FRSC pledges support for local content in automotive sector

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L-R: Dr. Harpreet Singh, Managing Director, Stallion Group; ACM Ann Oladayo, new Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) RS 2 (Lagos and Ogun) Zonal Commanding Officer; and Sunil Dharmappa, General Manager, Stallion Group, at the Nigeria Auto Industry Summit on Thursday, July 31, 2025.

By Moses Akaigwe

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has reaffirmed its commitment to support policies and innovations that promote safer vehicle designs.

Speaking on Thursday in Lagos at a summit organized by the Nigerian Auto Journalist Association (NAJA), in collaboration with the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), the Corps Marshal, FRSC,  Shehu Muhammed, represented by Assistant Corps Marshal, Ann Oladayo, Zonal Commanding Officer, RS 2 (Lagos and Ogun States), emphasized the importance of aligning automotive development with the nation’s broader goals of digitalization, job creation and sustainable development.

 

L-R: Prof. Odion Oscar Odiboh; Dr Olorunfemi Eguaikhide, Deputy Managing Director, R. T. Briscoe Nigeria PLC; ACM Ann Oludayo, FRSC Zonal Commanding Officer, Lagos and Ogun States; Theodore Opara, Chairman, NAJA…at the summit in Lagos

 

The event organised with the theme “Nigerian First Content as a Catalyst for the Creative Economy,” was described as both timely and significant in the push to enhance local content in the automotive value chain.

“As the lead agency in road safety and traffic management, the FRSC recognizes the vital link between road safety, automotive standards and local content development,” the corps representative stated. “We commend the NADDC and all stakeholders for their continued efforts toward building a self-sustaining automotive ecosystem in Nigeria.

He stressed that, with the increasing integration of advanced technologies in modern vehicles, it is crucial that locally produced automotive components meet global safety and environmental standards.

“This is not only essential for economic growth but also for ensuring that vehicles on our roads are safe, durable and environmentally compliant,” he said.

The FRSC pledged its readiness to collaborate with stakeholders to shape policies that encourage innovation in transport technologies and promote ethical practices within the industry.

“We believe this summit will stimulate productive dialogue, attract critical investment and develop actionable strategies to position Nigeria’s automotive sector for global relevance,” the FRSC representative added.

He extended appreciation to the event organizers for their consistent engagement, assuring them of the corps’ unwavering partnership in the ongoing drive toward a safe, efficient and locally-driven automotive economy.

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