British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation (BATN Foundation) has stated that in its 20 years of operation, it has been dedicated to empowering rural Nigeria, thereby investing a remarkable ₦4 billion in community development projects.
The Foundation revealed it has made tangible impacts in the lives of rural smallholder farmers, women, and youth, promoting economic growth, and improving livelihoods.
According to a release from the Foundation, it stated, “Through capacity-building programs and inputs support, these farmers have gained the knowledge and resources necessary to grow their farms and improve their livelihoods.
“BATN Foundation’s focus on good agronomic practices has not only enhanced the quality of their produce but also increased their yields, leading to greater economic stability”
Similarly, BATN Foundation’s reach extends across all 36 states of the federation, including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), with over 300 community projects implemented to date.
The projects span various program themes and value chains, demonstrating the Foundation’s versatility and commitment to addressing diverse community needs. The impact of the projects is evident in the number of beneficiaries reached – over 1.7 million people have been supported through various interventions and projects.
However, access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene is a fundamental human need, and the BATN Foundation has made significant strides in this area.
The installation of 105 solar-powered borehole facilities, each with a 20,000-liter capacity, has provided clean water for countless communities. This initiative has not only improved health and well-being but also reduced the burden of water-borne diseases.
Meanwhile, BATN Foundation’s collaboration has been a cornerstone of its success, with partnerships and collaborations established with over 100 key stakeholders, including NGOs, government agencies, private sector organizations, and other industry stakeholders.
Mrs. Adebisi Lamikanra, Board Chair, BATN Foundation, said, “As we celebrate two decades of transformative impact, our focus on agriculture, the backbone of Nigeria’s economy, has been exploited by supporting smallholder farmers and equipping them with the tools and resources they need to succeed. Let us continue to nurture the seeds of change we’ve sown, and our unwavering commitment to empowering rural Nigeria be the catalyst for a brighter future for generations to come.”
Hence, the Foundation’s commitment to excellence is reflected in its governance certification, having been awarded the ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management Certificate and been recertified three times which demonstrates the Foundation’s adherence to international standards of operation, ensuring accountability, transparency, and effective management of resources.
General Manager, BATN Foundation, Oludare Odusanya reflects on the organisation’s 20-year journey, distilling its mission into a concise statement.
“Over the past two decades, we have been privileged to partner with rural communities in Nigeria, witnessing first-hand the power of knowledge acquisition and economic empowerment. This journey has been incredibly fulfilling, and we take great pride in the positive impact we’ve made thus far.
“As we look to the future, we remain steadfast in our commitment to our vision of becoming a leading catalyst for sustainable agriculture in Nigeria. We are confident that by empowering smallholder farmers, achieving food security, and driving economic growth, we will continue to sow the seeds of change that will benefit generations to come.”
BATN Foundation’s twenty-year journey has been marked by significant achievements, impactful projects, and a commitment to empowering rural Nigeria.
Furthermore, the Foundation remained dedicated to its mission, poised to continue making a positive difference in the lives of millions.