Firms empower 3,000 retailers in Oyo State with solar lamps
Nigeria’s leading B2B e-commerce and financial services platform, Alerzo, in collaboration with a global leader in digital automation and sustainability, Schneider Electric, has empowered 3,000 women in the retail sector in Oyo State with Mobiya solar lamps through the light up initiative.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Alerzo, Adewale Opaleye, who spoke on the initiative, stressed the need to deliver sustainable and profitable support to micro-businesses.
He stated: “Our mission has always been to digitise and empower retailers across Nigeria.
“Together with Schneider Electric, we can continue and further this mission. Many retailers face a daily pressing challenge: namely an inadequate supply of electricity. We cannot only unlock their access to digital products but also improve their family’s day-to-day lives.
He said that the informal retail economy had been hugely overlooked, adding that partnerships like these provide an avenue to address the gaps in the sector.
“Alerzo has built relationship with informal retailers over time and is based on mutual trust. We are proud that our deep distribution network has provided a strong platform to push the initiative,” he stressed.
In his submission, Country President, Schneider Electric, Ajibola Akindele, said the firm is committed to contributing to sustainability and empowerment of women across various socio-economic strata.
He noted: “At Schneider Electric, we understand that true progress is rooted in empowering individuals, particularly women, who are often the backbone of their communities. Our mission aligns with Alerzo’s vision of transformation. By providing the Mobiya Lite to these remarkable women, we are not only illuminating their businesses but also shining a light on their dreams and aspirations. It is an embodiment of our commitment to sustainability, gender equality, and making a lasting impact on the lives of those who need it most.”
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