The youngest among six children, Chief (Dr) Innocent Ifediaso Chukwuma
(OFR), was born into the family of Mr & Mrs Chukwuma Mojekwu of
Uru-Umudim, Nnewi, in Anambra State, without the proverbial silver spoon
in his mouth.
But, what he lacked in affluent parental background,
he made up for with intelligence, hard-work, discipline and business
acumen – qualities that have continued to interplay remarkably in his
many ventures.
In February 2007, Chukwuma
embarked on what some analysts perceived then as a mission impossible,
when it incorporated INNOSON Vehicle Manufacturing Company Limited
(IVM), to produce sundry commercial automobiles, utility vehicles and
passenger cars, in collaboration with a consortium of Chinese auto
manufacturers.
With the public display of some of the vehicles
at the 2nd Nnewi International Auto Trade Fair held at the Beverly Hills
Hotels (Gabros Sports Complex) in the last quarter of 2009, IVM did not
only silence the critics, but made a bold statement about its readiness
to achieve the avowed mission of being the first (indigenous) auto
maker to produce truly Nigerian vehicles that are affordable and
reliable.
IVM is today a success story which has attracted
effusive commendations and awards from various quarters, including the
nation’s seat of power. While opening the plant on October 15, 2010,
President Goodluck Jonathan not only hailed Chukwuma for the courage of
venturing into an industry many ran away from, but also assured him of
government’s patroage from the government.
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