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Unilever Nigeria is here to stay, committed to sustainable business practice and growth in Nigeria

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As the longest-serving Manufacturing Company in Nigeria that turned a century in Nigeria in 2023, Unilever Nigeria is committed to sustaining and growing its impact through its brands and operations in Nigeria.

This was disclosed by the Managing Director of Unilever Nigeria, Tim Kleinebenne, during his engagement with the Honourable Minister of Industries, Trade and Investments, Dr Doris Anite-Uzoka, when she visited Unilever Nigeria Agbara factory in Ogun State.

The Minister who commended Unilever for its resilience over the years and its commitment to remain in Nigeria was received by Unilever Nigeria Nutrition Plant Manager, Moyomade Ladipo, and accompanied by the Executive Secretary of the National Sugar Development Council, Kamar Bakrin, the Director General of the Standard Organisation of Nigeria, Dr Ifeanyi Okeke and the Director of the Industrial Development Department of the Federal Ministry of Industries, Trade and Investment, Mr Mohammed Bala.

In her response, the Minister noted the Federal Government’s focus for business is to create an enabling business environment and implement policies and interventions that catalyse economic growth.

L-R: Director General, National Sugar Development Council, Kamar Bakrin; Plant Manager Unilever Plc, Kolawole David; Director General, Standard Oganisation of Nigeria, Dr. Chukwunonso Ifeanyi Okeke; Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite; Plant Manager, Nutrition, Unilever, Moyomade Ladipo; and Director, Industrial Development Department (FMITI), Muhammad Bala during Minister Courtesy visit to the Unilever Nigeria Plc Agbara Factory, Ogun State

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