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Firm Partners Nigerian Conservation Foundation on Tree Planting Exercise
Mary Nnah
In a bid to help protect and restore nature and biodiversity, Pernod Ricard Nigeria, the local affiliate of Pernod Ricard, a global leader in wines and spirits, is in line with its commitment to Nurturing Terroirs is observing the 10th edition of Responsib’All Day.
This year’s theme is being implemented in partnership with the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF), the premier NGO dedicated to nature conservation and sustainable development in Nigeria.
In Nigeria, the day was commemorated with the planting of 2,000 tree seedlings at various locations including Old Oyo National Park, Sapateri, Oyo State; Pan-Atlantic University, Ibeju-Lekki; Omo Forest Reserve, J4, Ogun State; Lagos Business School, Lekki and then rounded up at Lekki Conservation Centre, Lagos.
Managing Director, Pernod Ricard Western Africa, Sola Oke, said: “As “créateurs de convivialité” our mission is to unravel the magic of human connection by bringing good times from a good place, as we impact our communities in our efforts to build a more sustainable and responsible world without excesses. We are delighted to partner with the Nigerian Conservation Foundation to bring our vision to life as we play our role in protecting the environment.”
Launched in 2011, Responsib’All Day is in line with Pernod Ricard’s Sustainability and Responsibility 2030 roadmap, ‘Good Times from a Good Place’, this year, more than 18,500 Pernod Ricard employees globally are taking action by volunteering on a variety of community projects to inspire, learn, engage and educate their local communities to impact the environment.
The Nigerian Conservation Foundation is driven by the vision of a Nigeria where people prosper and live in harmony with nature. This vision further drives its mission to preserve the full range of Nigeria’s biodiversity; promote the sustainable use of natural resources for the benefit of present and future generations, and advocate actions that minimise pollution and wasteful utilisation of renewable resources.