… Inspire youths to make a difference
Stakeholders
at the launch of Heroes for Change initiative, by Unilever Nigeria Plc. have commended the organisation for
creating such a unique platform for Nigerian youths to contribute their quota
to community development.
Heroes for Change is a social
mission volunteer programme anchored on the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan
(USLP). The programme recruits, teaches and empowers university undergraduates
and National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) members to contribute to society by
volunteering their time to teach in Unilever social mission programmes with
focus on Health and Well-being in their communities.
Speaking at the
launch, Chairman of First Bank Nigeria, Ibukun Awosika, commended Unilever for
the Heroes for Change initiative and charged the youth to use the platform to rise
to make a difference in their communities and beyond. “The success of project Nigeria is one that should concern everyone, particularly
the youths who make up a sizeable
portion of our population and are the most active, creative and passionate. The
Nigeria of your dream is only possible when you defy the odds and take a step
to making a change with your talent, efforts, passion and energy,” she said.
Also, speaking at the launch, The Executive Vice President, Unilever
Ghana - Nigeria, Yaw Nsarkoh, said, “the Heroes for Change initiative is one of
the ways we demonstrate our simple objective of making sustainable living
commonplace. Through this initiative our volunteers will go into the communities
and teach them about our social mission programme on health and well-being
using the Knorr Force for
Good program that educates mothers and teenage daughters on nutritious cooking
behaviours to reduce the prevalence of iron deficiency anaemia in Nigeria, a
major public health issue. Taking one
step at a time and by partnering with our volunteers, our aim is to reach about
1 million Nigerians by 2020.”
Corroborating
Nsarkoh, President, Unilever Africa, Bruno Witvoet, said, “through our brands
social mission programmes we are committed to creating a better future for all.
The Heroes for Change initiative is a platform that enables us partner with the
youths to impact our communities positively. Youths are everyday change makers known to be very passionate and
enthusiastic. Working with them, together we will our achieve objective of
creating a socially conscious society and showcase how we all have a role in
making a difference to the society we live in.”
While charging the youths to see themselves
as change agents riding on the Heroes for Change platform, the Marketing
Director, Foods, Unilever, Ghana – Nigeria, Ogedi-Alakwe Nsima said that their
partnership with Unilever, will stir their consciousness to the role they need
to play toward building the Nigeria of our dream. “Initiatives like this helps
us to understand that we are all a part of the puzzle called Nigeria and it
requires our collective efforts and solutions to achieve the desired growth and
development. Using the Knorr Force for
Good program our volunteers will reach teenage girls and
their mothers (Age Bracket 15-45), teaching them on the need to eat greens to
prevent iron deficiency anaemia.” She said.
The event was attended by the Special Assistant to the Special Adviser
to the Lagos State Governor on Education, Ms Banke Alawaye, Nollywood actress
and Knorr Force for Good Ambassador, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Founder of
Slum2School, Otto Orondaam, as well as top management of Unilever Nigeria Plc.
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