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LSETF Partners Coca-Cola on Women Empowermen­t

- Raheem Akingbolu

The Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF), CocaCola Nigeria Limited and its bottling partner, Nigeria Bottling Company have signed a partnershi­p agreement to empower 1,000 women in Lagos State.

According to an MoU jointly signed by the partners, through this partnershi­p framework, the selected women would receive training in financial literacy and business skills as well as start-up capital to integrate them into the Coca-Cola value chain as retailers of the company’s beverage products

This partnershi­p was anchored on Coca-Cola’s 5by20 Programme which is the company’s global commitment to enable the economic empowermen­t of five million women entreprene­urs across the its value chain by 2020.

Representi­ng the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund at the MoU signing ceremony, the Executive Secretary LSETF, Akintunde Oyebode stated, that the LSETF’s mandate is aimed at creating an enabling environmen­t for Lagos residents to realise their business aspiration­s by providing leverage & access to finance for them to thrive, while ensuring employment and innovative opportunit­ies for all residents of the state.

“A partnershi­p with an organisati­on such as Coca-Cola assures us that we are working in the right direction and strengthen­s our commitment to building entreprene­urs within the state. We understand that to empower a woman is to empower a whole generation.

“We will continue to provide accessible and affordable credit to support women as they seek to start or expand their businesses, because when we do, we create wealth and employment that alleviate poverty,” Oyebode said.

The Managing Director, Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited, Mr Bhupendra Suri, said, “Now more than ever, we are certain of our commitment to the wellbeing of our communitie­s, a critical part of which are our women. As pillars of their communitie­s, women invest a sizeable portion of the income they earn on the health and education of their children and in their local economies, creating a tremendous economic impact.

“LSETF is our partner of choice for this initiative considerin­g our shared vision on women empowermen­t and its vast network across the state.”

Suri stated stated that realising the vision of enabling the economic empowermen­t of five million women by 2020 depended on building scalable models and powerful partnershi­ps, across businesses, civil society and government

This, he said, was vital to maximising the impact of their programmes and making them more sustainabl­e.

The Legal and Public Affairs Communicat­ions Director, NBC, Mrs Sade Morgan, said, “As a part of the Coca-Cola system, we understand the importance of partnershi­ps. Our business and its growth in Nigeria are a result of strategic partnershi­ps with distributo­rs, retailers and our consumers.

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