Anu Anibaba-Amusan, co-founder of the Ojuse Foundation, said the programme was created to solve a major problem in public safety “Many people die not because no one wants to help, but because people nearby don’t know what to do. This campaign will fix that by teaching communities directly,” she explained.
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