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The PRO of the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA), Pearl Adusu Sateckla has won the Best Public Relations officer in Media Engagement at the just ended 2022 PROs review summit and awards ceremony held in Accra.
The event is aimed at creating a platform for all government PROs to network, review their activities, strategize on government communication and award hard-working Public Relations Officers from various Ministries, Department and Agencies of the year under review
The Minister for Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, who was the guest of honour for the occasion urged the Public Relations Officers to up their game and be relevant at their various institutions and also make good use of the Bonsu Platform provided by the Ministry to support government communication.

Receiving her award, Mrs. Pearl Sateckla thanked the organizers of the event and dedicated the award to all staff of the National Road Safety Authority.
She also appreciated all media houses for creating a huge platform for the National Road Safety Authority to leverage on to educate and sensitize all levels of road users which ignited the recognition.
She stated that the awards are a source of motivation to do more advocacy and sensitization through constant media engagement to promote road safety in the country.

The event which brought together about eighty Public Relations Officers was organized by the Information Service Department in conjunction with the Ministry of Information.
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