GUINNESS Nigeria Plc has said it is working towards strengthening its investment in Nigeria, while announcing its new expansion moves.
In a statement, the management of the brewing company debunked reports of plans to exit the country, noting that such was malicious and misleading, while affirming that the company remained strong, stable, and delivering value to its esteemed stakeholders in Nigeria.
The firm noted that it recently acquired additional 25-acre commercial property in Ogba industrial area of lagos, stating that the move aimed to improve service to its esteemed customers, but more importantly to boost Nigerian employment figure.
The management of the organisation noted that the organisation was on the verge of completing its new ultra-modern head office block, sited in lkeja, Lagos, adding plans are in gear to relocate to the new office in a couple of weeks.
“Guinness Nigeria subscribes to the highest standards of corporate governance and will continue to demonstrate the highest standards of integrity, and especially guarantee that our engagement with consumers, government agencies, suppliers, shareholders, and other stakeholders is driven by our values and principles,” the statement said.
The management further experessed confidence in Nigerian economy, adding that the company would continue to invest, develop capabilities and grow brands to suit consumers needs the same way it had done in the past 71 years.
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