Lawmakers rejected made in nigeria cars.

Many Nigerians have taken to Twitter to express their displeasure over news that members of Nigeria’s House of Representatives have chosen to buy foreign cars as utility vehicles, after rejecting an initial proposal to patronise local carmakers like Innoson.
The lawmakers resolved to purchase some 400 units of Toyota Camry 2020 model instead. Note that the exotic cars cost between N9 million and N12 million, depending on the variants. These price ranges exclude the cost of shipping cars to Nigeria.
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One of the lawmakers, who spoke to The Punch Newspaper secretly, described how they felt like the person who suggested Innoson Vehicles was simply being sarcastic.
“It is Toyota Camry 2020. Manga will supply 300 of the vehicles. The person who supplied the Senate will supply the remaining 100. Someone suggested Innoson. I feel he was being sarcastic. He is from Anambra.”
Already, about 14 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado Jeeps have reportedly been shared among presiding and principal officers, including the Chairmen of some House committees. The new 400 orders will be shared among the lawmakers. Some top management staff of the Nigerian House of Representatives also stand a chance to benefit.
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In the meantime, Nigerians are enraged about this development. One Twitter user recalled how the government closed the borders because they want Nigerians to patronise made-in-Nigeria products. He then wondered why lawmakers want to disregard Innosson to patronise foreign car brands.
The borders are closed because they want us to patronize Nigerian products and NASS wants to import 400 exotic cars; not INNOSON.

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