NBC, Partners Sign MoU On Community Development

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R: Dr. Nicholas Igwe, National Coordinator, Organized Private Sector in Water Sanitation and Hygiene (OPS-WASH); Funmi Raji, representative of the Lagos State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation; Ekuma Eze, Corporate Affairs & Sustainability Director, Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) Ltd.; Matthieu Seguin, Managing Director, NBC; Busola Bamiduro, Executive Director, Karis & Eleos Hand of Hope Foundation and Jande Tarfa, Head of Finance, West African Vocational Education (WAVE) at the official MoU signing ceremony held today for the implementation of the 1m euro donation by NBC’s parent company, CCHBC, towards community development initiatives in Nigeria.
 


Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) Ltd, the bottling partner of The Coca-Cola Company in Nigeria, on Thursday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the implementing partners of its recently announced €1 million donation. 

The MoU was signed at NBCs Headquarters in Lagos. 

Speaking during the ceremony, the Managing Director of NBC, Matthieu Seguin, said the donation reflects the company’s commitment to enriching communities in Nigeria.

Seguin added that the donation will be targeted towards empowering youths and women, the provision of water and sanitary facilities, as well as scaling its PET recycling initiatives in Nigeria.

 “This donation underscores our commitment to improving the lives of our communities. 

“It will be directed towards areas we believe we can have the most impact – empowering youths and women, and the provision of water and recycling facilities. 

“I would like to particularly thank our partners in these initiatives, who have been selected based on their strong track record and will work with us to ensure that this investment is directed where it’s needed most,” Seguin said.

Key partners for the programmes covered under the €1 million donation include Karis & Eleos Hand of Hope Foundation, West African Vocational Education (WAVE), Organised Private Sector in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (OPS-WASH) and Chanja Datti Limited. 

According to him, OPS-WASH will deliver state-of-the-art toilet facilities across identified communities in five states in Nigeria, reaching about five million people annually. 

He said that the intervention would also support the Federal Government’s efforts to end open defecation by 2025. 

Seguin said that  WAVE Academy would undertake the up-skilling of youths in Abuja, Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Edo, Rivers and Kaduna in Digital and Hospitality skills and connect them to job opportunities. 

He said that Karis and Eleos Hand of Hope Foundation would focus on empowering vulnerable women across eight states with relevant skills to support the economic inclusion of women. 

He added that Chanja Datti will drive the intervention that supports community recycling in Lagos State and Abuja. 

He said that the initiative would also contribute to raising the number of recycling banks in the selected communities.

The managing director said that it would further support raising awareness on responsible disposal of wastes, especially plastics while empowering vulnerable women economically. 

He said that the MoU provides a formal framework for the programmes based on shared values and further demonstrates NBC’s commitment to contributing to the uplifting of communities and socio-economic development in Nigeria. 

In her remarks, Lagos State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Mrs Cecilia Bolaji Dada, said. 

“The Ministry commends NBC on their laudable impact in alleviating poverty amongst the citizenry and the state in general, by empowering vulnerable women and young girls in the society through their various programmes. 

“I encourage women everywhere to continue to avail themselves to various opportunities to become empowered, self-reliant, and independent financially.” 

The commissioner was represented by Funmi Raji. 

Jande Tarfa, a representative of one of the partners, WAVE, said the donation would enable the organisation to expand the scope and impact of its youth empowerment initiatives and reach even more beneficiaries across the country. 

Tarfa said that the partnership would come to life in key areas of shared value including promoting water sanitation & hygiene (WASH). 

He added that the partnership would also promote skills development programmes for women and youths as well as accelerate its World Without Waste agenda in Nigeria. 

The donation is part of NBC’s 70th-anniversary celebration and reflects the Company’s unwavering commitment to Nigeria and its people.

Nigerian Bottling Company Ltd (NBC) is a member of the Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company (CCHBC) Group. 

NBC is an anchor bottler for The Coca-Cola Company in 28 countries with over 605 million consumers and 197 brands in these markets. 

Their operations have continued to grow over the years and today NBC operates eight manufacturing plants and 14 distribution centres across Nigeria. 

NBC serves consumers across Nigeria by manufacturing, marketing and distributing a portfolio of strong brands including Coca-Cola, Coke Zero, Fanta, Sprite, Schweppes and Limca. 

Others included Still the Five Alive range and Eva water as well as Monster and Predator energy drinks. 

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