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Rite Foods Reaches Over 3,000 Lagos Essential Workers in Water Campaign

Abiodun Sivowaku by Abiodun Sivowaku
3 months ago
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Rite Foods Limited has carried out a World Water Day outreach that provided bottled water to more than 3,000 essential workers across Lagos.

The initiative focused on those who spend long hours working outdoors, including sanitation workers, traffic officials, street vendors, transport operators, police officers, and other public service staff exposed to the city’s heat.

Marked every March 22, World Water Day draws attention to the importance of access to clean and safe water not just as a basic need, but as something that supports health, dignity, and inclusion.

Rite Foods, stated that for them this was an opportunity to go beyond the message and act, reaching people who spend long hours working under the Lagos scorching sun.

The company distributed chilled water at about 12 high-traffic locations, aligning the activity with the 2026 World Water Day theme, “Where Water Flows, Equality Grows,” and drawing attention to access to clean water as a matter of health and dignity.Particular attention was given to women working in these roles, whose contributions are often overlooked despite their importance to keeping Lagos running.

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Speaking on the campaign, Rite Foods Limited’s Corporate Affairs and Sustainability manager, Dennis Aideloje, said the initiative reflects the company’s belief in making a real difference through everyday actions.

“This year’s World Water Day theme speaks to inclusion and our shared humanity. At Rite Foods, we understand that something as simple as access to clean, refreshing water can make a real difference restoring energy, bridging gaps, and reminding people that they are seen and valued. Through Bigi Water, we’re not just providing hydration, we’re connecting with people in diverse ways,” he said.

Building on last year’s success, this year’s campaign reached over 3,000 essential workers across about 12 key locations in Lagos. The focus was on busy, high-traffic areas where people are most exposed to the heat, ensuring the support got to those who needed it most.

Beyond the numbers, the real impact was visible in the reactions of those reached. The relief, the smiles, and the appreciation, each bottle handed out became more than just water; it was a small reminder that someone cares.

Many of the beneficiaries expressed appreciation, with some recalling similar efforts in previous years.

Rite Foods says it intends to extend similar water outreach activities to other parts of the country in the future, linking them to broader discussions on community well-being and inclusion.

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