was also present at the meeting. He underscored the importance of increasing the number of youths involved in the program and the need for a physical structure to house more CNG kits for training. He noted that such efforts would ensure a larger and more sustainable impact for the state.
The discussions also touched on the NADDC training curriculum, the tools and equipment provided to trainees, and the collaborative efforts with other organizations such as PCNGI and NATA.

These partnerships are pivotal in ensuring the success of the training programs and the overall development of the automotive sector in Imo State.
Both parties expressed a commitment to continuing their collaboration, with the shared goal of driving economic growth and providing sustainable opportunities for the youth of Imo State.

  • Related Posts

    • JCNJCN
    • .
    • May 4, 2026
    • 138 views
    SMT Africa Hands Over Two Volvo Dump Trucks in Ghana, Trains Operators for Optimal Use

    SMT Africa has reinforced its commitment to operational excellence with the successful on-site handover of two Volvo Construction Equipment A45J Dump Trucks in Ghana. As part of the delivery, SMT…

    Read more

    • JCNJCN
    • .
    • April 24, 2026
    • 253 views
    Lanre Shittu Motors MD Taiwo Shittu at JAC Conference Delivers Inspiration and New Ideas for Nigerian Market

    Taiwo Shittu, Managing Director of Lanre Shittu Motors and franchise owner of JAC heavy-duty trucks in Nigeria, says the company emerged “stronger than ever” following the JAC Global Conference. Describing…

    Read more

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *