NADDC Launches National Automotive Repository Portal to Drive Digital Transformation of Nigeria’s Automotive Industry

The National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC) on Wednesday, 8th July, 2026, officially launched the National Automotive Repository Portal (NARP), a landmark digital platform designed to strengthen regulation, improve data management, and enhance ease of doing business within Nigeria’s automotive industry.

Speaking at the event held at Radisson Blu hotel Ikeja Lagos, the Director-General, NADDC, Otunba Oluwemimo Joseph Osanipin ably represented by the Head of Policy, Planning and Statistics department of the Council, Mr. Nura Sidi described NARP as the digital backbone of Nigeria’s automotive ecosystem and a significant milestone in the implementation of the Nigerian Automotive Industry Development Plan (NAIDP 2023–2033). He noted that the platform was developed to address the long-standing challenge of fragmented industry data by providing a centralized digital infrastructure for real-time information, regulatory oversight, and compliance management.

He explained that NARP will digitalize and streamline corporate licensing processes for vehicle assemblers, eliminate manual delays, and provide real-time insights into domestic vehicle assembly capacity, supply trends, and market pricing. According to him, the availability of reliable industry data will support evidence-based policy formulation, attract foreign direct investment, and strengthen Nigeria’s automotive value chain.

Further stating that the portal establishes an automated inter-agency digital infrastructure linking key regulatory stakeholders to facilitate the verification of vehicle technical information, validate genuine assembly components, and protect the local automotive industry from the influx of substandard products. He disclosed that several vehicle assemblers have already been successfully onboarded onto the platform, demonstrating the private sector’s readiness to embrace digital transformation.

He expressed appreciation to the Honourable Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment for providing strategic policy leadership and commended local vehicle assemblers for their continued investments and commitment to the development of Nigeria’s automotive industry.

Declaring the platform officially launched, the Director-General, through his representative, called on all stakeholders to utilize NARP as the official rule-based compliance platform for building an inclusive, transparent, standards-driven, and globally competitive automotive industry.

He explained that the platform was developed to eliminate operational bottlenecks associated with fragmented data collection and manual compliance processes. According to him, NARP serves as a centralized compliance engine that digitalizes assembler licensing, automates factory site evaluations, monitors technical inspections in real time, and maintains a secure digital record of every registered vehicle through its unique Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).

Nura Sidi emphasized that beyond being an administrative platform, NARP is strategic public infrastructure designed to empower local vehicle assemblers by simplifying regulatory procedures, improving transparency, reducing bureaucratic bottlenecks, and significantly enhancing ease of doing business within the sector. He encouraged stakeholders to actively participate in the onboarding process and technical demonstrations, noting that the platform marks the beginning of a new era of digital excellence for Nigeria’s automotive industry.

The NARP launch is a landmark achievement in Nigeria’s automotive journey geared towards building a structured, technology – driven, and globally competitive automotive sector. The event attracted representatives from various licensed vehicle assembly plants across the country, alongside key stakeholders in the automotive industry.

The program underscores NADDC’s commitment to leveraging digital technology to strengthen regulation, promote transparency, support local manufacturing, improve investment confidence, and accelerate the sustainable growth of Nigeria’s automotive industry.

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ACHIEVEMENTS IN INUSTRIAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEPARTMENT

Introduction

The IID focused on advancing Nigeria’s  automotive industry through infrastructure development, skill acquisition, local content promotion, technical support, and policy implementation. Key responsibilities include:
• Developing industrial parks and auto production facilities
• Promoting skills development and job creation
• Supporting vehicle model appraisals
• Coordinating engineering efforts and component parts development
• Managing the informal automotive sector
• Promoting mechanic villages and training institutes

Highlights of 2024 Activities

A. Standards and Guidelines
• Validated National Occupational Standards (NOS) for auto gas and electric vehicles in partnership with NBTE.
• Designed guidelines for registration/licensing of CNG conversion workshops nationwide.
• Held national stakeholders’ engagement to finalize CNG workshop registration standards.

B. Infrastructure and Project Oversight
• Oversaw DG NADDC’s visit to Osun, Ondo, and Ekiti States, inspecting multiple NADDC projects and training centers.
• Completed design and began construction of the access road to NADDC Training Centre, Ikorodu.
• Restarted the Auto Service Hub project in Owerri, with land levy waived by the Imo State Government.
• Engaged in efforts to select PPP managers for NADDC Training Centres.

C. Equipment and Capacity Building
• Received and began installation of training tools at various NADDC centres.
• Partnered with suppliers for staff training on equipment use in Kano, Katsina, Jigawa, and Potiskum.

D. Youth and Technician Engagement
• Hosted a national youth conference on career prospects in the CNG automotive value chain, with over 500 participants and a car design competition.
• Conducted CNG vehicle conversion training in Ekiti State with Lanre Shittu Motors, empowering 45 technicians and converting cars for local institutions.

E. National Programs and Partnerships
• Licensed 70+ CNG conversion workshops across the country.
• Revived efforts on the Nnewi Automotive Industrial Park, with UNIDO reviewing the original Masterplan.
• Coordinated official commissioning of the NADDC Training Centre in Kano.
• Participated in the Anambra State Investment Summit.
• Held internal CNG conversion training for NADDC staff.

Conclusion

Despite funding limitations, the IID made significant progress in infrastructure development, youth empowerment, CNG adoption, and skill-building. Future efforts are poised to strengthen Nigeria’s role in the global automotive sector.

POLICY PLANNING STATISTICS ACHIEVEMENTS

INTRODUCTION

The Policy, Planning & Statistics (PPS) Department of the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC) made notable progress in 2024, advancing the Nigerian automotive industry through strategic policy development, comprehensive planning, and data-driven initiatives.

ACHIEVEMENTS

  1. Growth of Assembly Plants
    New assembly plants registered during the year increased the number of licensed companies to 85. These companies offer a wide range of brands, including partnerships with new Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Thirty-seven (37) companies maintained production quality standards necessary for yearly license revalidation.   

  2. Revalidation and Processing of Licenses
    The department revalidated 23 licenses for existing local assemblers and processed 14 new applications for bonafide assembly licenses for new entrants into the sector.

  3. Ministerial Deliverables
    PPS submitted inputs to the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment for the first to fourth quarters of 2024, aligning its contributions with national targets.

  4. Study Tour to South Africa
    From January 21–27, 2024, PPS organized a study tour to South Africa, targeting key players in the South African automotive industry. The tour aimed to attract investment and catalyze sustainable growth in Nigeria’s automotive sector through collaborative sessions.

  5. Validation of End-of-Life (ELV) Vehicle Recycling Regulation
    In collaboration with the Legal Unit, PPS finalized and secured Federal Ministry of Justice approval for the ELV Recycling Regulation in February 2024, laying the foundation for Nigeria’s vehicle recycling industry.

  6. Stakeholder Dialogue Meeting
    On April 18, 2024, PPS organized a critical dialogue between Local Automotive Component Manufacturers and Assemblers/Manufacturers. The meeting fostered collaboration, encouraged backward integration, and generated stakeholder consensus to strengthen Nigeria’s automotive component manufacturing capabilities.

  7. Inauguration of NAIDP Implementation Committee
    The department facilitated the inauguration of the Nigerian Automotive Industry Development Plan (NAIDP) Implementation Committee on May 23, 2024. The committee is tasked with addressing implementation challenges and ensuring continuous monitoring and evaluation of the NAIDP’s progress.

  8. Engagement with Hejia Industrial Group
    On October 17, 2024, PPS hosted a meeting with Hejia Industrial Group and its subsidiaries, Chengdu Auto Parts Co., Ltd., and Chengdu Chengbao Development Co., Ltd., exploring collaboration opportunities in automotive parts manufacturing and vehicle inspection services.

  9. Participation at Nigeria-Morocco Business Week
    From October 29 to November 1, 2024, PPS facilitated the participation of the NADDC Director-General and delegation at the Nigeria-Morocco Business Week. The delegation engaged in keynote speeches, panel discussions, B2B meetings, and factory visits, strengthening industrial ties between both nations.

  10. Oversight Visit by House Committee on Industry
    From November 12–15, 2024, PPS coordinated an oversight visit by the House Committee on Industry to vehicle assembly plants in Lagos, showcasing the progress in the sector.

  11. Collaboration Meeting with Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation (CREDICORP)
    On December 5, 2024, PPS convened a meeting with CREDICORP to explore partnerships aimed at making vehicle financing accessible and affordable for Nigerian consumers.

  12. Oversight Visit by Senate Committee on Industry
    From December 8–12, 2024, PPS facilitated another oversight visit, this time by the Senate Committee on Industry, further strengthening government support for local assembly plants.

  13. Automotive Industry Stakeholders Conference
    On December 16, 2024, PPS organized a major conference gathering industry players to critically review challenges hindering NAIDP 2023–2033 implementation and jointly propose actionable strategies to overcome these obstacles.

  14. Annual National Automotive Industry Statistics
    In December 2024, PPS conducted its annual data collection exercise. The initiative assessed the current state of automotive workshops, skilled mechanics, and auto-component manufacturers, providing insights into sectoral quality and performance.

CONCLUSION

In 2024, the PPS Department demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing Nigeria’s automotive industry through strategic planning, effective policy implementation, stakeholder engagement, and data-driven action. Their efforts have significantly advanced the National Automotive Industry Development Plan (NAIDP) 2023–2033, laying a solid foundation for future sector growth and sustainable development.