Aliyu said this in Abuja on Friday while soeaking with newsmen shortly after inspecting the newly introduced Honda HR-V into the Nigerian market.According to him, the automotive plan which contains a number of policy measures aimed at revitalising the industry for job creation, local value addition, and technology acquisition has six components.
Aliyu said that the council was working closely with the National Assembly to see how the policy would become law to prevent policy somersault. “The only way we can provide jobs is to boost industries and support those local and international investors in coming into Nigeria and producing,” he said.Aliyu said that the council was making progress as lots of investors were coming into the country from across the world, especially from Japan the heart beat of automotive.