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Bank promotes wellness with health walks

Union Bank workers  recently gathered in Lagos and Enugu for inspirng fitness walks to promoe wellness amd wellbeing. In Lagos, employees walked from the bank’s head office in Marina to

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March 5, 2026byThe Nation
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Union Bank workers  recently gathered in Lagos and Enugu for inspirng fitness walks to promoe wellness amd wellbeing.

In Lagos, employees walked from the bank’s head office in Marina to its facility in Surulere. Simultaneously in Enugu, workers also embarked on their own route through the city, to celebrate health, community, and conclusion of the bank’s annual Fitfeb wellness initiative.

Fitfeb 2026 marked Union Bank’s most geographically inclusive wellness programme. Throug February, employees in all branches and departments participated in daily stretch-out sessions at noon. These brief but consistent breaks encouraged staff to step away from their workstations, stretch their muscles, and refresh their minds before returning to their duties.

The initiative featured health webinars accessible to employees nationwide, providing valuable information on physical and mental wellbeing.

Aerobic classes offered more intensive fitness opportunities for those seeking to elevate their exercise routines.

The celebrations reached their peak with fitness parties held simultaneously in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Enugu.

These events brought workers together in celebrations of health and camaraderie, transcending geographical boundaries to reinforce a shared organisational culture.

The healthwalks served as a physical culmination and a symbolic gesture. In Lagos, the route from Marina to Surulere represented a journey of commitment, with employees walking side by side through the city’s bustling streets.

In Enugu, they moved through their neighbourhoods, demonstrating that the bank’s commitment to welfare extends beyond its headquarters to other locations where its people work.

Fitfeb has established itself as an annual highlight in Union Bank’s calendar. While each edition builds on the successes of previous years, the core objective remains unchanged: to demonstrate the bank’s genuine commitment to the welfare of its workforce across Nigeria.

The nationwide execution of Fitfeb 2026 reflects the bank’s understanding that employee wellbeing cannot be confined to a single location.

By extending the initiative to Abuja, Port Harcourt, Enugu, and beyond, Union Bank affirms that every employee, regardless of location, deserves equal investment in their health and happiness.

Union Bank’s wellness initiatives align directly with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 3, which focuses on ensuring healthy lives and promoting wellbeing for all at all ages.

By investing in the health of its employees nationwide, the Bank contributes to national health objectives while setting an example for other organisations.

The programme also supports Goal 8, which promotes sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all. Healthy employees are more productive, more engaged, and better equipped to deliver exceptional service to customers across every region the bank serves.

Union Bank recognises that the wellbeing of its employees directly impacts the quality of service provided to customers. When staff members feel valued, supported, and healthy, they bring greater energy, patience, and creativity to their interactions with clients, whether in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Enugu, or any other location.

This philosophy extends beyond transactional banking relationships. It reflects the bank’s understanding that financial institutions have a responsibility to nurture the human element within their operations nationwide. By caring for employees in every region, Union Bank ultimately enhances the experience of every customer who engages with the institution.

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The success of Fitfeb 2026 demonstrates that corporate wellness programmes can be both meaningful and geographically inclusive. Union Bank’s approach avoids superficial gestures in favour of substantive, nationwide investment in employee health. The synchronised execution across multiple cities ensures that wellness is not a privilege reserved for headquarters staff but a right extended to every employee.

Other organisations in Nigeria’s corporate landscape would do well to note the tangible benefits of such inclusive initiatives. Beyond improved health outcomes, nationwide wellness programmes foster loyalty across regions, strengthen organisational cohesion, and demonstrate genuine commitment to every member of the workforce.

As Union Bank concluded another successful Fitfeb, the focus turns to sustaining the momentum generated throughout February across all locations. The challenge for any organisation is to ensure that wellness remains a priority beyond designated awareness months and across every branch.

Union Bank appears committed to this long-term, nationwide vision. The consistency, evolution, and geographical expansion of the Fitfeb initiative suggest a genuine, enduring dedication to employee welfare rather than a fleeting corporate trend.

The healthwalks in Lagos and Enugu, and the fitness parties spanning four major cities, might have concluded last weekend, but their message continues to resonate. Union Bank of Nigeria has once again demonstrated that caring for employees is not merely a business strategy but a reflection of institutional values. In doing so, the bank reinforces its position as an employer that prioritises people across Nigeria, a financial institution that serves communities with authenticity, and a corporate citizen contributing meaningfully to national development goals.

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