The First Lady of Ondo State, Mrs. Betty
Anyanwu-Akeredolu, has flagged off the first phase of Mass-deworming
Campaign put together by NNPC/Chevron Joint Ventures in partnership with
GSK at St. Paul Caring Heart Mega School, Idanre, Ondo State.
Also in attendance at the flag off
ceremony was the wife of the deputy governor, Mrs. Ajewole Ajayi, the
Commissioner for Health, Hon. Wahab Adegbenro, the Commissioner for
Education, Hon. Femi Agagu, Idanre Local Government Chairman, Hon. Biyi
Ayanuola, and Royal Fathers among others.
Harping on the importance of good
hygiene, the First Lady said it would be counterproductive to de-worm
the children only for them to go back home to dirty environment.
“It makes no sense if we de-worm these
children and they go back home to a dirty environment. I believe
de-worming exercise must go hand-in-hand with potable water and good
sanitation in our homes. It is our duty to teach our children that when
they use the toilet, they should wash their hands,” she stressed.
While also promising that Idanre
Community will be transformed into a world-class tourist destination,
the First Lady affirmed that Idanre will be playing host to members of
BRECAN during its 20th anniversary slated for October 2017.
In his welcome address, the chairman
Idanre Local Government, Hon. Biyi Anyanuola acknowledged the
significance of the event while thanking Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu
for choosing Idanre Local Government as one of the beneficiaries of the
programme.
Ayanuola who affirmed that the people of
Ondo State have been maximally benefiting from the dividends of
democracy from the present administration, he thanked NNPC and Chevron
for their support.
Earlier, the representative of Chevron,
Senator Gbenga Aluko in his remarks affirmed that the de-worming
programme is part of several health intervention programmes of Chevron
and NNPC joint venture to build a healthy nation.
Aluko, who highlighted some of the projects Chevron has already embarked upon, emphasised that the de-worming programme became necessary as children often suffer from worm infestation at an alarming rate. “It is aimed at ridding children between ages six and 12 of worm,” he added while stressing the commitment of Chevron Nigeria to being a part of Nigeria’s economic growth.
Aluko, who highlighted some of the projects Chevron has already embarked upon, emphasised that the de-worming programme became necessary as children often suffer from worm infestation at an alarming rate. “It is aimed at ridding children between ages six and 12 of worm,” he added while stressing the commitment of Chevron Nigeria to being a part of Nigeria’s economic growth.
The Commissioner for Health, Dr. Wahab
Adegbenro in his remarks acknowledged the efforts of the present
administration in the areas of health. According to him, there is a need
for regular de-worming exercise as it aids healthy living.
While urging parents to de-worm their
children every three months, Adegbenro also emphasised the place of
sanitation to healthy life.
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