The Public Services Commission Staff Association (PSCSA) has organised a health walk and sensitisation drive as part of activities to conclude its 2025 calendar year, aimed at promoting healthy living and productivity among public servants.
The event, held on December 5, 2025, from Ayi-Mensah to Peduase, was under the theme: “Building the Public Services Commission with Healthy Steps: Providing Better Service through an Effective Workforce.”
Speaking in an interview, PSCSA Chairman David Kwaku Etsey said the initiative was motivated by the growing need to place staff wellbeing at the centre of public service delivery.

“A healthy workforce is the foundation of efficiency and excellence in the public sector. When staff are physically and mentally fit, service delivery automatically improves,” Mr Etsey stated.
He explained that the health walk also served as a reminder to public servants to take personal responsibility for their health. “This activity is a wake-up call for all public servants to prioritise regular exercise and healthy lifestyles, not only for themselves but for the institutions they serve,” he added.
Mr Etsey noted that the walk aligns with the broader mandate of the Public Services Commission to build a professional, fair, and productive public service.
He called on public service organisations, unions, and associations to intensify efforts toward improving working conditions and safeguarding the welfare of workers.
According to him, sustained collaboration between staff associations and management remains key to building a resilient and effective public service for national development.
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