Business Day (Nigeria)

Exxonmobil, NBA, Africare support hygiene protection in 30 schools

- TEMITAYO AYETOTO

The Exxonmo b i l Foundat i o n in partnershi­p with the National Basketball Associatio­n (NBA) and Africare has given large donation of protective kits to 30 schools in Abuja to support hygiene protection necessary to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic.

The schools received 30,000 masks, 90 new hand washing stations and hand sanitizer, which are all expected to reach 35,000 school community users.

The donations come under the ‘Power Forward’ program inaugurate­d in 2013 to encourage sports talents in youth aged 14 and above. The initiative uses basketball to teach health literacy, including malaria prevention and personal hygiene, and life skills such as leadership, respect and responsibi­lity, to secondary schools students in Abuja.

Kevin Murphy, ExxonMobil Foundation President, said the firm has leveraged the power of sports and effective collaborat­ion with the NBA and Africare to help young people play the games they love, while receiving the life-skills and public health messages they need to stay healthy.

“Every year, young people graduate these programs with knowledge on how to protect themselves from infectious diseases like malaria and COVID- 19,” he said in a statement.

Victor Williams, NBA Africa chief executive said the program has evolved into an annual festivity for the participat­ing schools, noting that the presence of twotime NBA All-star Victor Oladipo and NBA champion Festus Ezeli will make this year’s virtual event more memorable for participat­ing youths and coaches.

“Nigeria, like other sub

Saharan African countries, is experienci­ng a youth bulge,” said Robert Mallett, Africare President and CEO. “The Power Forward project has shown year after year that this model of youth leadership is successful and replicable. It is impactful.”

According to him, the program features three elements for success that includes strong partnershi­p for Exxonmobil and the NBA, focused objectives and enthusiast­ic participan­ts. “That is a winning formula anywhere, anytime, and we are very thrilled to be part of the daily transforma­tions we help to make possible,” Mallett added.

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