Nurses have
entered apartnership agreement with Unilever Nigeria to help deliver the right
level of healthcare services to children and child-bearing mothers across the
country.
The
Nurses, under the aegis of National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives,
NANNM, said the partnership is aimed at taking healthcare services to families
and children down to the grass root level through them (the Nurses).
The
signing of the Memorandum of Understanding occasioned the donations of 50 cases
of Vaseline to the Association for onward distribution to the public.
Coming together, the
Nurses believe that they can do something better for the masses in the area of
health promotion, ailment prevention, early detection and treatment of certain
diseases and then providing professional advices on certain areas to
rehabilitate these people.
“We are doing this to
empower our people and you know with health, wealth will come easily,’’ the
National President of NANNM, Comrade
AdenijiAbdurafiu Alani, said.
Addressing
newsmen in Lagos,the Brand
Building Director, Unilever Nigeria, Mr. David Okeme said that Unilever is
collaborating with NANNM as part of efforts in making the right health
information available to parents to be able to take care of their children and
such information can be effectively disseminated through the help of nurses.
According
to him,‘’Nurses play a very big role in the community. From research it has
been established that before people even showed up in the hospital, a lot of
them must have made several visits or made several conversations with
theirfamily nurses. That is how important they are in terms of the role they
play within the community and as such, our mission is to take health awareness
to millions of consumers. If we achieve that through the nurses, who have the
right level of connection with the community, that is one big objective
achieved.
“We have a strong school
programme that we run where we teach children the right behaviours. Hopefully
that begins to put the right habits into them and prepares them for adulthood.
We also have a fantastic portfolio of brands, thus, we are giving consumers the
tools that they need to live well.Today, while signing the agreement, we are celebrating
two of our brands that have made this possible:
Vaseline and petroleum jelly, the world purest and oldest brand on the
market of jellies. And we have Pears, the nation’s number one baby care in the
country. These brands have created this platform,’’ David said.
Speaking further, the National
President of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives, Comrade
AdenijiAbdurafiu Alani said, ‘’ As a trade union and association, our main
focus is to cater for our members and make the services of our members valuable
to the public. In an attempt to do this, we collaborate with people and
organisations like Unilever, a corporate entity that is doing similar things.
“We believe that with our collaboration,
people who are most vulnerable like women of child bearing age and children of
school age will benefit a lot. And without them being cared for, the health
indices of the country will be nose divingas children are so vulnerable because
they are prone to certain preventable diseases which include worm infestation,
malaria and any form of endemic diseases that are predominant in Africa,” he
said.
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