THE chairman Toyota Nigeria Limited (TNL), Mr Michael Ade-Ojo has said that Nigeria’s current economy requires some structural adjustment for it to survive recession.
He said this in Lagos, while addressing different stakeholders and customers of TNL at a recent award night put together by the organisation to reward loyalty to Toyota brand.
At the Toyota Awards night, Ade-Ojo advised vehicles owners and drivers not to compromise standard because of the recent economic recession in the country.
“The current economic recession require some structural adjustment to survive, people, including vehicle owners, should not compromise on principles, quality, standards and integrity,” Ade-Ojo said.
He also warned motorists against patronising unauthorised auto technicians and fake mechanics just in an attempt to save cost.
“Don’t engage in what can cause bigger damage to you in the nearest future because of these hard times such as taking your vehicles to unauthorised operators or garages to ensure longevity of the vehicles. You may have yourself to blame at the end of the day,” Ade-Ojo said.
He charged that this is the time to be careful with money, admonishing that “God will take all of us through these hard times and Nigerians will still see better days to come.”
Rather than motorists cutting short the lifespan of their vehicles by unwisely taking it to unauthorised garages that can cause greater damage to your vehicle, Ade-Ojo said motorists should “be wise and patronise authorised garages of Toyota.”