Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti, has hailed the unveiling of Ultimum Limited’s beverage manufacturing plant in Aba, describing it as a strong signal of economic revival and growing investor confidence in the state.
Ultimum Limited, a food and beverage manufacturing company, commissioned the facility located in the Osisioma Industrial Layout, marking a major step for the company and the Kadji Group.
A statement from the firm on Sunday stated that the new plant produces high-quality variants of the Razzl brand of carbonated soft drinks – Razzl Pamplemousse (a grapefruit flavour), Razzl Cola, Razzl Orange, and Razzl Lemon.
The facility is expected to create jobs, support local businesses, and strengthen supply chains across the South-East and South-South regions of Nigeria, with plans to expand distribution nationwide in the near future.
During the commissioning of the plant, Otti said the development reflects renewed belief in Aba’s economic potential.
“Aba is alive again!” the governor said. “What we are witnessing here today is not just the opening of a factory, but the return of belief in our economy. This investment confirms that we are creating the right conditions for businesses to grow, thrive, and succeed.
“Investors will always go where there is clarity, stability, and opportunity. Our focus has been to build that environment, and today’s commissioning shows that the strategy is working,” he added.
Chairman of Ultimum Limited and representative of the investor group, Mr Whalen Kadji, emphasised the company’s long-term commitment to Aba and Nigeria.
“We did not come here by chance. We came because of the energy and entrepreneurial spirit of Aba. This city has always been a centre of enterprise, and we believe strongly in its future. This plant is more than an investment in beverages; it is an investment in people, in jobs, and in the growth of local industry. We are here for the long term, and this is just the beginning of what we intend to build here,” he said.
Managing Director of Ultimum Limited, Mr Austin Ufomba, described the plant as a bold step in the company’s journey.
“Ultimum Limited started with a simple idea: to build world-class products right here in Africa. Today, that idea has come to life in a very real way. This plant is not just infrastructure; it is a platform for innovation, for job creation, and for excellence. It sends a strong message that Nigeria can produce at global standards.”
He added, “Beyond the products, we are creating opportunities for young people, supporting communities, and contributing to the economic growth of Nigeria and the African continent. That is what this investment truly represents.”
The commissioning of the Ultimum Limited plant underscores how government reforms and private investment can transform a region, with improved infrastructure positioning Aba as a leading destination for large-scale industry.
The company added that the milestone expands its footprint and brings its “Refreshing Nigeria” mission to life, noting that through bold flavours, affordability, and deep market access, it is ready to compete at the highest level of Nigeria’s beverage industry.
