The National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC) has commissioned an automotive training center in Gusau, Zamfara State, and trained 100 youths in mechatronics for repairing petrol and compressed natural gas (CNG)-powered tricycles and motorcycles.
Commissioning Ceremony
The center was inaugurated on Thursday by the Honourable Minister of State for Industry, Senator John Owan Enoh. The event marked a significant step in youth empowerment and skills development in the state.
According to a statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Bala Idris, the center and training were facilitated through a collaboration between the NADDC and the Zamfara State office of the Made in Nigeria Special Project.
The statement highlighted that Automotive Training Centres (ATCs) have been established across all six geopolitical zones to ensure equal access to training and technical services.
Governor’s Remarks
During the event, Governor Lawal noted that advancements in mechatronics, electric mobility, alternative fuel technologies, smart diagnostics, and digital systems are transforming transportation globally.
He said, “I warmly welcome the Hon. Minister of State for Industry, Senator John Owan Enoh; the Chairman of the NADDC Governing Board, Chief Emma Eneukwu; the Director-General and CEO of NADDC, Otunba Oluwemimo Joseph Osanipin, along with our development partners and private sector representatives.
“I wish to express my profound appreciation to the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC). Through its visionary leadership and commitment to skills development, NADDC has continued to position Nigeria to become one of the world’s leading automotive manufacturing nations.
“I also commend PADSON Group Nigeria Limited, the Made-in-Nigeria Project Office, the program facilitators, and all stakeholders whose dedication and collaboration have made this project a reality.”
“As a government, we recognise that the future belongs to societies that invest in knowledge, innovation, and human capital development. It is therefore imperative that our youths acquire industry-relevant competencies that enable them to compete favourably in the rapidly evolving global economy.
“After assuming office in 2023, I visited NADDC in Abuja within a month to seek collaboration in equipping youths with practical automotive skills. I believe empowering youth with employable skills is vital to fight poverty, unemployment, and insecurity. I’m pleased that this vision has now materialised.
“Today marks a milestone in our commitment to youth empowerment, skills, technology, and economic growth in Zamfara State, opening doors to opportunities, innovation, self-reliance, and prosperity for our young people.”
Alignment with National Agenda
The governor emphasised that establishing the Centre in Zamfara aligns with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which focuses on youth development, industrialisation, and cleaner energy through the Presidential CNG Initiative.
Earlier, the Minister of State for Industry, Senator John Owan Enoh, said the Federal Government has intensified engagements with international investors and leading automotive manufacturers to establish automotive industrial hubs and expand local production capabilities across Nigeria.



