Ghana Immigration Service gets New Office Accommodation

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The Deputy Minister for the Interior, Hon. Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi has commissioned a new office accommodation for Ghana Immigration Service at Kwahu Aduamoa in the Eastern Region, donated by the chiefs and people of the town.

In his address, Hon. Okletey Terlabi expressed gratitude to the chiefs and people of Aduamoah, particularly Nana Ahea Tutu Brempong, the Chief of Aduamoa, for partnering with the Ghana Immigration Service to construct the office building. He described the gesture as a demonstration of the community’s commitment to development and willingness to collaborate with government agencies to improve the lives of their subjects and ensure maximum security.

The Deputy Minister noted that the new office accommodation will enable the Ghana Immigration Service to better serve the people of Aduamoa and its environs and facilitate migration processes in the area.

He also commended the chiefs and people of Aduamoa for their proactive approach to supporting government institutions, citing it as an example of the impact that individuals and communities can have on security services.

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He called on individuals, businessmen and philanthropists in Kwahu to support security services and other government institutions in delivering on their mandate.

Hon. Terlabi assured the people of Kwahu that Government will prioritise security and development across the country and work with traditional leaders, individuals, and organisations to address security challenges facing communities.

The Comptroller-General of the Ghana Immigration Service, Mr. Samuel Basintale Amadu thanked the Chiefs and people of Kwahu Aduamoa for their partnership and support to the Ghana Immigration Service.

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Mr Basintale Amadu urged the officers to maintain highest level of discipline, integrity and professionalism in the discharging of their duties.

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Ghana Immigration Service gets New Office Accommodation

Ghana’s Economic Policies Explained for Business Owners

The Deputy Minister for the Interior, Hon. Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi has commissioned a new office accommodation for Ghana Immigration Service at Kwahu Aduamoa in the Eastern Region, donated by the chiefs and people of the town.

In his address, Hon. Okletey Terlabi expressed gratitude to the chiefs and people of Aduamoah, particularly Nana Ahea Tutu Brempong, the Chief of Aduamoa, for partnering with the Ghana Immigration Service to construct the office building. He described the gesture as a demonstration of the community’s commitment to development and willingness to collaborate with government agencies to improve the lives of their subjects and ensure maximum security.

The Deputy Minister noted that the new office accommodation will enable the Ghana Immigration Service to better serve the people of Aduamoa and its environs and facilitate migration processes in the area.

He also commended the chiefs and people of Aduamoa for their proactive approach to supporting government institutions, citing it as an example of the impact that individuals and communities can have on security services.

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He called on individuals, businessmen and philanthropists in Kwahu to support security services and other government institutions in delivering on their mandate.

Hon. Terlabi assured the people of Kwahu that Government will prioritise security and development across the country and work with traditional leaders, individuals, and organisations to address security challenges facing communities.

The Comptroller-General of the Ghana Immigration Service, Mr. Samuel Basintale Amadu thanked the Chiefs and people of Kwahu Aduamoa for their partnership and support to the Ghana Immigration Service.

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Mr Basintale Amadu urged the officers to maintain highest level of discipline, integrity and professionalism in the discharging of their duties.

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