FG, Unilever Sign MOU: Partner to Promote Oral Hygiene in Nigeria

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"We have signed the Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Health, the Nigerian Dental Association and other stakeholders to promote oral hygiene and education and the habit of brushing twice daily (Morning and Night) a global best practice to prevent the prevalence of dental caries and other oral health diseases in Nigeria" - George Umoh, Brand Manager Pepsodent, Unilever Nigeria Plc.
1 December 2016
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Abuja, Nov. 28th — In furtherance of its efforts to ensure good dental care for all Nigerians, The Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Health and Unilever Nigeria Plc. have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to promote oral hygiene and education in Nigeria. The ceremony, which took place during the 6thedition of the National Oral Health Week held in Abuja on Tuesday.

Speaking at the event, The Hon. Minister of Health Prof Isaac F. Adewole noted that oral health is an important tool for achieving good general health. He said, "fewer than 20% of Nigerians have access to oral care services and most of these services focus on curative rather than preventive care which might represent more effective tool for meeting the oral care needs of the population". He further commended Unilever Nigeria plc for accepting to collaborate with the Federal Ministry of Health to promote the oral hygiene of 10 million Nigerian school children by providing educational materials and product facilities through the Pepsodent oral health schools' programme.

Commenting on the initiative, The Brand Manager Pepsodent, Unilever Nigeria Plc. George Umoh said Unilever is committed to doing business in a sustainable way and as part of its sustainability agenda "we have committed to improving the lives of 10 million Nigerian children by the year 2020. To this regard, we have signed the Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Health, the Nigerian Dental Association and other stakeholders to promote oral hygiene and education and the habit of brushing twice daily (Morning and Night) a global best practice to prevent the prevalence of dental caries and other oral health diseases in Nigeria.

Furthermore, since the launch of the Pepsodent Oral Health Schools program in 2014, Unilever Nigeria has so far reached 2.5 million Nigerian children directly in over 3,500 public primary schools with products (toothpaste and toothbrushes) educational materials and a 21days oral hygiene program, teaching them to imbibe the culture of brushing twice-daily using a fluoride containing toothpaste such as Pepsodent. We believe children are change agents. They have the will power to influence their parents, siblings and people around them to take their oral health seriously.

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