Stock photograph of some health workers.
As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR, Total Group in Nigeria (Total Nigeria Plc, Total Upstream Companies in Nigeria and its OML 130 partners NNPC/NAPIMS, CNOOC, Petrobras, and Sapetro) is partnering with the government, non-governmental and other humanitarian bodies to fight malaria in Africa.

CSR: Total Nigeria Plc’s Corporate Affairs Manager, Albert Mabuyaku and Corporate Social Responsibility manager, Chinwe Ifechigha with Health care workers in Ogun State during their training organised by Total Group in Nigeria on World Malaria Day.
The Group took its 2017 malaria intervention to Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. The company also distributed over 1,500 long lasting insecticides treated mosquito nets to families and members of the public in the state as well as the demonstration of proper use of the nets.
According to Total Group, “This explains why we are determined to partner with stakeholders and other corporate organizations in the fight to prevent and eradicate malaria in line with the 2017 theme for the World Malaria Day “End Malaria for Good, play your role.”
“In playing its role, the Total Group in Nigeria joined the world to mark this day with a two-day lineup of activities. The campaign activities were aimed at helping the population protect themselves from malaria. This came about after preliminary stakeholder consultations have been done with the beneficiary state.”
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