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Intake Seven (7) of GIS marks 20th anniversary with health talk, symposium, and blood donation

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By Paul Mamattah

As part of activities marking its 20th anniversary celebration and to enhance the health and general welfare of personnel, the Intake Seven (7) group of the Ghana Immigration Service, has officially commemorated with a series of activities, including a health talk, symposium, and a blood donation exercise in Accra.

The health talk, focused on aging and sexuality, with particular attention to menopause, prostate cancer, and the general health challenges faced by officers. 

The session emphasized the importance of regular health screenings, healthy lifestyle choices, and mental well-being, especially in a profession known for its physically demanding and high-stress nature.

The event, which was originally scheduled for 2024 to mark 20 years of service since the group enlisted in October 2004, was postponed to 2025 due to the group’s involvement in national security operations during the 2024 general election.

It also featured a session on retirement planning, acknowledging that many members of Intake Seven (7) are approaching the end of their service and how to begin preparing for life after active duty.

In his welcome address, the Secretary of the 20th Anniversary Planning Committee, Assistant Superintendent of Immigration (ASI), Bismark Ofosu, emphasized the significance of the milestone and the importance of prioritizing officers’ well-being.

“As part of our celebration, we are focusing on issues such as aging, menopause, prostate cancer, and the overall health of immigration officers.

“Our work is demanding, often preventing us from getting adequate rest. We must adopt health practices that support our long-term fitness and professional effectiveness.” He stated. 

ASI Bismark Ofosu, emphasized the importance of good health and stressed the need for the group to maintain healthy lifestyles and undertake regular medical checkups, as early prevention and early detection are paramount in saving lives.

Addressing the officers on the topic “Aging and Sexuality,” with a focus on menopause, prostate cancer, and the general health of immigration officers, Assistant Superintendent of Immigration (ASI) Esther Apenteng highlighted the pressing need for aging personnel to prioritize their physical and emotional well-being. 

“Aging is inevitable, but how we manage it can make all the difference. In our line of work, where the physical and psychological demands are high, staying healthy must be intentional.” ASI Apenteng noted.

She stressed the significance of a balanced diet, proper hydration, engagement in fulfilling activities, and regular medical check-ups to facilitate early detection of potential health issues, thereby improving overall health outcomes.

During the discussion on sexual health, ASI Apenteng reminded the officers to prioritize and safeguard their sexual well-being as they age, adding that the importance of nurturing healthy relationships with committed partners, maintaining regular intimacy, and participating in meaningful activities together are vital components of emotional and physical wellness.

She paid special attention to female officers, with an emphasis on menopause a transition typically occurring between the ages of 40 and 45, though varying for each individual. 

ASI Apenteng, provided practical advice on nutrition, lifestyle choices, and self-care strategies to help manage this stage of life effectively.

She reiterated that confidential healthcare services, including counseling and medical consultations, are readily available and encouraged the officers to seek assistance regarding menopause, prostate health, or any other health-related concerns.

A symposium on terrorism and border security was also held, highlighting the evolving challenges in national security and the need for officers to stay updated on strategies to combat cross-border crime.

The celebration was also witnessed by a blood donation exercise, which was open to all officers, not just members of Intake Seven (7). 

The initiative aimed to promote health consciousness and community support within the service.

The 20th anniversary activities underscored a shared commitment to health, professional development, and national duty among Ghana’s immigration officers.

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