The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has commended
Nigerian Breweries Plc. for its commitment to the economic prosperity of the
state and the nation.
Ambode, who was on a courtesy visit to the company on
Tuesday, charged the management to remain focused on excellent business
practices and outstanding corporate governance. He congratulated the
company on its 70th anniversary and emphasized that the company
has been part of the development of Lagos since the creation of the state fifty
years ago. “In the last fifty years, you have contributed to the growth and
development of Lagos State. We are happy you have been part of the success
story of this state”, he said.
Governor Ambode highlighted the company’s contribution
towards job creation through direct and indirect employment of Lagosians. He
also praised the Company for being a responsible corporate citizen, adding that
it has done more than any other company in terms of corporate social
responsibility in the state.
The governor pledged continuous co-operation and partnership
between the state and Nigerian Breweries Plc. “We are part of this partnership
and we shall do all to support it”, he said, while assuring of his government’s
support in creating an enabling environment for the company.
In his welcome address, the Chairman of Nigerian Breweries
Plc., Chief Kola Jamodu said that Lagos State occupies a special place in the
heart of the company’s commitment to “Winning with Nigeria.” This commitment,
he maintained, has driven its Corporate Social Responsibility footprints over
the years to make several outstanding contributions towards human and
infrastructural development in the state, especially in the areas of education,
health and security.
The chairman assured that the company would continue to join
hands with the governor in the march to make Lagos the cynosure of all eyes.
During the visit, the Technical Director, Nigerian Breweries
Plc., Mr. Henk Wymenga highlighted the company’s socio-economic impact in Lagos
State to include job creation, prompt and full compliance in payment of taxes
which run into several billions of Naira, local sourcing of raw materials
including the company’s sorghum and cassava value chain as well as its long
term sustainability agenda, “Brewing a Better World.”
A major highlight of the visit was the signing of a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Lagos State Government and
Nigerian Breweries Plc. on the ‘One Lagos Fiesta’. Governor Ambode signed on
behalf of the state while Chief Jamodu signed on behalf of Nigerian Breweries
Plc. The company also donated two security patrol vans to the Lagos State
Security Trust Fund during the visit while Governor Ambode planted a
commemorative tree in the premises of the company’s Lagos brewery.
The governor’s entourage on the visit included the
Honourable Commissioner for Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives, Rotimi
Ogunleye, Honourable Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde
and the Honourable Commissioner for Environment, Babatunde Adejare. Others were
the Honourable Commissioner for Wealth Creation, Kehinde Joseph, the Honourable
Commissioner for Special Duties, Seye Oladejo and the Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of Commerce, Industry, Fariudeen Akpoju, amongst others.
The governor and his entourage were received by the Chairman
of Nigerian Breweries, Chief Kola Jamodu, CFR, members of the Executive
Committee and other management staff of the company.
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