The Guardian (Nigeria)

Dangote reaffirms commitment to production of fortified foods, ending hunger

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DANGOTE Flour Mills has restated its commitment to ending hunger in the country by increasing access to affordable, quality and fortified foods.

The Executive Director, Dangote Flour Mills, Halima Dangote, explained that the move was apt to put an end to hunger in communitie­s with little or no access to nutritious food.

Leveraging the World Puff Puff Day in which over 50 confection­ers were engaged to produce over 30,000 pieces of the local snack, as part of activities marking the day, the Flour Miller explained that the event was organised to celebrate Nigeria’s creativity in the local delicacy as well as further create awareness for the company’s 1.5kg size launched in March this year.

The firm added that the event was part of its efforts to give back to the society.

In her words, “Puff puff is actually a good delicacy in Nigeria, what we want to do is look at the Nigerian delicacy that encompasse­s the Dangote kitchen, which is our salt, sugar and flour, so we decided to dedicate a day to celebrate puff puff and it will celebrated on the 27th of October from now onward every year. We are here to set the Guinness Book of Record.

“This is giving back to the community. Through this event, we’ve been able to empower the confection­ers and all the puff puff fried in relation to this programme, were given out free to feed the community.”

Also speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer, Dangote Flour Mills, Thabo Mabe, said the puff puff festival is one of the most important festivals to showcase its 1.5kg bread flour which he said is fortified with Vitamin A and micronutri­ents.

“Our flour is destined for the customer use, we have confection­ery flour, flour for bread, biscuits. Our aim is to design a formulatio­n which is end use focused. Our 1.5kg flour is easy to store, easy to carry and easy to use,” he said.

He said the event would also see the company breaking the Guinness book of record for the highest kilogramme of flour used for baking, which currently stands at 200kilogra­mmes.

The Group Marketing Executive, Funmilayo Bolarinwa, Dangote Flour Mills, said the company has brought about 50 confection­ers selected from different parts of Lagos to break the Guinness book of record to produce puff puff with about 50 kiogammes bags of flour which is approximat­ely about 2 metric tonnes of flour.

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