Leading manufacturer and Nigeria’s only total alcohol
beverage company, Guinness Nigeria Plc, has partnered with the Federal Roads
Safety Commission to flag off the 2016 Ember Months ‘Drink Drive’ public
awareness campaign, which is aimed at enlightening the public on the harmful
consequences of alcohol abuse.
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L-R FRSC Sector Commander, Lagos state, Hyginus Omeje; Managing Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Mr. Peter Ndegwa handing out a Responsible Drinking flyer to a motorist and Corporate Relations Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Sesan Sobowale during the flag-off of the 2016 Guinness FRSC Ember months campaign at the Ketu Garage in Lagos. |
Speaking at the flag-off of this year’s ember months
responsible drinking campaign which took place at the Ketu Motor Park in Lagos,
Managing Director/CEO, Guinness Nigeria Plc
, Mr. Peter Ndegwa disclosed that
the partnership between Guinness Nigeria and FRSC, which has lasted over a
decade, has blossomed into an impactful platform, making it possible for both
parties to jointly deliver ember months campaigns that annually reach millions
of Nigerians.
“Through our ember months campaigns, we aim to play a part in
helping consumers make the right choices. The message we deliver to consumers
through our annual campaigns is consistent with our values at Guinness Nigeria.
Consumers are at the heart of everything we do as an organisation and are the
basis for our success. We are therefore genuinely concerned when we see
consumers put themselves at risk through practices like drink driving. The
timing of this campaign takes into cognisance the high frequency of vehicular
movement during ember months, particularly during the Christmas season.
Historically, the occurrence of road accidents also increases during ember
months. This campaign therefore aims to help prevent alcohol-related accidents
this season,” Ndegwa said.
Ndegwa also commended the FRSC for their critical role they
play in helping to reduce accidents on the nation’s highways. "I would
like to specially thank the FRSC for their partnership through the years and
for the good work they do every day to ensure the safety of road users in
Nigeria. As a company, we are proud of the impact we will be able to make
through our partnership with the FRSC and other stakeholders this season. I’m
positive that our collective actions will help promote the culture of
responsible drinking and ensure the safety of Nigerians traveling to various
destinations,” he enthused.
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L-R Corporate Relations Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Sesan Sobowale;FRSC Sector Commander, Lagos state, Hyginus Omeje; Director, Vehicle Inspection Services, Lagos State, Abdulazeez Toriola; Managing Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Mr. Peter Ndegwa; and Deputy Chairman, Nigeria Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, Lagos Chapter, Sunday Yusuf during the flag-off of the 2016 Guinness FRSC Ember months campaign at the Ketu Garage in Lagos. |
“Whatever you do this season, please do NOT drink and drive.
When you go out in a group to have fun, designate someone to drive and that
person should not drink. If you are going out alone, arrange for taxi to take
you home after you have had some drink. I urge everyone to drink responsibly and
also act as ambassadors of responsible drinking during this season and beyond,”
Ndegwa pleaded.
On his part, Corps Commander, Lagos Sector Commander of the
Federal Road Safety Commission, Mr. Hyginus Omeje commended Guinness Nigeria
Plc for sustaining this giant stride for the past nine years, while taking into
cognizance the fact that road safety is a shared responsibility.
Speaking on the theme of this year’s campaign, “Crash the
crash: Speed kills”, Omeje noted that driving under the influence was an
underlying factor in some of the road traffic crashes recorded. Furthermore, he
explained that the breathalyzers Guinness Nigeria donated to the FRSC last year
have helped them carry out extensive sobriety tests by randomly breathalyzing
drivers within the state.
"As we officially flag off this year’s ember months road
safety responsible drinking campaign, I charge everyone to re-direct their minds
toward good road use by obeying all rules and regulations. It is our collective
responsibility to eradicate or reduce the ever increasing volume of road
crashes on our roads," he warned.
The event had representatives from the Nigerian Army, Nigeria
Security and Civil Defence Corps, Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Workers and members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers in
attendance.
Guinness Nigeria has consistently demonstrated its strong
commitment to promoting the responsible consumption of alcohol as part of a
healthy, balanced lifestyle, through its various Responsible Drinking
initiatives. These include a special
training programmes for Bartenders (called the Master Bar Academy) which has trained 1000 bartenders across Nigeria on responsible
retailing, , an age verification initiative, which will helps ensure that
alcohol is not sold to underage persons and a radio programme – “Drink Diaries”
which highlights the dangers of alcohol abuse. Only recently, Guinness Nigeria
entered into a partnership with the National Youth Service Corp to train corps
members as ambassadors of responsible drinking in their various communities as
part of their service to the nation.
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