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Chief Executive of Youth Employment Agency Vincent Kuagbenu has been relieved of his post.
A statement signed by Chief of Staff Julius Debrah said Mr Kuagbenu has been asked to handover to his successor latest by Tuesday, December 8, 2015.
“H.E. the President has identified Mr. Kobina Beecham, whose curriculum vitae is attached hereto, to be considered for appointment as the chief Executive of Youth Employment Agency,” the statement dated November 27, 2015 noted.
Mr. Kuagbenu, has been asked to return to the presidency with immediate effect.
Prior to his appointment at YEA, Mr. Kuagbenu was assigned responsibility in the Office of the President to coordinate the rationalization and re-registration of Government vehicles.
Vincent Kuagbenu, a former National Service Secretariat (NSS) boss, took over from Kobby Acheampong in June this year when the President reshuffled a number of heads of public institutions and departments.
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