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2024: Read, See what Hon Addai Nimo and Lawyer Alfred Tuah-Yeboah have for NPPs, People holding Public position.

Remember your accountability one day to Ghanaians -The Deputy Attorney General and Minister of Justice wails for those in Public Positions

The Deputy Attorney General and Minister of Justice Lawyer Alfred Tuah-Yeboah has said government is making all necessary arrangements to make corruption amongst public service sour to engage in.

Lawyer Alfred Tuah-Yeboah

He therefore reminded them of their allegiance to the state and must therefore thread cautious in their approach for handling public finances as they would account for their deed one day.

Deputy Attorney General and Minister of Justice Lawyer Alfred Tuah-Yeboah said this at this Year’s Tescon’s General Meeting and Fresher’s Orientation Programme held at Sunyani Technical University (S.T.U) under the theme: The Role of Tescon S.T.U, Breaking the (8) eight.

Former Member of Parliament for Mampong Constituency in the Ashanti Region Hon. Addai Nimo was emphatic that NPP could break the eight year term of government with hard work and unity.
Hon. Addai Nimoh

He further advocated for united front among Tescon fraternity in Ghana. This according to him, would help them to intensify the propagation of the good works of the New Patriotic Party to Ghanaians.

Meanwhile, Tescon President, Sunyani Technical University Mr. Fatao Abubakar called for massive involvement by all Tescon members to propagate the break the eight agenda.

The basis of breaking the eight according to him, was borned out of good work by President Akufo Addo.

Reporting for heroesghnews by Nana Asempa Asa Hello/Space Fm and Edited by Rexkin Ohene Boateng

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