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HOS Moves To Improve Health Of Civil Servants

todayJanuary 19, 2024 13

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Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation in line with its mandate of optimizing the health and wellbeing of its workforce has organised a one-day training for five hundred (500) officers in the Federal Civil Service.

At the occasion in Abuja the Permanent Secretary, Service Welfare Office, Mr. Mahmud Adam Kambari stated that Government is awake to the safety and health of civil servants as the training is hinged on promoting healthy living and wellness amongst the workforce.

Kambari said this is in-line with pillar 6 of the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP-25), which aims at enhancing the value proposition of civil servants for improved productivity and effective service delivery.

He noted that the service is confronted with a sobering reality of increasing mortality rate among civil servants hence the need to urgently address the situation.

According to Kambari “As I review the several death notifications that come to my desk every day for death benefit claims, a glaring truth emerges, the need to address preventable Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDS) and sudden deaths amongst the workforce is of paramount necessity”.

Mr. Kambari also stated that non-communicable diseases have become a global public health challenge, casting a shadow on the health and efficiency of the civil service workforce. He noted that this challenge is further compounded by the stress and sedentary nature of Civil Service work.

The Permanent Secretary added that “This is why we have placed a premium on this sensitization to educate officers on healthy living and wellness”.

Earlier, the Director, Occupational Health, Safety and Environment, in the OHCSF, Dr. Comfort Adeosun described workplace wellness as vital to employees and efficiency of organizational operations, adding that there is a link between personal wellness and productivity.

She further called on management of Ministries Departments and Agencies of Government (MDAs) to show more concern over health-related issues and well-being of their employees.

She also advised government and private organisations to create recreational facilities, organise regular medical checks and organise mental health counselling among others for their staff.

Also, the Deputy Director Health, Safety and Environment in the Office, Bello Kwali thanked the participants for being enthusiastic about improving their health and wellbeing, he also encouraged participants’ to put all that they have learnt to good use by replicating the wellness centre in the OHCSF in their various MDAs for improved productivity.

Presentations were made on the following topics: Optimizing Health and Wellbeing, Addressing mental health in the workplace, Preparing for retirement, work life balance and starting a small business, Hypertension and your overall wellbeing and Building Resilience among senior public servants in Nigeria.

PR/Florence Adewale

Written by: Kevin Nwabueze

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