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Assin South: national service personnels urged to be disciplined, conversant with enterprise ethics

The Assin South District Coordinating Director, Mr. Stevenson Awuku Nanegbe has advised all National Service personnels to be humble and stay focused while trying to pursue business traits in order to help them become masters of their own destinies.

Speaking at the orientation ceremony for the newly 150 posted National Service Personnels in the District, Mr. Awuku who stood in for Madam Felicia Nkrakwa Amissah, the District Chief Executive Officer (DCE) stressed the need for the Personnel to be amiable to discipline and always observe time consciousness in all their activities.

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Speaking in an interview with Bohyeba FM and Peace FM Reporter Kofi Tutu, Mr. Harrison Arhin, the District Director In charge of the National Service Personnels admonished all personnels not to hesitate to accept posting to the deprived communities that they might be assigned to but rather they should try to adopt to any condition in which they might find themselves emphasizing that it was a call to Patriotic duty to one’s country which must be fulfilled at all costs.

On his part, Mr. Saeed Salifu, the Personnel Manager (GES) who deputized for the District Education Director also charged the Personnels to see themselves as agents of Change thereby lead exemplary life for their wards to emulate. “As role models you’re therefore agents of Change in your places of work and ought to comport yourselves” he advised.

At the tail end of the function, a newly National Service Personels Association Executive was duly elected and approved by the EC Officer, Mr. Daniel Dela and sworn into office by Mr. Michael Akwesi Agyrmang as the chairman for the function

Story By Kofi Tutu, Bohyeba FM, Nyankumasi Ahenkro

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