SIFAX Group, a leading indigenous conglomerate, has reaffirmed its commitment to Nigerian football by sponsoring the Nigerian Football Supporters Club (NFSC) during the recently-concluded African Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament in Cote d’Ivoire.
The company’s decision to support the NFSC stemmed from its desire to see Nigeria clinch the continental trophy for the fourth time while fostering unity and togetherness across the nation, according to Olumuyiwa Akande, Group Head of Corporate Communications at SIFAX Group.
“As an indigenous conglomerate, our passion and loyalty lie in Nigeria succeeding in all endeavours. Football is a unifying factor for us as Nigerians, and SIFAX Group takes the issue of national unity and development seriously,” Akande stated.
“All fault lines across religion, ethnicity, and politics disappear anytime the national football teams play. SIFAX Group wants to further engender that spirit of unity and togetherness through football. Clinching the trophy for the fourth time was also a great attraction.
“The company found the platform of the supporters’ club as a veritable one to achieve these objectives. The impact of the supporters’ club on the success of our national teams cannot be overemphasized. Through thick and thin, the club is available at major tournaments and games to encourage the players and promote the interest of the nation. These patriotic and selfless Nigerians deserve to be supported.”
Dr. Rafiu Ladipo, President General of the NFSC, expressed gratitude to SIFAX Group for its support, noting that without corporate sponsorship, the club would have faced challenges in fulfilling its mandate during the AFCON tournament.
“I am grateful to Dr. Taiwo Afolabi and the SIFAX Group for their timely and consistent support for our activities. The travel costs for our members are very huge considering the one-month duration of the tournament. We pay for transport, feeding, and accommodation for all our members. I am grateful for this sponsorship, alongside other companies and individuals,” he said.