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NBC inagurates 3 new production lines at Asejire, Challawa

NBC inagurates 3 new production lines at Asejire, Challawa

 

 

The Nigerian Bottling Company has commissioned three new production lines at Asejire and Challawa, thereby deepening it’s decades-long manufacturing commitment across Nigeria.

The new lines by NBC, a member of the Coca-Cola HBC Group, has two new production lines at its Asejire plant in Oyo State and one at its Challawa plant in Kano State.

The new lines were formally commissioned at a ceremony attended by Senator John Owan Enoh, Minister of State for Industry, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment. The plants signal the Coca-Cola System’s commitment to its $1 billion five-year investment programme in Nigeria.

Speaking at the ceremony, Managing Director of NBC, Goran Sladic, framed the investments as a statement of long-term conviction.

“NBC has been part of Nigeria’s growth story for 75 years. Since 1951, we have invested in people, infrastructure, manufacturing capability, and communities across the country. We are, proudly, a Nigerian company. The three new production lines we are commissioning today at Asejire and Challawa are proof of what is achievable when that commitment is matched by an enabling policy environment, and a signal that we intend to be part of this country’s story for the next 75 years and beyond.”

The three new lines at Asejire and Challawa mark the first phase of a nationwide programme that will see further production capacity additions across NBC’s plants in 2026. They build on more than US$1.5 billion invested across NBC’s Nigerian operations over the past decade and form part of the Coca-Cola System’s long-term investment plans for Nigeria. Announced in 2024, the System plans to invest up to US$1 billion over the next five years, subject to a predictable and enabling business environment.

In his remarks at the ceremony, Senator John Owan Enoh, Minister of State for Industry, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment framed NBC’s 75-year presence as something greater than a corporate milestone.

He said: “75 years is not merely an anniversary; it is an argument; an argument that Nigeria is worth believing in, made not in words but in plant and payroll, and sustained across three generations. When an established company deepens its capacity, lengthens its local supply chains, and spreads opportunity across Nigeria, it is not merely expanding a business. It is helping to write the industrial story this country has resolved to tell.”

At the ceremony, NBC also unveiled its 75th Anniversary Commemorative Product Label: a limited-edition label presented by the Managing Director to the Minister, marking 75 years of refreshing Nigeria, a symbol of an anniversary that belongs not only to NBC, but to the millions of Nigerians who have been part of its story.

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