Welbeck Electricity Limited marked World Day for Safety and Health at Work by engaging with the Lagos State Safety Commission, emphasizing its dedication to enhancing workplace safety standards. This visit comes amid increasing concerns about occupational hazards in Nigeria, particularly in the energy sector, where the safety of workers is paramount.

During the visit, the company reiterated its commitment to fostering a culture of safety, aligning with global best practices. "Safety is not just a regulatory requirement; it is a core value that we uphold at Welbeck," stated Dr. Ngozi Okafor, the Chief Operating Officer. Her remarks underscore the growing recognition among businesses that prioritizing safety can lead to improved productivity and employee morale.

As the conversation around workplace safety continues to evolve, Welbeck's proactive approach could serve as a model for other organizations. The company's initiatives may not only mitigate risks but also enhance its reputation in an increasingly competitive market. Looking ahead, the collaboration between private firms and regulatory bodies will be crucial in shaping a safer working environment across Nigeria's industries.