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UATH rewards staff members for excellence

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By Uche Bibilari

The University of Abuja Teaching Hospital (UATH) has recognised and rewarded some members of staff for their outstanding performance and excellence in discharging their duties.

Prof. Bissallah Ekele, the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the hospital, made this announcement at the 2024 UATH Annual Staff and Corporate Awards held in Gwagwalada on Wednesday.

Ekele stated that the awards were aimed at encouraging the hard work of the winners and motivating others to put in their best efforts in discharging their responsibilities towards saving lives.

He explained that the awards, which were introduced in 2018, celebrate and recognise staff who have distinguished themselves in service delivery across various units and departments of the hospital.

According to him, every member of staff is a winner, considering the volume and quality of work they perform throughout the year.

“We have the first among equals. The awardees should continue their hard work. Everyone is a winner if you consider the volume and quality of work the staff of this hospital deliver year-round.

“Those who have excelled should strive to achieve even more,” he said.

The professor further explained that the Servicom Unit, which monitors activities within the hospital, was responsible for organising the awards.

He commended the unit for its relentless efforts in successfully organising the annual event over the past seven years.

The pioneer CMD of UATH, Dr Danjuma Sulai, advised members of staff to excel in their roles and strive to reach the pinnacle of their careers.

Sulai also urged the awardees to work harder to earn even greater recognition in the future.

Similarly, Dr Anthony Bawa, Chairman of the 2024 Staff Award Committee and Servicom Nodal Officer, remarked that the awards were designed to appreciate staff for their unconditional commitment to saving lives.

Bawa noted that the awardees were not selected by the committee or themselves but were nominated by members of their respective departments.

“This award is a recognition of hard work. The awardees were not hand-picked; rather, they were nominated by colleagues in their departments, with the person receiving the highest nominations being selected,” he said.

The Aguma of Gwagwalada, Alhaji Muhammadu Magaji, stated that every outstanding performance deserves recognition and encouraged staff to strive for excellence.

Represented by the Waziri of Gwagwalada, Garba Madaki, the Aguma urged staff to carry out their responsibilities diligently, regardless of their roles.

One of the awardees, Dr Manchan Dodo, who was recognised as the Best Resident Doctor in Paediatrics, expressed her gratitude to the management for acknowledging her efforts.

“I am thrilled and honoured to receive this award.

“I want to thank the management for this recognition. It shows that hard work pays off and motivates me to work even harder,” she said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event’s highlights included a cash award to the 2024 Best Unit, the Amenity Unit, and the recognition of pharmacist Muhammed Garba as Best Staff of the Year.

Five staff members and corporate organisations, including the House of Representatives Wives Association (South-South Zone), received special recognition. (NAN) www.nannews.ng

Edited by Kadiri Abdulrahman

Defence chief, others bag security, emergency management award

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By Sumaila Ogbaje

The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, received the Award of Excellence at the 2024 Security and Emergency Management Award (SEAMA), on Thursday in Abuja.

The event was organised by Emergency Digest, a publication of Image Merchants Promotion Limited (IMPR), in collaboration with the Centre for Crisis Communication (CCC).

The award featured different categories which include, crime prevention, public information management, cybercrimes prevention, emergency management, community service, diligent investigation, civil-military relations among others.

It also includes outstanding crisis communicator;outstanding law enforcement officer; outstanding security officer; outstanding military officer and outstanding; defence journalist and awards of excellence.

In his remarks, Musa emphasised the need for all segments of the society to engage on how best to achieve sustainable national security and emergency management through civil military collaboration.

He said the SAEMA was also an annual event that recognised outstanding contributions to security, emergency management and humanitarian service.

The CDS said the military was making deliberate efforts towards deepening civil military collaboration to enhance national security.

According to him, civil military synergy has impacted significantly on the armed forces operations in the North East and new models are being developed to meet peculiarities in the other geo-political zones across the country.

“Thus, the theme, “Civil – Military Relation for National Security and Stability” is apt and relevant at this critical period of our national existence.

“The threats we face as a country are multi-faceted, ranging from terrorism and insurgency to socio-economic issues and community unrest.

“Arising from these complex dynamics, it has become increasingly evident that no single institution can solve these issues in isolation of others.

“Thus, a whole of society effort that brings together every segment of our nation is needed to build lasting peace, security and progress.

“This can only be achieved by integrating our collective expertise, resources and influence of various stakeholders with a view to creating a resilient framework for both security and emergency management strategies through civil-military relations,” he said.

Musa gave assurance that the military would remain committed to ensuring peace in Nigeria and protecting democracy.

The Minister of Information, Muhammed Idris, represented by the Director-General of Voice of Nigeria (VON), Jibrin Baba-Ndace commended the management of Security Digest for the awards and support for the military and other security agencies.

Idris said the security narrative has continued to change, saying that actions of a single black sheep should not be used to demonise an institution that had continued to make sacrifices for the nation.

“This is the time for us as a country to continue to support our armed forces.

“This war is a people’s war. It is what they first call the war among the people where the enemy is the neighbor who does not wear uniform or some who have double identity.

“So it is a difficult war. It is a war that is in the media space and therefore it is important that the nation will come together and that is why this celebration is very important,” he said.

The Publisher of PRNigeria and other titles, Mallam Yushau Shuaib, said the annual event recognises outstanding gallantry contribution to safety, security and emergency management in Nigeria.

He said the 2024 edition recognised the CDS for his expertise in the vital field of inter-agency collaboration and civil military relations making him the ideal speaker for the occasion.

According to him, the award unit selection process remains rigorous and transparent with their jury that comprises security experts, industry professionals an~d independent observers ensuring that deserving individuals and organisations are recognised for their exceptional achievement. (NAN)

Edited by Sadiya Hamza

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