The Ogun State Government has commissioned the ultra-modern manufacturing facility of Summit Household Solutions, in Ota, further strengthening the state’s position as a major industrial hub while advancing efforts to improve public health and hygiene standards across the country.
- +Ogun Commissions Summit Factory in Ota
Summit Household Solutions Limited, the company behind the 2Sure brand, is a Nigerian FMCG manufacturer with a growing portfolio that also includes Lewar, a premium beauty soap line designed to deliver accessible, high-quality personal care solutions.
Summit Household Solutions Limited, the company behind the 2Sure brand, is a Nigerian FMCG manufacturer with a growing portfolio that also includes Lewar, a premium beauty soap line designed to deliver accessible, high-quality personal care solutions.
The commissioning was performed on behalf of the Governor Dapo Abiodun, by Kehinde Akintomide, permanent secretary, Ministry of Commerce Trade and Investment, Ogun State.
Located in Ota, Ogun State, the facility commenced operations in April 2025 and specialises in the manufacture of home and personal care products, including dishwashing liquids, handwash, sanitisers, and multipurpose liquid soaps. The factory has an estimated annual production capacity of 7,000 tonnes.
The development comes at a critical time as Nigeria continues to strengthen hygiene awareness in the post-COVID-19 era, with increased focus on preventing infections and improving sanitation practices in homes and institutions.
Speaking at the event, Akintomide described the investment as a strong vote of confidence in Ogun State’s industrial ecosystem, noting that the state hosts over 6,000 manufacturing firms across its industrial clusters, making it one of Nigeria’s leading destinations for manufacturing investment.
He disclosed that the factory has already created employment for over 50 Nigerians, with projections to exceed 250 jobs as operations scale.
He added that the development aligns with both the Ogun State Government’s economic agenda and the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope initiative aimed at boosting local production and reducing import dependence.“
This investment further validates Ogun State’s position as the industrial capital of Nigeria. We will continue to strengthen policies that support ease of doing business, attract investments, and drive sustainable economic growth,” he said.
Sadiq Ali, the general manager of Summit Household Solutions Limited, highlighted the strategic importance of the facility as a key driver of the company’s growth and innovation agenda. He noted that 2Sure, the company’s flagship brand, forms the foundation of the factory’s current product offering, reinforcing Summit’s commitment to delivering affordable and effective hygiene solutions at scale.
He said the company is preparing to launch a new personal care and home care range later this year.
The occasion was graced by a number of dignitaries, including former MD of 7Up Bottling Company, Ziad Maalou, the CEO of OmniRetail, Deepanker Rustagi and many others.
