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Coca-Cola System to Invest $1 Billion in Nigeria, Cites Confidence in Market’s Potential

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By Bunmi Yekini

The Coca-Cola System in Nigeria, comprising Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited and the Nigeria Bottling Company (NBC), has announced plans to expand its investments in the country, aiming to inject $1 billion over the next five years. 

John Murphy, President and CFO of The Coca-Cola Company, highlighted the company’s commitment, stating, “Coca-Cola has been an integral part of the African continent for over 96 years and today’s investment in Nigeria reiterates our optimism about the continent.”

The new investment follows a $1.5 billion commitment over the past decade and underscores Coca-Cola’s confidence in Nigeria’s economic prospects. Zoran Bogdanovic, CEO of Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company, said, “We believe in the strength and continued potential of the market. This investment demonstrates our dedication to fostering economic growth and creating job opportunities in the country.”

The announcement was made during a meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the State House in Abuja. 

Bogdanovic, in addition to economic growth,emphasized the community impact of Coca-Cola’s operations: “Our investment goes beyond business growth; it’s about contributing to the well-being of the communities we call home.”

The Coca-Cola System has been part of Nigeria for over 70 years, employing more than 2,800 people across 8 production plants. As part of its investment, the company aims to support local suppliers, distributors, retailers, and recyclers, contributing to social and economic advancements in Nigeria.

Luisa Ortega, President of Coca-Cola’s Africa Operating Unit, stressed the importance of partnership in ensuring sustainable growth: “By working in partnership with the government and other stakeholders, we can drive sustainable development and economic empowerment.”

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