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Dettol Launches Clean Naija Campaign With New Brand Ambassador, Funke Akindele

Dettol, the world’s leading antibacterial brand on Tuesday, April 16th, 2019 held a colourful ceremony at Radisson Blu, Ikeja, Lagos to launch the ‘Clean Naija Initiative’, a campaign which is aimed at creating awareness, education and driving behavioural change to achieve a cleaner and healthier Nigeria.

The ceremony which had the leadership team of Reckitt Benckiser Nigeria and other dignitaries in attendance also doubled as the unveiling of prominent Nollywood actress and multiple award-winning producer, Funke Akindele-Bello, as its brand ambassador.

Speaking at the event, the General Manager, RB West Africa, Mr Dayanand Sriram who expressed his excitement and enthusiasm about the launch and partnership, said that “At RB, we have made it our responsibility and purpose to help people live healthier lives and have happier homes. It is why we are launching the Clean Naija Initiative which is an integrated multi-level campaign with the aim of creating awareness, education and driving behavioural change to achieve a cleaner and healthier Nigeria.

We recognize this is an enormous task and we acknowledge the partnership of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources. It is also my utmost pleasure to unveil leading Nollywood actress and award-winning producer Funke Akindele-Bello as the Dettol Clean Naija brand ambassador.

Mrs. Akindele-Bello has been a worthy role model and an inspiration for all Nigerians. Having also recorded success in various selfless activities, we have deemed her worthy of leading our “Clean Naija Initiative”, he added.

The initiative comes at a critical time, as Nigeria has been ranked amongst the top nations that bear a significant portion of the global disease burden and high under-5 mortality rates with over 150,000 children dying yearly. Many of these diseases, such as diarrhea can be prevented by proper hand washing habits and wide-scale hygiene education. This is a major motivation for the setting up of the Clean Naija Initiative.

Funke Akindele, the new brand ambassador, who recently welcomed a set of twins also expressed her delight on the new partnership. Speaking at the event, she said;  “As a new mother, I have come to appreciate more the need for improved hygiene practices. This campaign will help sensitize Nigerians on the health benefits of adopting simple but effective hygienic practices like proper hand washing regularly.”

RB Nigeria, through the Dettol brand, has over the years developed a number of programs committed to tackling public health and hygiene issues. These include the School Hygiene Program and the New Mum’s Program.

The ‘Clean Naija Initiative’ will help educate children on proper hand hygiene habits through the School Hygiene Program, while the New Mum’s Program will enlighten pregnant and new mothers on hygienic practices that will protect them and their children from deadly diseases like diarrhea.

Through the School Hygiene Program, RB has educated over seven million children on proper hand hygiene habits, while the company has used the New Mum’s Program to educate over five million pregnant and new mothers on hygienic practices to protect them during the pre- and post- phases of their pregnancies.

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