…Says sustainability should be above profitability
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, yesterday urged agro and food processing companies to work toward reducing their prices during this time of economic hardship as a way of giving back to the society and ensuring food security in Nigeria.
He said Nigerians are currently going through tough times; therefore, private organisations, particularly agro and food processing companies, should think about people’s survival and sustainability above profitability at this crucial period in Nigeria.
Sanwo-Olu spoke during a courtesy visit by the Senior Management Team of Olam Agric Nigeria, led by its Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Anil Nasir, at Lagos House, Marina, yesterday.
Sanwo-Olu, who stressed the need for food security and support from every well-meaning individuals and organisations, said his administration has done a lot through several intervention programmes to cushion the effects of economic hardship on the residents of Lagos State, adding that he would do more to continue to provide succour for the people.
He said: “Agro and food processing is a critical industry because food security and food systems are as critical as people trying to safeguard either medical security or even sovereign security in times of war.
There is no better security these days than food. “Today, being the first day of August, you can see agitation in some streets in Nigeria as a result of hunger.
“You (Olam Agric) are in a strategic position, and you have that structure and that capacity. “At a difficult time like this, it shouldn’t be only the government reducing costs and providing avenues for people to buy things at a reduced price.