Rite Foods Limited, Nigeria’s foremost food and beverage company, has reiterated its unwavering commitment to ethics, integrity, and responsible business conduct as it celebrates Compliance Week 2025.

The annual observance underscores the company’s belief that compliance is not just about following rules but cultivating a culture of accountability and transparency across all operations.Rite foods

Corporate Compliance & Ethics Week®, founded in 2005, promotes awareness and recognition of ethical standards within organizations. For Rite Foods, the celebration reinforces its core values of honesty, diligence, and respect, principles that have guided its steady growth and industry dominance.

During the week-long activities, employees and partners engaged in knowledge-sharing sessions and awareness campaigns designed to strengthen a shared commitment to “doing the right thing, even when no one is watching.”

Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Seleem Adegunwa, emphasized that Rite Foods’ success is deeply rooted in its culture of compliance.
“At Rite Foods, compliance is a mindset that defines who we are and how we operate. We uphold the highest ethical standards, ensuring trust and respect in all our relationships,” he said.

Similarly, Oluyemi Lawal-Daki, Head, Legal & Company Secretary, noted that the company’s approach to governance is both proactive and purposeful. “⁹Our goal is not just to meet obligations but to live integrity daily. It is the foundation of sustainable business success,” she affirmed.

By embedding compliance into its corporate DNA, Rite Foods continues to set the standard for responsible leadership in Nigeria’s manufacturing landscape, proving that profitability and integrity can thrive side by side.

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