L-R: Executive Secretary, SEMA, Benue State Mr Emmanuel Shior, Lifebuoy brand ambassador Omawumi, Lifebuoy brand manager, Lanre Odupe and Executive Director Dericks Dim Care NGO Mshelia Jamal |
In a
bid to further spread the message of hygiene and disease prevention through
handwashing, Lifebuoy today visited Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) in Dauda
Camp, Makurdi, Benue State.
With
over 80 percent of IDPs in the camp exposed to menacing diseases such as
diarrhea and pneumonia - which are preventable by regular handwashing with soap
- the representatives of the Lifebuoy brand brought the behavioural change message of hand-washing to the camp with the
hope of reducing these health risks by two-thirds come 2020.
According
to Lanre Odupe,Lifebuoy brand
manager : “Nigeria has one of the largest child mortality rates in the world.
We were the country with the 3rd highest number of new-born deaths in 2016 and
is projected to overtake India by 2021. Such unpleasant statistics are a reminder that the local corporates
have a role to play in raising awareness for interventions such as hand washing
to reduce child mortality, and generally improve the health of as many families
as possible.”
Benue
State First Lady, Dr. Eunice Ortom, who was present at the visit further added
that although the state government is doing a lot in responding to the needs of
the IDPs by providing relief materials and facilities at the camps, there has
also been a need for private organizations to play active roles in furthering
their wellbeing through health education and the provision of materials as
demonstrated by Lifebuoy and Unilever.
L-R: Lifebuoy brand manager, Lanre Odupe, Lifebuoy brand ambassador Omawumi, First Lady Benue State, Dr Eunice Ortom, Executive Secretary, SEMA, Benue State Mr. Emmanuel Shior and ED Dericks Dim |
“The
influx of persons into the camps owing to unfortunate circumstances increased
the number of IDP camps and the population of these camps have continued to
grow. The state government is doing all within its power to see that there is
no lack in the camps. Hence, it is great to see corporates like Unilever step
up and not only educate the internally displaced persons on proper hygiene
practices, provide items that will go a long way in improving the standard of
living in the camps,” she said.
This
outreach is in keeping with Lifebuoy’s ambition reach 1 billion people with
handwashing behaviour change messages by 2020.
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