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PZ CUSSONS is 120 years in Nigeria, we are here for life—PZ
PZ industries has said that it has been in Nigeria in the last 120 years and will be celebrating its continued operation in the country in the course of the year. In a statement issued in Lagos, it said “it has come to our notice that a headline is circulating within social media claiming that ‘PZ Cussons is leaving Nigeria as a result of the tough condition’. This headline is totally false and misleading and creates the impression that PZ has decided to leave Nigeria. In our 120 years of doing business in Nigeria , we have faced different conditions and come out stronger at the end”.
“The trading statement issued to the London Stock Exchange was clear on our continued operations in Nigeria ‘Whilst these conditions prevail, we will maintain our strong market shares in key product categories in Nigeria until growth returns to the market.” This year 2019, we are celebrating 120 years of PZ Cussons making life better and value to Nigerian. In our 120 years of doing business in Nigeria , we have faced different conditions and come out stronger at the end.
“We confirm to our consumers, customers, employees, business partners and stakeholders that Nigeria still remains a market of interest for us and have made no plans to leave Nigeria . Our factories in Ikorodu, Aba and all our distribution centres around the country are operational and will continue to be”.
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