By Moses Akaigwe

Kia Nigeria recently played host to teenagers from the Korean-Nigeria Youth Camp at its state-of-the-art assembly plant in Isolo, Lagos.

The students from Hendon College in Abuja toured the assembly plant with an installed capacity to assemble 27,000 vehicles per annum, and experienced what sets Kia apart from other automotive manufacturers.

They also enjoyed the great opportunity the tour presented to them to observe the assembling process and see how the auto engineers roll out top-of-the-segment Kia models that are built to the exact standard of the brand’s global quality.

The Korea-Nigeria Youth Camp is a programme sponsored by the Korea-Africa Foundation in collaboration with the Korean Cultural Centre Nigeria, and is geared towards giving young Nigerian students an experience of Korean cultural and entrepreneurship activities in Nigeria, as well as fostering friendly relations between Korea and Nigeria.

Touring the Kia facility is one of the activities outlined for this year’s camp. The secondary school students were accompanied by two of their teachers and four staff of the Korean embassy to the assembly plant as part of the activities of the 2022 Korea-Nigeria Youth Camp.

In the course of the tour, the students were driven through the test track on the premises to experience the reliability, sturdy performance, and smooth driving experience of locally assembled Kia cars. In addition to watching employees work together on the assembly line to build vehicles, the students got a firsthand look at how the plant runs its end-to-end assembling process.

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“Experiencing the process that surrounds the assembling of the cars was really interesting,” commented Oluwafunmilayo Daniel, one of the teenage students of Hendon College. “I had never been in an automotive plant before. So, I enjoyed seeing how the assembly line works and watching all the car bodies and parts move overhead from one area to the next until you’ve ended up with a full-blown car. It was easy for me to identify all the different steps of production as they were happening on the assembly line.”

The youth camp programme in tandem with Kia’s corporate socially responsive human development activities for the teeming youth aims to foster global leaders by training young vibrant Nigerians with simulative education tools.

Speaking at the tour, Olawale Jimoh, Marketing Manager, Kia Nigeria, expressed the company’s excitement to offer secondary school teenage students an inside look at the process of automotive engineering as well as enhance students’ classroom learning with opportunities to observe engineering functions in practice.

“The Kia plant has become a force for economic development, creating well-paying jobs, and contributing to the diversification of the nation’s economy. As a brand, we’re proud that we can showcase this development to the young generations and help reinforce their hope in the belief that the country will be an industrial hub in no distant future.”

Jimoh stated that by keying into the Korea-Nigeria Youth Camp programmes that are geared towards giving young Nigerian students an experience of Korean cultural and entrepreneurship activities in Nigeria as well as fostering friendly relations between Korea and Nigeria, Kia Nigeria has further strengthened the ties between the two countries.

One of such programmes is a tripartite partnership with Kogi State, and Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), to provide youths with state-of-the-art vocational and technical training required to keep them at the same pace as engineers from other parts of the world.

The Korea-Nigeria Youth Camp 2022 sponsored by the Korea-Africa Foundation in collaboration with KCCN kicked off on Tuesday, October 11, 2022. For this year, eight students of Hendon College Karu Abuja who were also awardees at the SAGE Nigeria project 2022 were selected to participate in the programme.