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NADDC launch dealership registration

National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC) has launched a National Vehicle Dealership Registration Framework to curb the incessant case of car theft round the country, this the council said

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April 13, 2026·2 min read
NADDC launch dealership registration
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National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC) has launched a National Vehicle Dealership Registration Framework to curb the incessant case of car theft round the country, this the council said will enable the government trace theft identity and have accurate data on number of vehicles being sold, stolen or not.

Director General, National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Oluwemimo Osanipin said this will give direction to where these cars come from, how the stolen cars are sold, types and brands of cars being sold, the data will capture and provide all the necessary information needed, this information will be made available to those who want to invest in the manufacturing sector.

Osanipin stated this during the official launch of the National Vehicle Dealership Registration Framework, describing it as a

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digital gateway designed to modernize, sanitize, and revolutionize how automotive business is conducted in Nigeria.

He explained that, “This framework was not built in a vacuum. It is the product of extensive, grassroots engagement with the real players who drive this industry. We remember the robust deliberations in Uyo, the strategic insights gathered in Lagos, and the technical refinements made following our sessions in Kano and Bauchi.

“This framework was not built in a vacuum. It is the product of extensive, grassroots engagement with the real players who drive this industry. The members of the Association of Motor Dealers of Nigeria, AMDON had called for transparency, a level playing field, a system that distinguishes the professional dealer from the informal operator. Today, the Council answers those calls”.

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The DG added that, The National Automotive Industry Development Plan (NAIDP) 2023-2033 is the government roadmap to making Nigeria an automotive hub. However, a roadmap is useless without a vehicle. This Registration Framework is that vehicle.

By registering your dealership, you are doing more than fulfilling a requirement, you are positioning your business.

Vehicle business will benefit from this credit support, seamless integration with the council’s financing partners, including the Bank of Industry, to provide low-interest intervention funds for fleet expansion. Market Protection, Ensuring that only certified dealers can participate in government procurement and high-level corporate contracts under our Nigeria First policy.

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