Cavista Holdings Strengthens Partnership with Nigerian Army During Courtesy Visit to 148 Battalion.
In a renewed effort to deepen collaboration and strengthen development, a high-level delegation from Cavista Holdings paid a courtesy visit to the 148 Battalion, Nigerian Army, Ikere-Ekiti. The visit aimed to formally welcome the new Commandant and reinforce Cavista Holdings longstanding commitment to partnership, peace, and community growth in Ekiti State.
The visit had in attendance key representatives from Cavista Holdings portfolio company— Agbeyewa Farms, and Glocient Hospitality operators of Ikogosi Warm Springs Resort and Conference Centre. Discussions centered on enhancing improved relations, promoting development, and ensuring sustained peace to support ongoing Cavista Holdings investments in agriculture, and hospitality.
In his remarks, Mr. Dauda Ismail, Chief Security Officer of Cavista Holdings, reaffirmed the organization’s dedication to mutual collaboration and regional security.
“Our partnership with the Nigerian Army is crucial to sustaining development in the region,” he said. “We are delighted to welcome the new Commandant and reaffirm our continued support for a peaceful and secure Ekiti State.”
Adding her perspective, Ms. Anthonia Attoh, Vice President, Operations, Agbeyewa Farms, underscored the company’s innovation and inclusive approach.
“One of Cavista Holdings’ greatest strengths is inclusiveness — we celebrate diversity. Our operations are driven by local expertise and partnerships built on mutual respect and shared value.”
The commandant of the 148 Battalion Lieutenant Colonel S.A Inusa expressed appreciation to the Cavista Holdings delegation for the visit and for the company’s continued contribution to the economic advancement of Ekiti State through job creations, large-scale cassava farming, hospitality development, and community empowerment initiatives. He added that the Battalion is open to feedback and more collaborations as a new formation in Ekiti State.
The visit concluded with mutual expressions of goodwill and a renewed commitment to strengthen community relations in support of peace, security, and socio-economic progress. It is worthy to note that Cavista Holdings is the first organization to visit the new Battalion since its creation.
Also present during the visit were Lt. Col. Ajayi Bamidele (Rtd.), Senior Head of Security, Agbeyewa Farms; Oluwarotimi Wusu, Manager, Marketing & Communications, Agbeyewa Farms; Ayo Ademiluwa, Community Engagement Manager, Glocient Hospitality; and Barrister Idiongo Udofia, Legal Adviser, Glocient Hospitality.



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