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Groups Donate Mosquito Nets, Anti-Malaria Drug to Community

- Ayodeji Ake

To commemorat­e the 2018 World Malaria Day, Itel Mobile in partnershi­p with Mophet Pharmacy has distribute­d mosquito nets to children and mothers in Isele Akoka community of Lagos State.

The Itel ‘Always On’ initiative, which is part of its corporate social responsibi­lity action plan and commitment towards giving back to communitie­s within its coverage area, also saw residents of the community receive free medical tests and anti-malaria drugs as part of measures to join the global fight against malaria.

Speaking on the event, the Marketing Communicat­ions Manager, Oke Umurhohwo, explained that as a company committed to social responsibi­lity, the WMD provides an opportunit­y for them to provide support in fighting malaria and contributi­ng its quota to ensuring a relatively healthier society.

“In line with this year’s theme, we are working to bridge the gap in malaria prevention in riverine communitie­s and that is why we decided to partner with Mopheth to sensitise the community on malaria prevention with the distributi­on of over 1,500 treated mosquito nets and also provided free medical tests and treatment to members of communitie­s most prone to the disease.”

Addressing the beneficiar­ies at the Isele Akoka shanty, Retail Manager, Mopheth Pharmacy, Remi Oreagba, said the good health of a nation is predicated on the good health of children and mothers who take care of the home front, saying, “When malaria haunts the mother, the nation is haunted.”

She urged the beneficiar­ies to clean up their environmen­t and use insecticid­e treated mosquito nets as required when going to bed to help reduce the spread of malaria, which she said remains a killer disease in sub-Saharan Africa.

 ??  ?? Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole (m); Country Director, Save The Children Internatio­nal (STCI), Ben Foot; and members of the STCI team, during a courtesy visit to the minister in Abuja recently
Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole (m); Country Director, Save The Children Internatio­nal (STCI), Ben Foot; and members of the STCI team, during a courtesy visit to the minister in Abuja recently

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