Governor Lalong Commends Eat’N’Go on the Commissioning of First Domino’s Pizza and Cold Stone Creamery Store in Jos

Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State has praised Eat’N’Go Africa, Nigeria’s leading Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) operator and master franchisee fo...

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Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State has praised Eat’N’Go Africa, Nigeria’s leading Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) operator and master franchisee for Domino’s Pizza, Cold Stone Creamery, and Pinkberry Gourmet Frozen Yoghurt, during the official commissioning of the company’s first store in Jos.

Eat’N’Go continues to strengthen its leadership in the fast-food and QSR industry, bringing globally recognized brands closer to Nigerian consumers.


Governor Lalong Welcomes Eat’N’Go to Plateau State

Speaking at the grand opening, Governor Lalong reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to fostering a business-friendly environment in Plateau State.

“We build infrastructure to attract investors to Plateau,” Governor Lalong said. “We do it to encourage enterprises like Eat’N’Go and promote commercial activities. I warmly welcome Cold Stone Creamery and Domino’s Pizza to Jos and pray that our people will benefit greatly from this development.”

The Governor emphasized that partnerships with reputable brands like Eat’N’Go are instrumental in driving economic growth and job creation within the state.


Eat’N’Go Expands Its Footprint to Jos

Representing the Group CEO and Managing Director, Mr. Patrick McMichael, Mr. Maruf Lamidi, Marketing Manager of Cold Stone Creamery, expressed gratitude to the Plateau State Government for its support.

“This new store marks a significant milestone in Jos’ culinary landscape,” Lamidi said. “It signifies not only the expansion of world-renowned brands but also Jos’ growing prominence as a thriving hub for commerce and economic development.”

He further highlighted Eat’N’Go’s commitment to quality, innovation, and community impact:

“Eat’N’Go and its brands have long been synonymous with exceptional taste, quality, and service. Beyond serving great pizza and ice cream, this new store will create job opportunities, empower local talents, and attract visitors from across the region.”

Creating Opportunities and Driving Growth

The establishment of the Domino’s Pizza and Cold Stone Creamery outlet in Jos is expected to have a ripple effect on the local economy. The outlet will create numerous direct and indirect job opportunities while also positioning Jos as an emerging destination for business and leisure.

“This new location represents the vibrant spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation that defines our community,” Lamidi added. “We commend the Eat’N’Go team for their hard work, dedication, and passion in delivering world-class dining experiences.”

Eat’N’Go: A Decade of Growth and Impact

Since opening its first store in Lagos in 2012, Eat’N’Go has expanded to over 195 outlets across Nigeria and Kenya, employing more than 3,000 people. The company’s sustained growth reflects its vision to become the premier food operator in Africa by delivering exceptional culinary experiences and supporting local communities.


About Eat’N’Go Africa

Eat’N’Go Limited is Africa’s leading master franchisee for Domino’s Pizza, Cold Stone Creamery, and Pinkberry Gourmet Frozen Yoghurt brands. Founded in 2012, the company is renowned for its commitment to high-quality food, excellent service, and community development.

With over 195 stores across Nigeria and Kenya, Eat’N’Go continues to expand its footprint while delivering on its mission to bring the world’s best food brands closer to African consumers.

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