Over the years, Dettol, has
consistently partnered with government and statutory bodies within the health
sector including NMA , Ministry of Health, NAFDAC and local governments to educate consumers about the best hygiene
practices and contribute to the health and wellbeing of Nigerian families for the last 50 years.
Speaking at the NMA conference 2015 tagged ‘The Nigerian
Health Sector: Current Trends, Burning Issues and what the future holds,
Dettol’s keynote speaker and Member of Global Hygiene Council, Dr. Nneoma Idika
pointed out that the influx of grey markets, fake, cheap and poor quality
products formed some of the burning issues in the Health Sector.
“For improved healthcare delivery in Nigeria, proper
coordination of these burning issues is expedient. Intervention strategies
should include private public partnerships to combat the menace of sub-standard
products. RB Nigeria limited via its number one health and hygiene brand,
Dettol is championing this course through the Anti-Cheapie Campaign against
suboptimal foods, drugs, antiseptics, cosmetics in Nigeria.” Dr. Nneoma stated
Providing the rationale behind Dettol's campaign against
sub-standard products, Marketing Director, RB Nigeria Limited Mr. Oguzhan Silivrili stated
‘We are focused on educating Nigerian families about the need to embrace gold
standard protection against germs. Every day in the market, we see newly
introduced sub-standard, non-certified antiseptic and
mainly imported products which does not deliver the optimum germ killing benefit
to Nigerian families; as Dettol we are saying Nigerians should not take this
type of risk with their loved ones”.
Commending RB Nigeria limited on the anti-cheapie
initiative, Vice President 1, Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Titus Ibekwe stated, ‘ Dettol is doing a great job, it is
important to emphasize on quality and not on costing because using sub-standard
products become more costly on the long run’.
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