Deputy Comptroller-General laud K. Ofori Affrifah retires after 33 years of service
After 33 years of dedicated service, Laud K. Ofori Affrifah has officially retired from the Ghana Immigration Service, leaving behind a legacy marked by professionalism, integrity, and exemplary leadership.
The farewell parade and pull-out ceremony held in his honour celebrated his long and distinguished career, highlighting his unwavering commitment to the service and to the nation.
In his remarks, Mr. Ofori Affrifah expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Ghana Immigration Service for the opportunity to serve and for the support he received throughout his career.
He acknowledged the guidance and mentorship of former Comptrollers-General and international partners, noting their role in shaping his leadership journey.
The outgoing Deputy Comptroller-General emphasised the importance of safeguarding the reputation of the Ghana Immigration Service and upholding the core values of professionalism, discipline, and loyalty.
He also expressed confidence in the next generation of officers, leaving behind a team of well-trained and capable personnel proud of the impact he has made on the service.
Paying tribute to his family, colleagues, and friends, Mr. Ofori Affrifah encouraged young officers to remain committed to their duties, uphold the highest standards of integrity, and continue advancing the mission of the service.
The ceremony was both a celebration of his remarkable career and a testament to the enduring legacy of Laud K. Ofori Affrifah within the Ghana Immigration Service.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Edem Afanou
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