ROXETTES Motors Will Employ Over 1,000 Locals When Operations Begin
In the news:
- The ROXETTES Motors plant, capable of producing 40,000 units annually, will receive all necessary equipment by August 2024.
- The plant will focus on electric vehicles and CNG-powered vehicles, aligning with global sustainable energy trends.
- Additionally, a CNG conversion plant will be established at the Obe-Aku City plant to convert vehicles to CNG.
ROXETTES Motors is poised to begin vehicle assembly in Abia State by the end of October 2024, with the construction of its assembly plant in Obu-Aku City, located in the Ukwa West Local Government Area of the State nearing completion.
Additionally, all necessary equipment to produce 40,000 units of automobiles annually is expected to arrive in Abia State before the end of August 2024.
Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of ROXETTES Motors, Arc. Dr. Kaycee Orji who spoke on Friday during a meeting with the Governor of Abia State, Dr. Alex Otti, said that what was a dream a year ago has now become a reality.
This he said, is owing to the encouragement from Governor Otti through the provision of the enabling environment and fulfilling every promise he made to them when they shared their dream of setting up a vehicle assembly plant in Nigeria, and he pleaded with them to bring it to Abia.
Orji, the Mbala Isuochi-born serial entrepreneur said, “I told you of my plans to have an assembly plant and you asked me to bring it to Abia. I am very grateful to your Excellency for the very peaceful business atmosphere you have created in Abia. Everything you promised us, you have fulfilled.
“Your Excellency promised us land where we would build the assembly plant and in less than a month, you gave us an offer letter and Certificate of Occupancy. I have to inform you now that construction is seriously ongoing at Obu-Aku City.
“We call it Eco-Drive Green Tech Metropolis because we have in mind to do a whole lot of things within that space. And one of the things we are doing already is the construction of the assembly plant.
“The assembly plant will see us rolling out about 40,000 units of automobiles per annum and seventy per cent of the production would be mainly innovative products like electric vehicles and CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) driven vehicles.
“The world is migrating to sustainable energy, and we don’t want to sit back and watch the world move and Nigeria and Abia State are not doing anything. We considered Abia as the most favourable environment to start because of the current leadership. So, we are going to start assembling electric vehicles in that space, this year, Your Excellency.”
Continuing, Orji who is also the Group Chairman of THE K.KH GROUP, said, “Secondly, we are going to have another production line there which is a CNG conversion plant. What it means is that we are going to have the capability to convert any Vehicle to CNG. We are going to have the CNG kits installed there and then the CNG cylinders installed so that people can run on cheaper and cleaner energy.”
Orji described Obu-Aku City as a well-planned and strategic place to do business with the natural gas lines there as an added advantage for smart companies to do their business.
“We have produced our CNG generators in China and they will be leaving China next month so that we don’t bother or stress the already crowded demands on the national grid since we already have gas lines that pass through that location.”
Orji who said that ROXETTES Motors is going to employ over 1,000 Abians by the time it commences operations, came with a prototype of ROXETTES vehicle model already assembled abroad for the Governor to see and feel the quality of its products.
An elated Governor Alex Otti welcomed and thanked Arc. Dr. Kaycee Orji for coming to update him on the level of progress made on the project, and expressed delight to hear the cheering news that the car assembly plant will soon start operation, hoping that they will move from assembling to full production.
“We love that the vehicles are assembled here but we will be happier if we begin to manufacture them here. We understand how manufacturing happens. The way car manufacturing happens is that you will still have to buy some parts from somebody else. If you want to sit down and manufacture everything from beginning to end, then you cannot do it.
“But the important thing is that you couple all the things together in a particular location. You have an emblem that says this vehicle is manufactured in Nigeria. For me, that’s the joy. The other thing that is also important is local content. So, when you take a complete vehicle and you look at the parts, where are they from?
“So, doing what we call backward integration is very necessary and you don’t need to produce all those parts. Somebody can produce brakes somewhere and someone else can produce rubber somewhere.
“We want to get to a level where you can replicate some of those things in Aba. Our people are very creative. Just show them what to do. They may not finish it in the way they can finish it in China but a journey of a thousand miles starts with one step,” the governor said.
He thanked Dr. Orji for listening to him and agreeing to set up the assembly plant in Abia and announced that he has instructed the commissioner for works to begin the process of building a dual carriageway from the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway into Obu-Aku City to create better and easy access to the place.
“I have instructed the Commissioner for Works moments ago; we are going to build a dual carriageway into the city from the Express. I know we worked out the equity of the State on the evaluation of land, which I believe is less than two per cent. So, in due course, we will want to look at it and see if we can increase our equity to use it to support you,” Governor Otti declared.
The Governor announced that the State is placing orders for some of the vehicles, adding, “We strongly believe that a major part of our problem is that we are almost 100% import dependent. Virtually everything we consume today is imported, and the pressure that is put on foreign exchange is enormous. By the time we encourage local production, eat what we produce, and produce what we eat, I believe that the economy will be a lot better and stronger.”
Governor Otti encouraged other people that have the same big dreams to come to Abia State, assuring that the State will support them to realise their dreams.
Dr. Orji was accompanied to the visit by popular Nollywood actor Ofia Mbaka, who is one of the Ambassadors of ROXETTES Motors.