International Breweries offers relief supplies to Anambra flood victims 

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By Godfrey Ofurum 

International Breweries Plc, a member of AB InBev, the largest beer maker in the world with over 500 beer brands, has donated relief materials worth millions of naira to communities displaced by flood in Ogba­ru Local Government Area of Anambra State.

Items donated to the victim’s were daily subsistent needs, such as veg­etable oil, noodles, rice, malt drinks, and spaghet­ti.

International Breweries offers relief supplies to Anambra flood victims 

Damian Igwe, corporate affairs manager, International Breweries plc, while presenting the items to the people, commiserated with them and the Anambra State government on the loss of human lives and properties.

According to Igwe, “This is one of our corporate social re­sponsibility interventions, aimed at supporting the dis­placed persons in Ogbaru LGA, through the donation of relief materials, majorly groceries.

“We are moved by the pain of the people and are only demon­strating the compassion that a socially responsible organisa­tion should demonstrate at a time like this”

Fidelis Igwe, plant man­ager, International Breweries Plc, noted that the Ogbaru com­munity has been a good host to the company, adding that the company saw it as its re­sponsibility to support them during this trying period.

“It is good we reciprocate the good gesture when it’s needed. We thought it im­portant to give the commu­nity something to keep them going,” he said.

Chin­edu Okosa, the camp manag­er, commended International Breweries Plc for the gesture.

According to Okosa, the two buildings housing the displaced communities  were donated by Chu­chu Onyema, member, representing Ogbaru Federal Constituency, in the House of Representatives and has been fully occupied with about 1,046 displaced persons from 647 households.

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Onome Amuge is a Nigerian journalist and content writer known for his analytical and engaging reporting on business, finance, agriculture, commodities, and technology. He is currently a journalist at Business a.m., a Nigerian business-focused newspaper, where he has authored over 360 articles covering a wide range of topics including economic trends, market analysis, and policy developments.
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