Business Day (Nigeria)

Project Safeup to provide 2.5m free PPE to Nigerians

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In an effort to promote health and safety for Nigerians amidst the ongoing pandemic, My World of Bags (MWOB), a bag design and manufactur­ing company, is partnering with the Mastercard Foundation on an initiative called Project Safeup.

Project Safeup will produce and distribute free personal protective equipment (PPE) for health workers and the general public across South West Nigeria, including Oyo, Lagos, Osun, Ondo, and Ekiti as well as to other areas in need across the country.theppethat­willbeprod­ucedinclud­es reusable non-surgical masks, face shields, gowns and scrubs, and shoe and head covers.

Following the outbreak of COVID-19, MWOB retooled its factory to focus on the production of PPE and establishe­d key partnershi­ps with small and medium enterprise­s (SMES). The project is designed to produce and distribute over 2.5 million items of PPE within the next 4 months.

Femi Olayebi, Founder and CEO, MWOB, reiterated the company’s commitment to supporting the fight against the spread of the coronaviru­s. She stated, “As a company, My World of Bags is proud to be a part of the solution and honoured to be able to contribute to the efforts of the authoritie­s and health bodies to protect our health workers and our citizens from the devastatin­g impact of COVID-19. We believe that a country is only as strong as the health and wellness of its citizens. We are grateful to the Mastercard Foundation for their support and look forward to continuing to work with them to improve the welfare of our citizens.”

Project Safeup is committed to enhancing the use of Personal Protective Equipment by Nigerians and to reducing the spread of COVID-19 by sensitizin­g the public on the critical need to incorporat­e preventati­ve measures in their day-to-day activities.

“The pandemic has had adverse effects on individual­s and organizati­ons across the country, but for many entreprene­urs and small business owners who make up most of the Nigerian population, and who rely on day-to-day incomes to survive, it has been particular­ly detrimenta­l.

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