Unilever has announced a halt in the production of Omo and other home care and skin cleansing products.
The stop of production for home and skin care products is coming about 10 months after issuing the notice.
The company disclosed in its unaudited interim financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2023, sent to the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) weekend that Omo and other home care products have been rested.
Recall that on March 17, 2023, Unilever Nigeria revealed its intention to discontinue production of its homecare and skin-cleansing brands. These include Omo, Sunlight and Lux.
In a statement in the company’s earnings report released weekend, Unilever Nigeria said production and sales “ceased in December 2023”.
Unilever said: “The factory used to produce the home care and skin cleansing products has been leased out to a third party.
“Subsequent to the company’s exit from the Home Care and Skin Cleansing categories, the factory buildings have been leased to a third party. This is for 10 years, with annual rental payments.
“Unilever Nigeria’s exit from the homecare and skin-cleansing markets leaves the company with just the foods, beauty and wellbeing, as well as personal care products.”
Before Unilever Nigeria’s exit from both markets, the company reported a decline in revenue and an increase in losses.
Revenue fell by 45.1 percent year-on-year to N16,48 billion in 2023. This is from N23,92 billion grossed between January to December 2022.
In another statement, the company disclosed that it has appointed an interim Board Chairman for Unilever Nigeria Plc.
This was contained in a letter signed by Mrs Afolasade Olowe, Senior Counsel and Company Secretary, Unilever Nigeria.
It stated: “Mr Michael Ikpoki has been appointed as interim chairman of the Board of Unilever Nigeria Plc, pending the appointment of the substantive chairman of the Board.
“Ikpoki replaces His Majesty, Nnaemeka A. Achebe, Obi of Onitsha, who retired from the Board effective 31st December 2023.”
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