The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Support for indigenous brands critical to economic growth’

- By Adaku Onyenuchey­a and Waliat Musa

THE Managing Director, Rite Foods Limited, Seleem Adegunwa, has called on Nigerians to support indigenous businesses to grow and compete with internatio­nal brands, create jobs for the citizens and stimulate the country’s socio- economic developmen­t.

He said indigenous food and beverage brands, that comply with global standards, were already competing with their foreign counterpar­ts which they compel to localise their products to survive the stiff competitio­n.

Adegunwa, who spoke during the Rite Food Limited Brand Academy ( RBA) training for journalist­s at IjebuOde, Ogun State, said the food and beverage sub- sector remains crucial to the growth of the country’s economy.

According to the World Trade Organisati­on, the sector accounts 22.5 per cent of the manufactur­ing value and 4.6 per cent of Nigeria's Gross Domestic Product ( GDP).

Adegunwa lamented that Nigerians' attitude toward local brands and products is dishearten­ing, especially as they discredit them as inferior to imported brands. He said this paved the way for foreigners to dominate the Nigerian markets with their products.

He said to reposition the Nigerian market for indigenous brands to survive, Rite Foods Limited, in 2007, began local production of foods and beverages with global best practices to meet the needs of local consumers across the country.

According to him, the company is committed to promoting the well- being of consumers by providing high- quality foods and nourishing beverages for the population and the developmen­t of its host communitie­s.

He said the company has invested heavily in the value chains of snacks, carbonated soft drinks, energy drink and water having establishe­d itself as a world- class indigenous company with regard for quality, healthy living and nourishmen­t.

Adegunwa said the company has consistent­ly managed its brands for a sustained local appeal through its promotion of ' Nigerianes­s' strategy.

Also speaking, the Assistant Brand Manager, Rite Foods Limited, Boluwatife Adedugbe, said part of the company's responsibi­lity towards equipping the local consumers and contributi­ng to the country's economic growth is its corporate social investment in education, entertainm­ent, talents and communitie­s across the country.

She said Rite Foods has supported over 120, 000 children and 18, 000 schools along with several non- government­al organisati­ons and communitie­s and that it has given food relief to 8, 013 families, the Nigerian Police Force and hospitals in Ogun State.

She said the company also partnered with the Lagos State Government in its COVID- 19 emergency food response project to support its efforts in containing the pandemic.

In his presentati­on, the Chief Consultant, TPT Internatio­nal, Adetokunbo Modupe, lamented that Nigerians do not celebrate and promote indigenous brands as much as foreigners celebrate their own.

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