According to a report by News 24, the Cape Town-based retailer has started a formal process to consider the potential sale of all or a majority stake in its supermarkets in Nigeria, it said in a trading statement for the 52 weeks to end June released on Monday.
Speaking to Vanguard, Country Director for Chastex Consult, Ini Archibong, stated that it only gave Nigerian the opportunity to invest in the company. He said;
“Shoprite is not leaving Nigeria.Former Kaduna lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani, had earlier today in his reaction to the report on exit of Shoprite from Nigeria, said it will provide an opportunity for local supermarkets in the country to grow.
“We have only just opened to Nigerian investors which we have also been talking to just before now. We are not leaving, who leaves over a $30billion invest and close shop? It doesn’t sound right.
“We only just given this opportunity to Nigeria investors to come in and also help drive our expansion plan in Nigeria. So we are not leaving.
“I have tried to say this as too many people as I can. There should be no panic at all and all of that. There is no truth in that report.”
He wrote on Twitter:
If Shoprite wants to stay,they can stay;if they want to go,they can go;it will help local supermarkets to grow.
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