Zichis Agro-Allied Industries Plc has announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters from Ogun State to Lagos, a move aimed at strengthening its business operations and positioning the company for greater growth.
The company explained that the decision was driven by the need to operate closer to Nigeria’s commercial hub. Lagos, being the country’s economic center, offers better access to key stakeholders, financial institutions, and business opportunities. This strategic shift is expected to improve coordination, enhance visibility, and support the company’s expanding activities.
According to the company, the relocation will allow it to engage more effectively with investors, regulators, and partners. Lagos provides a more dynamic business environment, which is crucial for a company seeking to scale its operations and attract more investment. By moving its corporate base, Zichis aims to take advantage of the city’s infrastructure, market access, and concentration of corporate services.
The firm also noted that while its corporate office is now in Lagos, its operational presence in Ogun State remains important. Ogun continues to serve as a key location for its agricultural and production activities. This reflects a dual strategy where administrative functions are centralized in Lagos, while core production operations stay in Ogun.
This decision aligns with the company’s broader growth plan. In recent months, Zichis has been expanding its footprint, including investments in agricultural projects such as large-scale land acquisition for farming. These efforts highlight its ambition to become a major player in Nigeria’s agro-allied sector.
By relocating its headquarters, the company is also positioning itself to respond more quickly to market developments. Lagos offers closer proximity to Nigeria’s financial markets and business networks, which can help improve decision-making and operational efficiency.
The move reflects a common trend among companies seeking to strengthen their corporate presence in Lagos while maintaining production bases in other states. For Zichis, this balance is expected to support both administrative efficiency and operational growth.
Ultimately, the relocation is part of a long-term strategy to enhance competitiveness, improve stakeholder engagement, and drive sustainable expansion. With Lagos as its new corporate base, Zichis is aiming to build stronger connections within Nigeria’s business ecosystem while continuing to grow its agricultural operations in Ogun State.




