…the health soap brand
will partner with Wellbeing Foundation Africa and Sightsavers to improve
maternal and child health in Nigeria
Lifebuoy, Unilever’s health soap brand, on Thursday, 6 September,
2018 relaunched in Nigeria, as the brand also unveiled renowned Afro-pop
singer-songwriter, Omawumi Megbele as its new ambassador during an event held
in Lagos.
In partnership with NGOs, Lifebuoy’s ‘Help a Child Reach 5’ global
campaign will also advance critical hygiene interventions such as handwashing
with soap to address child mortality due to preventable diseases in
Nigeria.
Speaking at the launch event, Osato Evbuomwan, Category Manager,
Skin Cleansing, Unilever Nigeria Plc. said, “Private corporations can play
important roles in impacting the survival of the society, and through the
Lifebuoy brand, Unilever is absolutely committed to changing the hygiene
behaviour of a billion people worldwide by 2020. With strategic partnerships,
we can expand programs to drive lasting and impactful change within Nigerian
communities.”
Giving the keynote speech, Deputy Director, Co-curricular
Department, Lagos State Ministry of Education, Ogunlamoye Ayodeji said, “As a
nation, our growth depends solely on the education of the majority of our
people, but not many are willing to apply their knowledge for the benefit of
the nation. Since we recognise this challenge, the state government is working
in line with Lifebuoy’s ‘Help a Child Reach 5’ initiative - an endeavour which
addresses the mortality rate of children under 5.”
Mr. Ayodeji also commended Unilever and Lifebuoy for the
initiative and pledged the government’s support and commitment in line with the
state’s policy on public/private participation.
Nigerian singer and Lifebuoy’s newest brand ambassador, Omawumi
expressed her support saying, “As a mother of two young children, I simply
cannot imagine losing them to preventable infections. It is a shame that
hundreds of thousands of Nigerian children die before their fifth birthday
every year, so we have to take further steps to address this issue. I’m
thrilled to partner with Lifebuoy to empower parents with the lifesaving
message of handwashing with soap. I look forward to lending my voice and
influence to advance this wonderful effort.”
Dr. Sunday Isiyaku, Country Director, Sightsavers, further
explained that classrooms are important touch points to empower Nigerian youth,
especially as a wide-reaching platform to bring hygiene practices acquired in
school back to their communities – a critical step to ending the spread of
neglected tropical diseases like blindness-causing trachoma.
Mrs. Amy Oyekunle, CEO, Wellbeing Foundation Africa, commented
that, “Newborn babies are vulnerable to infections, which is why ensuring
access and availability to skilled care under hygienic conditions is
imperative. Along with Lifebuoy, we seek to empower mothers in Nigeria through
our MamaCare classes led by qualified midwives to help make handwashing with
soap an everyday habit early on. This partnership supports our global campaign,
led by our Founder-President, Her Excellency, Mrs. Toyin Ojora Saraki, to
ensure mothers and their babies survive and thrive.”
More than 215,000 children under the age of five in Nigeria die
due to preventable infections like diarrhea and pneumonia each year – the highest across Africa. The simple act of handwashing with
soap is one of the most cost-effective, yet often overlooked ways that could
have prevented many of these deaths.
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