P&G Teaches Children Personal Hygiene on Hand Washing Day
Procter and Gamble (P&G) Nigeria, leading
consumer goods manufacturing company, is promoting health and hygiene
management, through its brand, Safeguard, among Nigerian children and has
tasked Nigerians to imbibe good hygiene habits as a means of improving their
health.
The company made the call at the workshop,
organized for children from select secondary schools in Lagos by P&G and
its partner, Save the Children International and other stakeholders, as part of
the company’s activities to commemorate the 2014 Global Hand Washing Day (GHWD).
Temitope Iluyemi, P&G’s Director, Global
Government Relations, Sub Sahara Africa, described hand washing as an efficient
way to improve health among Nigerians.
According to her, “Medical research findings
have shown direct correlation between hand washing and improvement of health
around the globe. The simple act of washing hands with soap can reduce the
incidence of communicable diseases like diarrhea among children by almost 50
per cent, and respiratory infections by nearly 25 percent.”
She informed that children suffer disproportionately
from diarrheal diseases as statistics show that more than 3.5 million children
under five die every year from diarrhea and pneumonia-related diseases.
She said that the company celebrates the
Global Hand Washing Day, as a day set aside by United Nations to mobilize and
motivate millions to lather up in order to improve health, by increasing
awareness and understanding about the importance of hand washing with soap.
During
the event, Mrs Amaka Ifionu, School Health and Nutrition Adviser, Save the
Children International expressed gratitude to P&G for creating a platform for
the healthcare initiative targeted towards children.
"We
are very grateful to P&G Nigeria for the partnership to mark GHWD in
Nigeria. We also enjoy partnerships with P&G in other countries and we are
particularly grateful that the Nigerian branch has bought into the same global
partnership. We also look forward to more partnership with P&G to help
sustain the awareness on the need to wash hands always,” she said.
Dr
Monsurat Adeleke, Associate Director, School Health Programme Coordinator,
Lagos State Ministry of Health also appreciated P&G for helping promote
good hygiene among school children.
In a related development, P&G also donated
hundreds of cases of Safeguard soaps
to the Ogun State Government part of its activities to mark the global Hand Washing Day.
Speaking at the donation at the Ministry
of Education in Abeokuta, Ogun State Commissioner of Education, Science and
Technology, Barrister Segun Odubela, commended P&G for the donation saying that it was timely.
“The donation of 500 cases of Safeguard Soap
by P&G on the Global Hand washing Day is very apt and timely and will go a
long way in assisting schools in the state to combat the spread of communicable
diseases, especially as the State government has had to postpone school
resumption in the state twice because of the threat of communicable diseases,”
He said.
The Global Hand Washing Day (GWHD)
is a campaign dedicated to raising awareness of hand washing with soap as a key
approach to disease prevention. The event, which comes up on October 15 every
year, also aims at motivating and mobilizing millions around the world to wash
their hands with soap
regularly.
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