In a bold step towards redefining Nigeria’s manufacturing landscape, renowned industrial strategist Oluwatosin Adekitan is leading the charge in advancing eco-friendly supply chain practices across the sector.
His innovative approach is helping manufacturers align with global sustainability standards while boosting productivity and reducing operational costs.
Adekitan, a highly respected figure in Nigeria’s industrial circles, is known for his data-driven and human-centered strategies.
His latest focus—sustainable supply chain management—is already making waves among top-tier manufacturing firms in Lagos, Ogun, and other industrial hubs.
“At the heart of every successful manufacturing operation is a supply chain that works—not just for the business, but for the environment and society at large,” Adekitan stated during a recent industry forum in Abuja. He advocates for the integration of clean technologies, local sourcing, and waste-reduction initiatives, highlighting how these efforts contribute to both environmental protection and economic resilience.
Through his consultancy and strategic partnerships, Adekitan has helped companies transition to greener practices, including the adoption of solar-powered logistics, biodegradable packaging, and digital inventory systems that cut down on unnecessary production. His vision is clear: to create a circular economy model that puts Nigeria at the forefront of sustainable industrialization in Africa.
Beyond corporate boardrooms, Adekitan is also involved in grassroots capacity building. He has launched training programmes for young engineers and supply chain managers, aiming to prepare a new generation of professionals equipped with sustainable thinking and practical tools.
As Nigeria pushes for economic diversification and stronger climate action, Adekitan’s leadership offers a blueprint for industrial growth that doesn’t come at the expense of the environment.
His work continues to inspire a shift in mindset—one where innovation, responsibility, and profitability are not at odds but in harmony.
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