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Pheelangwa Pledges Better Work Conditions, Says Conducive Environment Boosts Productivity

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By Sonic Media
By Harriet Tornguvan 

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence, Richard Pheelangwa, has reaffirmed his commitment to improving staff welfare and ensuring a more conducive work environment, noting that such conditions are essential for optimal productivity.


Pheelangwa made the statement during a familiarisation tour of departments, offices and facilities at the Ministry’s headquarters, Ship House, Abuja. The tour, which took him through various units, afforded him the opportunity to assess staff working conditions and engage directly with personnel.


He emphasised the strong correlation between staff well-being and organisational performance, stressing that a positive work environment remains a critical driver of productivity.


"A good working environment is good for productivity"


"Staff spend the greater part of their day at their workplaces. If the environment is conducive, they are happier, healthier and more productive. I always advise staff to make their workplace pleasant and not allow any negativity to affect their work, he stated.


The Permanent Secretary commended the Ministry’s orderly internal structure and expressed satisfaction with the level of organisation observed during the inspection. 


He assured employees that his administration would continue to prioritise their comfort by providing the necessary tools and facilities that support efficient service delivery.


Pheelangwa, who assumed duty on November 26, 2025, has so far held a series of engagements with Directors and Heads of Units as part of efforts to fully understand the Ministry’s operational needs and strengthen overall workflow.
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