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The federal government of Nigeria has bowed to pressure and postponed the planned increase of tariffs on second hand vehicles to April 30, 2015., according to Punch.
The Director-General, NAC, Mr. Aminu Jalal, said in the statement that the postponement was due to the delay in the establishment of a vehicle finance scheme.
“The arrangements for the establishment of the affordable vehicle finance scheme suffered a delay of about four months due to the Ebola Virus Disease.
“The staff of the collaborating bank, Wesbank of South Africa, delayed their planned trip to Nigeria to set up operations from September 2014 to January 2015. Hence, the new date for the start of operations of the financing scheme is April 2014. Accordingly, the Minister of Finance has been asked to extend the levy deferment on used cars to April 30, 2015.”
#Nigeria #Tokunbo
The Director-General, NAC, Mr. Aminu Jalal, said in the statement that the postponement was due to the delay in the establishment of a vehicle finance scheme.
“The arrangements for the establishment of the affordable vehicle finance scheme suffered a delay of about four months due to the Ebola Virus Disease.
“The staff of the collaborating bank, Wesbank of South Africa, delayed their planned trip to Nigeria to set up operations from September 2014 to January 2015. Hence, the new date for the start of operations of the financing scheme is April 2014. Accordingly, the Minister of Finance has been asked to extend the levy deferment on used cars to April 30, 2015.”
#Nigeria #Tokunbo