60 To Be Out of Job As Huggies Makers Close Lagos Factory

Kimberly-Clark, manufacturers of Huggies diapers, says it will shut down operations at its Lagos factory in the second quarter of the year.

In a statement released by the company, it said it would build a new factory with enhanced technology in the country.

As a result of this decision, a total of 60 permanent staff will be affected.

“As a respected company with established relationships in Nigeria, we are aware of the impact this closure may have and of our responsibilities towards our workforce,” the statement signed by Amel Yimer, its communications business partner, read.

“Regrettably, the decision means that for now, some 60 permanent employees have been made redundant.

“It is a responsibility we take very seriously and we are working to ensure our employees are supported as much as possible during this difficult time.”

“This decision was made following a strategic review of its business model with the objective of increasing presence and further investments in Nigeria in the near future.

“The company remains fully committed to the Nigerian market, where it will expand its commercial team and open an additional office in Lagos during 2019.”

In July 2018, Procter and Gamble, manufacturers of Pampers diapers and Always, shut down its manufacturing plant in Agbara after divesting from its plant in Oluyole Estate, Ibadan.

TheCable

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