Senior Product Manager, Autochek West Africa, Ayobola Adedayo ; Head of Operations, Autochek Nigeria, Babajide Oresegun; Marketing Associate, Autochek Nigeria, Omolara Awojobi; Senior Underwriting and Credit Manager, Autochek Phillip Ayere after receiving the “Online Auto Finance Company of the Year Award” from the Nigerian Auto Journalists Association in Lagos. PHOTO: AYODELE ADENIRAN
Jaiyesimi and R.T. Briscoe Nigeria Plc Group Managing Director/CEO, Seyi Onajide, were both honoured at the awards with Auto Personality of the Year. The CFAO DMD said it was disturbing that many of the automakers invested billions in both naira and dollars to set up assembly facilities that are currently operating at the lowest levels of their installed capacities.
“We are looking at the revamp of the automotive policy. We hope that the economy will get better in 2023, so we can do business successfully.” The event, which was attended by eminent personalities in the industry, including a representative of the Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps , Dauda Ali Biu, saw GAC GS4 winning the COTY award.
The Chinese Bus of the Year award went to Foton View C2 provided for the Nigerian market by Kewalram. Stallion Bajaj Keke Ltd was declared the winner in the three-wheeler segment, while Stallion Motors was also named the Multi-brand Assembler of the Year.