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COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION VISITS INNOSON FACTORY. (PHOTOS).#PRESS RELEASE


Comptroller General of Immigration Visits Innoson Factory

The Acting Comptroller General of the Nigerian Immigration Services, Adepoju Carol Wura-Ola, on Tuesday, 11th of July, 2023 visited Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Plant, Nnewi, Anambra State.

At the IVM factory, She expressed satisfaction over the level of work going on at the factory and the huge number of employees, stating that Anambra State as an industrial hub remains of utmost importance.

"I'm taking a work tour of all the formations under me and Anambra is very important to me, being a hub of industry in Nigeria".

The Immigration Boss added that such local manufacturing depicts great possibilities for Nigerian youths.

"This great vehicle manufacturing plant is very impressive and should encourage Nigerian youths that the future of this country is very bright, especially in this dispensation".

" This is very nice, you can see the number of people working here and from the look of things, you can see fulfillment and satisfaction. We take pride in seeing that all these kinds of things are being manufactured in this country".

The CEO of Innoson Vehicles, Chief Dr. Innocent Chukwuma, CON, appreciated the immigration team for the trip and reminded all that Innoson Vehicles is for Nigerians.

"Everyone in this country knows that this plant is not for Innoson but for Nigeria, so let's support this plant to help to move the economy".

Innoson Vehicles Manufacturing continues to blaze the trail as a quality car manufacturer in Nigeria, producing great vehicles for African Roads.

Cornel Osigwe
Head, Corporate Communications and Affairs.
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