Abiodun commends Reckitt, as Agbara factory marks 44th anniversary

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Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has commended Reckitt, a global leader in the production of health, hygiene and nutrition products, for fostering innovation and contributing to the overall well-being of Nigerians through its adherence to high manufacturing standards.

 
Speaking during the visit of the Global CEO of the firm, Kris Licht, to their factory in Agbara, Ogun State, the governor noted that the firm has created job opportunities for Nigerians.
 
Represented by the Deputy Governor, Noimot Salako-Oyedele, Abiodun said: “As the Governor of Ogun State, I am proud to have Reckitt Nigeria as a valued partner in our journey towards sustainable development and economic prosperity.
 
“The presence of this world-class company in our state has created job opportunities, fostered innovation, and contributed to the overall well-being of our citizens. Whether providing essential hygiene products or ensuring the availability of critical healthcare solutions, Reckitt has consistently demonstrated its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for all.”
 
He further emphasised the state’s confidence in the future of the partnership, stating: “The future holds immense potential, and by continuing to work hand in hand, we can build a brighter future for generations to come.”

Licht’s visit marked a significant moment for the company’s operations in Nigeria. It preceded a remarkable occasion – an audience with His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the celebration of the 44th anniversary of Reckitt’s Agbara factory in Nigeria on May 29, 2024.

 
The celebration was graced by the presence of other distinguished guests, including HRH Oba Lukman Agunbiade, Olute III, Alagbara of Agbara; the Chairman of Reckitt Nigeria Ltd, Chief Olu Falomo and the Chairman of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, Ogun State chapter, George Olutope Onafowokan.
 
The event, joined by key stakeholders from the government, private sector and local communities, commemorated the factory’s significant milestone, recognising its vital role in Reckitt’s success and substantial impact on public health in Nigeria and West Africa.
 
The event also marked the commissioning of the new Jik Sachet line by Deputy Governor Salako-Oyedele, highlighting Reckitt’s commitment to providing accessible hygiene solutions for Nigerian households.
 
Since its establishment in 1980, Reckitt’s Agbara factory has produced essential hygiene and health products, supporting Reckitt’s mission for a cleaner, healthier world. The factory produces key Reckitt brands like Dettol, Harpic, Jik and Mortein.
 
Through innovation and adherence to high manufacturing standards, it consistently delivers quality products that address the health and hygiene needs of Nigerian families, ensuring accessibility and effectiveness.
 
Speaking at the event, Licht commended the Agbara team for their hard work and touched on the company’s future. He said: “Today is the kind of day that makes me very proud of Reckitt. I am pleased to see how well our team is doing. I see high-quality products being made, which helps us not only do good business, but also do good things in the community.”
 
Licht shared his experience visiting a public school where Reckitt’s hygiene Quest programme is implemented, witnessing firsthand the positive impact of Dettol in teaching Nigerian children how to stay safe and maintain good hygiene practices for themselves and their families.
 
“That’s what we are here to do, what we care about, and we are going to think about how to do that for the long haul,” he affirmed.
 

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