
Nestle Nigeria recently convened the Nestle for Good Summit, a high-impact gathering of stakeholders from various sectors, to advance the conversation on improving nutrition outcomes, strengthening communities, and supporting sustainable food systems in Nigeria. The one-day summit, which took place at the Landmark Event Centre in Lagos, brought together government representatives, healthcare professionals, development partners, academia, industry leaders, civil society organisations, and the media to discuss practical, collaborative solutions to the country's evolving nutrition, public health, and food system challenges.
The summit was attended by key figures, including the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Nestle Nigeria PLC, Wassim Elhusseini, and the Lagos State Commissioner for Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade and Investment, Mrs. Folashade Bada Ambrose-Medebem. Other notable attendees included the Commissioner for Health, Professor Akin Abayomi, and leaders from development organisations, public health institutions, and the private sector. The discussions centred on practical pathways to improving nutrition across the life stages, strengthening local food systems, and building more resilient communities.
The Nestle for Good Summit reflects Nestle's long-standing commitment to creating shared value and unlocking the power of food to enhance quality of life for everyone. According to Elhusseini, the Summit is a testament to the company's purpose-driven approach, which prioritises responsible sourcing, manufacturing, distribution, livelihoods, capability development, and environmental sustainability. The event also highlighted the importance of partnerships in addressing interconnected challenges spanning nutrition, livelihoods, and environmental sustainability.
In her keynote address, Mrs. Ambrose-Medebem commended Nestle Nigeria for convening stakeholders around issues critical to both public well-being and economic development. She underscored the importance of sustained collaboration across government, industry, development institutions, and communities in delivering improved nutrition outcomes at scale. The Commissioner also emphasized that the conversations around food and nutrition are not only about human capital, productivity, and public health but also about economic growth and the future of society.
Victoria Uwadoka, Corporate Communications, Public Affairs and Sustainability Lead at Nestle Nigeria, noted that the Nestle for Good platform helps bring together the full scope of the company's impact. The platform demonstrates how Nestle's products, sourcing, partnerships, and community investments connect in practical ways to support healthier lives and more resilient communities. Patricia Ekaba, Head of Corporate Communications, Public Affairs and Sustainability for Central and West Africa, also spoke about the importance of long-term, system-focused thinking, highlighting that sustainable progress requires looking beyond short-term interventions.
A key feature of the Summit was an impact showcase, where participants engaged with real stories of beneficiaries connected to Nestle's initiatives in women empowerment, youth capability development, and other areas. The event provided a timely forum for cross-sector dialogue on how to drive meaningful and scalable impact in Nigeria's food systems and nutrition landscape. As the country continues to navigate evolving challenges, the Nestle for Good Summit has charted a course for sustainable food systems and improved nutrition, highlighting the importance of collaborative action and collective responsibility.
The Nestle for Good Summit is part of a broader effort by Nestle Nigeria to promote sustainable development and improve the quality of life for Nigerians. The company has a long history of investing in community development initiatives, including programmes focused on nutrition, education, and environmental sustainability. Through its operations and initiatives, Nestle Nigeria aims to make a positive impact on the lives of millions of people across the country, while also contributing to the country's economic growth and development.
In conclusion, the Nestle for Good Summit has underscored the importance of collective action and partnerships in addressing the complex challenges facing Nigeria's food systems and nutrition landscape. The event has provided a platform for stakeholders to come together, share knowledge, and explore practical solutions to improve nutrition outcomes, strengthen communities, and support sustainable food systems. As Nigeria continues to navigate its development journey, the Nestle for Good Summit has set a strong precedent for collaborative action and collective responsibility, highlighting the critical role that stakeholders must play in shaping a brighter future for the country.
Nestle Nigeria convened the Nestle for Good Summit to advance the conversation on improving nutrition outcomes and sustainable food systems
The summit brought together stakeholders from various sectors, including government, healthcare, development partners, academia, industry, and civil society
Discussions centred on practical pathways to improving nutrition across the life stages and strengthening local food systems
The event highlighted the importance of partnerships in addressing interconnected challenges spanning nutrition, livelihoods, and environmental sustainability
Nestle Nigeria's commitment to creating shared value and unlocking the power of food to enhance quality of life for everyone was reaffirmed at the summit