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Unity Bank, BRECAN move against breast cancer

Managing Director/CEO of Unity Bank plc, Mrs. Tomi Somefun has commended the Breast Cancer Association of Nigeria (BRECAN), as she led this year’s BRECAN Jog for life Charity Walk in Lagos aimed at sensitizing the public and increasing momentum on the multi-sector approach.
The programme was targeted at curbing the spread of breast cancer in Nigeria.

In her address, Mrs. Somefun lauded BRECAN for sustaining and expanding the reach of the breast cancer campaign to many states of the federation and far flung communities, adding that “the collaborative platform is a potent vehicle to reach out to significant number of people with critical information that will accelerate both separate and concerted individual, Corporate and Governmental action needed to focus attention and increase intervention to curb the spread of breast cancer in our society”.

“For us at Unity Bank Plc, our commitment and support to the cause of fighting the scourge of Breast Cancer stems from the Bank’s CSR philosophy which is to constantly promote initiatives aimed at preserving, restoring, enhancing and making meaningful and measurable impact in the lives of economically, physically and socially challenged communities in which we operate by supporting and creating conditions suitable for sustainable livelihood in these communities,” Somefun stated.

“As a corporate organization, we share great concern on the high prevalence of Breast Cancer. Available statistics reveal that 1 out of 8 women develop invasive cancer during the course of their lifetime. Globally, cancer is responsible for 8 million deaths, 70 percent of these figure comes from developing countries. Many resourceful Nigerians have fallen victim of this ailment”, the Unity Bank boss has said.

Jog for life is a 5km Walk organized every October by BRECAN to raise awareness on breast cancer, celebrate survivorship and raise funds for BRECAN projects.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stories by Motolani Oseni

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