Colgate Signs MoU With Health Ministry On Oral Care

Colgate Signs MoU With Health Ministry On Oral Care

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Colgate Palmolive Tolaram, manufacturers of Colgate, the 's leading oral care brand in , has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the through the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to deepen awareness about oral health nationwide.

Speaking during the signing ceremony held in on Wednesday, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Ali Pate, described the collaboration with Colgate as a landmark development that will help reduce the prevalence of oral health diseases in the country.

The minister, represented at the signing ceremony by the Director of Teaching Hospitals, Dr. Anuwa Ogbonnaya, noted that oral diseases disproportionately affect the poor and socially disadvantaged members of society. He added that the partnership will encourage more private and public partnerships to address oral health challenges in the country.

Ogbonnaya explained that due to lack of awareness, little or no impetus is given to oral diseases that are plaguing about 95 per cent of in the form of Gingivitis, Cavities, Bleeding gums, Sensitivity, and Tooth loss due to lack of care.

“We are very delighted about this partnership with Colgate. The Federal Ministry of Health has endorsed all Colgate initiatives as part of this agreement. Also, the Federal Ministry of Health has enlisted Colgate as its official health for any of its activities”, he said.

In his remarks, the general manager of Colgate Palmolive Tolaram, represented by Ankur Daruka, described signing the MOU as an affirmation of Colgate's commitment to preventive oral care and education in Nigeria. He added that the association with the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare is another step towards improving access, affordability, and awareness of oral care in Nigeria.

Also speaking at the ceremony, the Professional Relations and BSBF Manager, Colgate Palmolive Tolaram, Dr. Ogechukwu Macjohnson, explained that the programme tagged: ‘Bright Smile, Bright Future' is targeting one million across the country this year.

According to her, the programme is catching the children young, teaching them how to take care of their oral health so that it will become a habit as they grow up.

“We are carrying out a oral health program, teaching the children how to care for their teeth properly; we don't want people to lose their teeth anymore.

We plan to reach one million children in public and private schools nationwide every year. With time, we will increase the numbers,” she added.

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