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Published 23 December 2020
Coscharis Motors Plc, a subsidiary of Coscharis Group, has reintroduced the Renault auto models into the Nigeria market with complimentary after-sales facilities in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Uyo.
The newly introduced brands consist of three Sport Utility Vehicles and one saloon car namely Duster, Koleos, Kwid and Logan, according to a statement emailed to our correspondent by the company’s Corporate Communications Manager, Abiona Babarinde.
Group Managing Director, Coscharis Group, Josiah Samuel, was quoted as saying, “If you recall, in July 2019 we formally announced our partnership with the Renault Group to represent their auto brands in Nigeria.
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“Members of the National Assembly, ( NASS ) should know that they have been voted into office to work for the growth and development of the country and not otherwise.
“Instead of buying an SUV of that amount, they should know that N70million could be used to educate children and provide healthcare facilities to the elderly in each constituency.
“Lawmakers, please don’t drive those cars that would benefit only you and be a means of oppression against the electorate given the present condition of the people.
“There is no country in the world that its lawmakers are scandalous, spending national money like members of the Nigeria national assembly,” he said.
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LAPID BILL PUSHES FOR MANDATORY TREE PLANTING FOR EVERY MOTOR VEHICLE SALES TRANSACTION
Senator Manuel Lito Lapid has filed a measure which requires all dealers, retailers and similar entities engaged in the sale of motor vehicles to plant at least ten (10) trees for every sales transaction. This requirement of tree planting shall be accomplished within six (6) months from the date of the sales transaction as reflected in the official receipt issued to the buyer.
Senate Bill 1938, seeks to contribute to the reforestation efforts of the government. Senator Lapid cited that the emission produced by motor vehicles contribute not only to air pollution but also in the destruction of the environment as a whole. Thus, planting trees should be an activity that could start off from the dealers and retailers of motor vehicles.