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President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Nathaniel Tetteh as the Eastern Regional Director of the National Service Authority (NSA).
Mr Tetteh, who currently serves as the Eastern Regional Deputy Youth Organiser, is expected to oversee the administration and coordination of national service activities in the region.
Following his appointment, Mr Tetteh expressed his gratitude and commitment to the role.
He assured his superiors that he would work diligently to fulfil his responsibilities and contribute to the growth of the National Service Scheme in the Eastern Region.
“I promise to deliver on the mandate given me and make my bosses proud,” he stated.
His appointment is seen as part of efforts to strengthen leadership within the NSA and enhance service delivery in the region.
With his background in youth organisation and leadership, many expect Mr Tetteh to bring fresh energy and innovative approaches to the role, ensuring an effective and efficient national service programme in the Eastern Region.
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