First Lady Madam Sajida Mohamed has urged civil servants to unite in implementing government policies and raising awareness about the dangers of vaping.
Speaking at an event celebrating the dedication of Ministry of Health employees, she emphasized the importance of collective action in addressing pressing public health issues.
The ceremony, held at the Orange Hiyaa, marked 52 weeks of work by the Ministry of Health. The First Lady praised the commitment of healthcare professionals and urged civil servants and policymakers to collaborate to sustain and expand ongoing initiatives. She highlighted the adverse health impacts of vaping, calling for efforts to educate the public on its risks.
In recognition of the contributions of civil servants, the First Lady presented a badge of thanks to employees of the Ministry. The event also celebrated the longest-serving civil servant, who had the honor of cutting a commemorative cake.
The First Lady commended the pivotal work done by civil servants in improving the health and well-being of the nation, describing their dedication as an inspiration. She encouraged continued collaboration to implement policies that benefit the public.
The event concluded with a renewed commitment to public health initiatives and a call for greater teamwork across all sectors to ensure the well-being of citizens.
Speaking at an event celebrating the dedication of Ministry of Health employees, she emphasized the importance of collective action in addressing pressing public health issues.
The ceremony, held at the Orange Hiyaa, marked 52 weeks of work by the Ministry of Health. The First Lady praised the commitment of healthcare professionals and urged civil servants and policymakers to collaborate to sustain and expand ongoing initiatives. She highlighted the adverse health impacts of vaping, calling for efforts to educate the public on its risks.
In recognition of the contributions of civil servants, the First Lady presented a badge of thanks to employees of the Ministry. The event also celebrated the longest-serving civil servant, who had the honor of cutting a commemorative cake.
The First Lady commended the pivotal work done by civil servants in improving the health and well-being of the nation, describing their dedication as an inspiration. She encouraged continued collaboration to implement policies that benefit the public.
The event concluded with a renewed commitment to public health initiatives and a call for greater teamwork across all sectors to ensure the well-being of citizens.