Alhaji Salamu Amadu pose with some of the cars
Afro-Arab Drive Green project has received additional 50 electric vehicles (EVs), bringing the fleet to 100 out of the envisaged 1,000 EVs planned under its youth empowerment initiative.
The Changan E-Star was officially launched last Friday, marking another milestone in the initiative to create opportunities for young people to own vehicles, become drivers and build sustainable businesses.
The CEO of Afro-Arab Group, Alhaji Salamu Amadu, has reaffirmed his commitment to his promise of creating more than 2,000 jobs for the youth through the initiative.
“Rome,” he quoted the adage, “was not built in a day,” to underscore his commitment to go the full hog. While the programme is progressing gradually, he says the focus remains firmly on achieving the 1,000-EV target.
Another fleet is expected to arrive soon as Afro-Arab Drive Green continues to expand the initiative and create more opportunities for young entrepreneurs.
For Afro-Arab Drive Green, the biggest reward is seeing young people become vehicle owners, drivers and business owners through the programme.
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