• Wednesday, December 04, 2024
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Beer Sectoral Group of MAN tackles underage drinking

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The Beer Sectoral Group (BSG) of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) in collaboration with the Collingwood Learning Incorporated and Thespian Theatre has launched the SMASHED program. Endorsed by the Federal Ministry of Health and supported by local health and education authorities in the country, the program is aimed at breaking the culture of underage drinking and reducing alcohol-related harm among Nigerian youths.

A global theatre-in-education program initiated by Collingwood Learning Incorporated in the United Kingdom, SMASHED has engaged over half a million young persons in 20 countries of the world, since its inception in 2004. It involves the delivery of key learning on the dangers of underage drinking and alcohol-related harm to secondary school students, using drama presentations, while engaging participants in a motivational learning environment and equipping them with the facts, skills and confidence to make responsible choices and develop responsible attitudes in health-related matters.

In his remarks during the launch recently, the BSG Chairman,  Jordi Borut Bel stated ‘we are delighted to support the adoption of the SMASHED underage drinking program as  it strengthens activities that are currently being undertaken by individual member companies to ensure that our products are not sold to or consumed by persons under the age of eighteen years”.

Borut Bel noted that the project, which commenced in May in Edo State, would move on to Anambra and Enugu States in September and October, covering over sixty public and private schools and reaching over 14,000 students; adding that “the expectation of the BSG is that the program will be scaled-up to involve at least six additional States in Nigeria by 2020 with plans for wider coverage in the coming years”.

In her comments,  Ayo Jaiyesinmi, CEO of Thespian Theatre assured “we will continue to partner with the BSG and local health and education authorities in ensuring that the program addresses issues related with underage drinking among Nigerian youths’

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