First Lady urges health professionals to explain vaping harms
The first lady also handed over the badge of thanks to the civil servants in recognition of their work.
First Lady Sajida Mohamed on Monday urged civil servants to work collectively to implement the government’s policies for the people and inform the public about the significant impact of vaping on public health.
She made the remark at a function to honour the 52 weeks of work of the health ministry's civil servants.
Speaking on the occasion at the Orange Hiyaa, the first lady highlighted the unwavering dedication of health professionals. She urged civil servants and policy-level workers to work together and officials to continue with the work that is already underway.
To celebrate the occasion, the longest-serving civil employee at the ministry cut a cake. The first lady also handed over the badge of thanks to the civil servants in recognition of their work.