BusinessCoca-Cola Donates €1m To Support Local Communities In Nigeria

Coca-Cola Donates €1m To Support Local Communities In Nigeria

June 13, (THEWILL) – Coca-Cola HBC, the parent company of the Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) Limited, has announced a €1 million donation to support community empowerment and social impact programmes in Nigeria.

Its CEO, Zoran Bogdanovic, made the donation at a stakeholder reception during his visit to Lagos, Nigeria.

The €1 million fund would be deployed to support four key initiatives including the Federal Government’s journey towards achieving Open Defecation Free (ODF) by 2025; upskilling underserved youths and women in high demand skills; and community recycling initiatives.

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Partners for the fund have been selected based on a rigorous due diligence process and their track record, as well as their ability to deliver value and make an impact in the communities. The remaining three partners will be announced soon.

Speaking about the company’s legacy of over 70 years in Nigeria, Bogdanovic said: “Our roots are in Nigeria and its spirit still runs right through our business today – that’s why we have been a proud contributor to the growth of the Nigerian Economy throughout our history. In the last 10 years we have invested well over a billion Euros in our Nigeria operations, which has supported the expansion of production capacity, building of modern warehouses, investment in eco-friendly logistics and above all, the creation of jobs for young Nigerians across the value chain. Today, we, along with The Coca-Cola Company, support over 58,000 jobs annually in the value chain in the country.”

Bogdanovic said the donation underlines the company’s commitment to improving the lives of members of its host communities.

“Through this support, among other ongoing sustainability initiatives, we hope to help drive growth for the Nigerian economy and enable better living conditions for local communities. The donation will be directed towards empowering youth and women and the provision of water and sanitary facilities.”

Over the last 10 years, the Coca-Cola System has invested more than N9 billion in lifting the living standards of communities in Nigeria, through locally relevant initiatives.

In addition, the company has scaled its gender diversity and inclusion targets, youth and women empowerment, water stewardship and its broader agenda for a World Without Waste.

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