NPA Chief Executive welcomes staff back to work, reaffirms commitment to welfare and service delivery
The Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Mr. Godwin Kudzo Tameklo, has formally welcomed staff back to work, reaffirming management’s commitment to staff welfare, improved logistics, and effective service delivery.
Mr. Tameklo, on behalf of the Board and Management of the Authority, toured various departments of the NPA, where he interacted with staff and exchanged New Year greetings.
The visit was met with enthusiasm as employees welcomed the assurance of stronger engagement and support from management.
During the interactions, the NPA boss reminded staff of his open-door policy, encouraging them to freely share ideas and concerns to help strengthen the operations of the Authority.
He also underscored management’s resolve to improve working conditions and provide the necessary logistics to enable staff to perform their duties efficiently.
Mr. Tameklo urged staff to remain committed, professional, and dedicated in their service to the NPA and the nation, stressing that collective effort is key to achieving the Authority’s mandate.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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