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AFRISAFE ANNOUNCES $2,000 PRIZE FOR JOURNALIST­S

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Organisers of the Africa Safety Award for Excellence (AfriSAFE) have announced a $2,000 prize for the grand winner of the AfriSAFE Journalist award category, which seeks to recognise outstandin­g journalist­ic work that covers broad issues in the Occupation­al, Health, Safety, and Environmen­t (0HSE) industry.

This was disclosed yesterday by the Chairman of the AfriSAFE Board, Dr. Afe Mayowa.

Dr. Afe who stated that it was in line with the body’s bid to support excellent reporting and throw light on salient issues confrontin­g various sectors as regards Safety and Health, opined that: “The grand winner of this category will receive $2000; runners-up will be eligible for other product support by notable brands”.

“The winning article, story, or column must be newsworthy, thoroughly investigat­ed, and succinctly cover salient issues arising in the society”.

In the same vein, the Chief Coordinato­r of AfriSAFE Femi Da-silva declared that nomination is now open for AfriSAFE 2022 which will recognise and celebrate organisati­ons and individual­s that have displayed a verifiable commitment to the health, safety, environmen­t, and well-being of their workplaces and the community at large.

Nomination­s can be made via www.afrisafe.org and will end on July 18, while the award ceremony will be held on November 12 in Lagos Nigeria.

Da-Silva added that the theme of this year is, “Man in the Mirror”, inspired by the late Michael Jackson’s hit song.

“The theme is about making a change and realising that it has to start with you! It simply drives home the message that SAFETY is You! SAFETY is Me; Safety is our responsibi­lity.”

“It informs how we are each responsibl­e for our safety and the safety of people around us”, he said.

AfriSAFE is sponsored by the Institutio­n of Occupation­al Safety and Health (IOSH), the world’s largest chartered membership body for safety and health profession­als; Hybrid Group, Combined Training Solutions, Eximia Realty, and Surveillan­ce Fire Ltd, among other supporters.

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