BUA Foods announces Rabiu head of global procurement
File: BUA Foods Plc’s Chief Officer, Global Procurement and Strategic Operations, Mr Khalifa Rabiu.
BUA Foods Plc, a leading Nigerian food manufacturer, has appointed Isyaku Abdulsamad “Khalifa” Rabiu as Chief Officer, Global Procurement and Strategic Operations, effective 29 January 2026.
Khalifa will assume responsibility for the company’s global procurement functions and strategic operational initiatives, which are aimed at improving efficiency, cost optimisation, supply chain resilience, and sustainable growth, the food giant said in a statement on Tuesday.

He previously served as Director for Special Operations at BUA Group, where he led major transformation initiatives, strengthened supplier partnerships, and delivered measurable improvements in operational performance. The executive played a key role in strategic raw-material procurement, including wheat sourcing; oversaw the establishment of a 40-metric-tonne-per-hour animal feed mill; and spearheaded the commercial reintroduction of BUA rice products into the Nigerian market. He also championed the rollout of proprietary digital platforms across BUA Foods.
The Managing Director of BUA Foods, Engr. Ayodele Abioye, said, “As BUA Foods enters the next stage of its transformation, marking a shift from business consolidation to scaled and more disciplined growth, we are delighted to welcome Khalifa to our leadership team.
His expertise in global procurement and strategic operations will be vital to further strengthening our supply chain, enhancing operational efficiency, and delivering greater value to our customers and stakeholders.”
Khalifa expressed his enthusiasm for the role, saying: “I am excited to assume this role at such a pivotal time in BUA Foods’ growth journey. I look forward to advancing agile, sustainable procurement systems and operational strategies that support the company’s long-term ambitions.”
He holds a bachelor’s degree in international relations from Regent’s University, London, and a master’s in management from Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business. His appointment underscores BUA Foods’ commitment to operational excellence, strong governance, and strategic leadership investment as it seeks to expand in the food manufacturing sector.