In a significant move towards promoting work-life balance and wellness among its officers and men, Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC) Adewale Adeniyi led a Work-Life Balance exercise in Kano on Saturday, July 27, 2024.
The event, held at the Kano Race Course, saw active participation from the officers and men of the Kano/Jigawa Command. The exercise aimed to underscore the importance of physical fitness in enhancing overall health and operational efficiency within the Nigeria Customs Service.
Speaking at the event, CGC Adewale Adeniyi emphasized the critical role of regular physical activity in maintaining the health and well-being of officers. He encouraged all officers to incorporate exercise into their daily routines, highlighting that such activities are crucial for better service delivery and operational readiness.
“The health of our officers is paramount,” Adeniyi stated. “Regular exercise not only improves physical fitness but also enhances mental well-being, which is essential for the demanding nature of our duties.”
The work-life balance exercise is one of many initiatives by the Nigeria Customs Service aimed at promoting the well-being of its personnel. These initiatives are designed to ensure that officers are fit and able to meet the rigorous demands of their responsibilities.
By prioritizing the health and wellness of its officers, the Nigeria Customs Service continues to demonstrate its commitment to fostering a supportive and productive work environment, ultimately contributing to more efficient and effective service delivery across the nation.
CGC Leads Wellness Exercise In Kano To Promote Work-Life Balance Among Officers
