Show Positive Attitude Towards Work – Kwahu East DCE Implores Assembly Workers

Isaac Agyapong, the District Chief Executive for Kwahu East in the Eastern Region has urged the Assembly’s workers to show positive attitudes towards work.

Hon Isaac Agyapong also urged them to mentor their subordinates, provide guidance to them, work with honesty and integrity, conduct themselves in a professional manner, even when off duty and maintain good attendance.

He mentioned that as a dignified city, they must work together as a team in performing their duties as required to uplift the image of the District to higher heights in this year 2022.

This came to light on Wednesday, 12th January 2022, when the assembly held the first management meeting with all Senior staff and a General Staff meeting the next day the 13th of January at the Assembly Hall of the Kwahu East District.

The meeting was to among others welcome staff into the new year 2022 and also to reflect deeply on contributions they have made towards the work of the Assembly up to this point and what they all need to do to make a better impact in their work this year.

Source: Mybrytnewsroom.com/Evans Boateng

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