Unilever Nigeria Upgrades Facilities At Local Government Primary School, Elero-Igbesa

Posted on February 23, 2026

Unilever Nigeria, one of the country’s longest standing manufacturing companies, has shown its commitment to improving livelihoods and community development through a renovation project carried out in partnership with GEP at Local Government Primary School, Elero-Igbesa, Ogun State.

On Wednesday, February 18, Unilever Nigeria, in partnership with GEP, handed over newly renovated classroom blocks, upgraded sanitation facilities with modern toilets, and introduced sustainable energy solutions through solar panels.

To make learning more comfortable and inspiring for the pupils, the classrooms were also furnished and ventilated, creating brighter spaces where children can focus, grow, and thrive.

This initiative reflects Unilever Nigeria’s commitment to nurturing the next generation by investing in sustainable solutions that directly benefit young learners.

By creating safer classrooms, providing clean sanitation, and introducing renewable energy, the company is helping children in Elero-Igbesa, learn in an environment that supports their future potential.

Speaking at the event, the OGUN State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu, expressed the government’s delight at the intervention, noting that it aligns with the State’s agenda for school infrastructure renewal.

He encouraged other corporate organizations to follow Unilever’s example.

Unilever Nigeria’s Managing Director, Tobi Adeniyi, explained that the project aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 4, which aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong employment opportunities, as well as with the Ogun State Education Revitalization Agenda.

“Every child has earned the right to quality education. And beyond the four walls of the classrooms, we must ensure that our children are equipped with an enabling environment that helps them to concentrate, learn, and dream. This project is part of our sustainability agenda to improve lives and empower future generations,” he said.

According to Adeniyi, upgrading sanitation facilities, constructing new toilets, and incorporating sustainable solutions through the addition of solar panels and proper ventilation of the classrooms are geared towards contributing to the improvement of education and supporting the government’s push for a safe, healthy, and conducive learning space that enhances pupils’ attendance, concentration, and academic performance.

In his remarks, the traditional ruler, Oloja-Ekun of Igbesaland, Ado-Odo Local Government, His Royal Majesty, Oba Abdul-Azeez Akinde, commended Unilever Nigeria Plc for the infrastructural intervention, which he noted reflects the company’s impact in the community and its deep understanding of the role education plays in shaping a thriving society.

“Your intervention has not only improved the physical infrastructure, but it has also strengthened the spirit of hope, unity, and pride within our community. By creating a safer and more conducive learning environment, you have empowered our children, reassured our parents, and we have found the value of collective responsibility in community development,” Akinde said.

Also speaking, Zainab Obagun, Head of Communications, Corporate Affairs and Sustainability at Unilever Nigeria Plc, together with Tamara Vanndenbor, Procurement Manager at GEP, shared that the project was inspired by a simple but powerful goal; to give children a safer, cleaner, and more inspiring place to learn.

They emphasized that when classrooms are welcoming and well equipped, pupils feel more motivated, concentrate better, and thrive both academically and socially.

The Headmistress, Mrs. Yemisi Olugbile, expressed heartfelt gratitude to Unilever Nigeria, noting that the improved facilities will boost pupils’ performance and inspire confidence among parents.

Unilever Nigeria continues to reaffirm its commitment to improving livelihoods and communities through purposeful partnerships and sustainable interventions across the country.

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