As part of its end-of-year corporate social responsibility activities, Honeywell Group, through the Oba Otudeko Foundation, delivered essential food support to 2,000 households, reaching nearly 10,000 individuals across Ogun State, Nigeria. The statewide outreach covered communities in Odogbolu, Sagamu, Abeokuta (Egba), and Ilaro, with a focus on elderly residents and vulnerable households.
Delivered in partnership with local leadership, the initiative reflects the long-standing commitment of the Chairman, Dr Oba Otudeko, CFR, to people-centred development and aligns with Honeywell Group’s social impact pillars, which emphasise community wellbeing, education, and entrepreneurship as pathways to creating value that transcends generations.
Beneficiaries including elderly residents, persons with disabilities, and other vulnerable community members received food provision packs containing staples such as rice, garri, and other essential items to support household feeding during the festive period.
Speaking on behalf of the Foundation, Mrs Yewande Giwa noted that the initiative reflects the values of the Founder and Chairman, Dr Oba Otudeko, CFR.
“Dr Oba Otudeko, CFR, has always maintained that true leadership is measured by the lives it uplifts. This outreach embodies that philosophy, meeting real needs while strengthening communities through practical support.”