The Kebbi Customs Command has reinstated medical checkup and weekly training exercises to enhance the health and morale of its officers in the fight against smuggling.
The initiative, organized by the Customs Area Controller, Chidi Chukwumeziri Nwokorie, aims to promote a work-life balance and ensure the well-being of officers.
The Command has introduced a new policy of conducting medical checkups every two weeks and mandatory weekly exercises to strengthen the fighting spirit of officers.
This initiative is designed to equip officers with the physical and mental stamina needed to effectively carry out the Service’s core mandates.
The Customs Area Controller emphasized the importance of prioritizing officers’ health and well-being, encouraging them to view the medical checkups and training exercises as an opportunity to monitor their health status and address any potential issues early.
The exercise concluded with officers engaging in various sports, including football, basketball, and table tennis.
The Kebbi Customs Command’s initiative demonstrates its commitment to the welfare and development of its officers.
By prioritizing their health and well-being, the Command aims to enhance its effectiveness in combating smuggling and promoting the Service’s core mandates.
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