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Taraba Business School Holdings Partners with Bajaj to Launch Allied Operations in Jalingo


The people of Taraba State awoke to a new dawn of hope and optimism as Taraba Business School Holdings prepares to launch a groundbreaking partnership with a major agent of Bajaj Auto Ltd. This revolutionary adventure is poised to drive growth, prosperity, and opportunities for generations to come.


According to sources, the partnership aims to unleash a new era of economic development in Taraba State, creating a brighter future for the people of the region. With this strategic alliance, Taraba Business School Holdings is set to make a significant impact on the state's economy, fostering growth and prosperity for years to come.


On the 6th January 2024, Taraba Business School Holdings has partnered with a major agent of Bajaj Auto Ltd in Jalingo to launch a new range of services and sales operations in Jalingo and the North East. This strategic partnership is poised to transform the transportation landscape in Taraba State and beyond, creating new job opportunities and expanding access to affordable vehicles for small and medium entrepreneurs, civil servants, and the general public.


The partnership was formally announced by the CEO and Founder of Taraba Business Holdings, Chief Gabriel Olayinka Motunrayo, during an exclusive interview with the SUM TV news crew. According to Chief Motunrayo, the partnership is a deliberate effort to bridge the transportation gap in Taraba State and the North East, while also promoting economic growth and development.


"We are excited to partner with a major agent of Bajaj Auto Ltd, a renowned global brand, to bring affordable and reliable transportation solutions to the people of Taraba State and beyond," Chief Motunrayo said. "Our goal is to create a network of distribution and service centers that will cater to the needs of our customers, while also creating new job opportunities and stimulating economic growth."


As part of the agreement, Taraba Business School Holdings will manage Bajaj agent's sales and marketing operations in Jalingo and Taraba State, effective immediately. The Taraba Business Holdings plans to launch a Bajaj distribution and service center in Jalingo, which will serve as a hub for the North East region.


An official of the Bajaj major distributor in Jalingo, who is partnering with Taraba Business Holdings, expressed excitement about the partnership, stating that it will enable his company to expand its presence in Nigeria and provide customers with a wider range of products.


"We welcome Taraba Business School Holdings into the Bajaj Auto family and look forward to working together to expand our presence in Taraba State and beyond," the official said. "The partnership is expected to create a new dimension of the Bajaj brand in Taraba State, enabling many new customers to enjoy riding a Bajaj vehicle."


The new range of mid-sized motorcycles and other vehicles will be built at Bajaj Auto's manufacturing plant in Nigeria, leveraging Taraba Business Holdings' cost-competitive capabilities to market its products and services.


The partnership between Taraba Business School Holdings and Bajaj Auto Ltd is a significant milestone in the history of transportation in Taraba State and the North East. It is a beneficial for both companies to providing affordable and reliable transportation solutions to the people of Taraba State and environs. 


As the partnership unfolds, it is expected to have a positive impact on the economy of Taraba State and the North East, creating new job opportunities, stimulating economic growth, and improving the overall quality of life for the people of the region.


The partnership between Taraba Business School Holdings and Bajaj Auto Ltd is a game-changer for the transportation sector in Taraba State and the North East. It is a bold initiative that is poised to transform the transportation landscape in the region, creating new opportunities for economic growth and development.

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