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FoodCo Commemorates 2024 IWD With Medical Workshop, Screening for Women
Lagos, Nigeria – In commemoration of the 2024 International Women’s Day (IWD), FoodCo Nigeria, a Top 5 retailer and two-time honouree of the Financial Times Fastest Growing Companies in Africa, organized a free health workshop and medical screenings for female staff of the organization.
Speaking at the two-day event which held on March 7th and 8th, Funmi Aiyepeku, the company’s Head, Innovation, Growth and Business Transformation, noted that FoodCo’s commitment to supporting women’s causes is largely influenced by the first hand experiences of the founder, Mrs. Sola Sun-Basorun, as a female entrepreneur building a retail business in Nigeria.
She said, “women have played and continue to play key roles in the history of our company. Beginning from the boardroom, to management, down to the shop floor, we are proud of our heritage as a business that has consistently provided a conducive environment for women to actualize their ambitions as well as support themselves and their families.
“The 2024 IWD celebrations offers us a platform to advocate for greater inclusion of women everywhere. It also gives us the opportunity to look inwards to celebrate FoodCo women who daily inspire us with the dedication and passion they bring to their jobs. They are one of the reasons why women and their loved ones have come to depend on our business as a beloved family brand for over four decades.”
Speaking on the medical workshop, Aiyepeku said: “considering the numerous and competing roles they juggle as workers, homemakers, caregivers and all, many women have come to adjust by deprioritizing their own needs for the interests of others. The consequences of this is most felt in medicare where women are often the primary caregivers in the homes and typically neglect their own welfare while tending to those of others. Usually, by the time they get the much needed attention, the situation may have become dire.
“Breast and cervical cancer are among the most prevalent diseases with high mortality rates for Nigerian women. Medical experts advise that the chances for successful outcomes can be significantly improved with early detection and treatment. That is why we have organized this workshop as a way of giving back to our women. It’s a practical demonstration of our commitment to their welfare by investing in the people who make us who we are.”
The Breast and Cervical Cancer Awareness workshop covered topics on early detection methods, risk factors as well as available resources for prevention and treatment. Others include: nutrition, exercise, and stress management. Over 200 female staff of the company also benefitted from the free medical screening for blood pressure, blood sugar tests and breast examination.
Established in 1982 as a fresh fruit and vegetable store, FoodCo is a leading omni-channel retailer in Nigeria. With 21 outlets spread across Lagos, Oyo and Ogun States, FoodCo operates the largest supermarket chain brand in South-west Nigeria, outside Lagos.
The company was listed in the 2021 and 2022 rankings of Africa’s fastest growing companies by the Financial Times of London.