Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has commended Starium Holdings, the makers of Rafa Detergents, for establishing a detergent production facility in Lagos, emphasizing its impact on job creation and economic growth.
During a visit to the Starium Detergents facility in Alaro City, Epe, Sanwo-Olu praised local manufacturers for filling the gaps left by exiting multinational companies. He noted that BUA Group's investment in the detergent industry reinforces its commitment to deepening the consumer market and meeting local demand.
"The decision by BUA Group to establish this facility in Lagos underscores their dedication to growing Nigeria's manufacturing sector. This expansion will significantly boost production capacity and create numerous employment opportunities," Sanwo-Olu stated.
The Governor was accompanied by key state officials, including Commissioner for Commerce, Cooperatives, and Investment, Folashade Ambrose-Medebe; Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab; and Chairman of Alaro City, Ayodeji Gbeleyi.
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Welcoming the Governor, Kabiru Rabiu, Chief Executive of Starium Holdings and Group Executive Director of BUA Group, led a tour of the facility—the second-largest detergent plant in Nigeria. The plant features the country's largest spray tower, highlighting its advanced production capabilities.
Rabiu revealed that Starium commenced production in 2024 and has plans to build a second production line to meet growing demand. He noted that the recent departure of multinational detergent brands created a gap that local manufacturers like Starium are stepping in to fill. Additionally, the company is preparing to export its products to West African markets.
Expressing gratitude, Rabiu acknowledged the Lagos State Government for fostering an enabling business environment and commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his foresight in developing the Lekki Economic City.
Sanwo-Olu reaffirmed his administration's commitment to supporting businesses that drive industrial growth and economic development in Lagos State.
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