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Every Part Of Church Service Is Important- Apostle Kumi-Larbi Tells Christians

Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost (CoP), has emphasised that every aspect of the Church’s liturgy is important and, therefore, Christians should always arrive early for Church service and actively participate until the end.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi gave this advice today when he fellowshiped with members of the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Atomic. Continuing his serialised sermon on the topic “Deepening The CoP Brand,” the General Secretary expressed his concern that some Christians have made it a habit to skip parts of Church service by either arriving late or leaving early.

He cautioned against this practice, stating that people who do so are unaware of the spiritual implications of their actions.

“Just like at the pool of Bethesda, we do not know the exact time at which the angel of God will appear to stir up the water. So, arrive in good time before the start of service and take part in every activity until the benediction is pronounced,” he advised.

Expounding on the Rules of Conduct for CoP members, Apostle Kumi-Larbi said that The Church of Pentecost is a Christ-centered brand built with core values, culture, and rules of conduct bequeathed to the Church as a legacy from its forebears.

He explained that rules of conduct is a set of rules outlining the norms or standards, responsibilities, or proper practices of the members who form the Church.

According to the General Secretary, the Church’s rules of conduct are guidelines inspired by God and taught to the members through God’s ordained leadership for the equipping of the saints.

One of these rules, he noted, enjoins members to be in their seat in good time before the commencement of service and participate fully in every aspect of the service.

He noted that the rules of conduct are time-tested landmarks and a key aspect of the CoP brand and, therefore, urged every member of the Church to endeavour to know, uphold, and jealously guard them.

Some other rules of conduct for CoP members mentioned by Apostle Kumi-Larbi in his presentation are setting aside a period daily for personal quiet time in prayer and meditation on the Word (Matthew 6:6; Ephesians 18-20), and adequately preparing one’s self through prayer and meditation before coming to the house of God (Hebrews:15-16).

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Form Prayer Teams To Stoke Fire In The Church – Members Urged

Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, the General Secretary of The Church Of Pentecost, has called on members of the Church, particularly the youth, to form cooperative prayer teams to stoke the fire of the Holy Spirit in the Church.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi made the call during a sermon at the monthly prayer meeting dubbed: “Face To Face With God,” organised by the Kasoa Area of the Church, under the leadership of Apostle James Asare.

Speaking on the topic “Repositioning the Fire Tetrahedron in the Church,” the General Secretary emphasised the need to keep the fire burning in the Church.

Drawing from various passages including Leviticus 6:8-13, 9:24, 10-2, Acts 2:1-4, 2:42-47 and 1 Thessalonians 5:19, he explained that the Church needed to strengthen herself so that members could appreciate how far God had brought them.

He highlighted that stoking the fire was like the work of a boiler man in the past, who had the responsibility of ensuring that the fire kept burning.

He, therefore, urged youth in the Church to form prayer teams to keep the fire burning, noting that: “In The Church of Pentecost, we believe in cooperative prayer.”

Apostle Kumi-Larbi also emphasised the importance of prayer, the word of God, and fellowship in keeping the fire of the Holy Spirit ablaze.

He noted that prayer was like oxygen, and without it, the fire would be doused.

He further explained that the word of God was like fuel that ignites the fire and keeps it aflame. He, however, warned that Christians should not use the knowledge of this world to study the word of God.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi, therefore, encouraged Christians to continue to revisit the Word of God and to keep the fire burning for generations to come.

Concluding his sermon, the General Secretary called on the Christian youth to rise and engage in fervent prayers, including all-night prayer sessions, as this was the practice of their forebears.

“The Church of Pentecost has always been a church that believes in the power of prayer, and it is essential that Christians continue to pray together to keep the fire burning” he said.

The “Face To Face With God” monthly prayer meeting, organised by the Kasoa Area of The Church of Pentecost, provides an avenue for members to come together to pray and fellowship with one another. It is aimed at strengthening the faith of members and to promote the growth of the Church.

Present were Apostle James Asare (Kasoa Area Head), Apostle Samuel Antwi (rtd), Mama Rose Kumi-Larbi (wife of the General Secretary), ministers in the area, members of the Church and the general public.

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Jealously Guard God’s Covenant With The Church of Pentecost – Members Told

The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost (CoP), Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, has said that God’s covenant with The CoP is sacrosanct and must be religiously upheld and bequeathed from one generation of Church members to the other.

“For the past 80 years, our forebears, being careful in observing the instructions in the Covenant, have given The CoP a unique and enviable brand which ought to be guarded jealously,” he said.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi made this clarion call when he delivered the first part of his serialised sermon on the topic: “Deepening The CoP Brand,” at the dome of the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Kokomlemle, yesterday.

In his presentation, the General Secretary revealed that The Church of Pentecost is now in its third or fourth generation, and for this reason, the current generation must be abreast with the terms and conditions of the Church’s Covenant with God to uphold it and pass it on to ensuing generations.

“We are told God made a covenant with our forebears through prophecies, which were given by different people at different places and times. The first one, which was given in 1931 at Akoroso, was after nine years confirmed at Winneba in 1940 and again after eight years in 1948 at Koforidua,” he said.

Quoting Proverbs 22:28, he noted that the Covenant, among other things, has significantly contributed to building the enviable brand of The Church of Pentecost, hence the need for members to uphold it as “sacred, a no-go area and a boundary of the Church that should never be shifted.”

“In addition to the Covenant and the tenets, our forebears had some core values, as well as church culture, including the rules of conduct, which outlines the way members should conduct themselves, and these are virtues and values that must be jealously guarded and bequeathed from one generation to the other,” he added.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi also stated that these beliefs and practices of the Church are well-documented in various publications of The CoP in a bid to preserve them and make them known to members.

“They are documented in our Constitution, Ministers’ manual (tenets and rules of conduct), ministerial handbook (brief history, covenant, tenets and core practices – values and culture), diary (brief history, tenets and rules of conduct) and also on our Baptismal certificate (tenets),” he explained.

According to the General Secretary, the leadership of the Church, in line with this year’s theme, is resolved to intensify The CoP Brand (covenant, beliefs, core values and rules of conduct) so as to bring clarity to it, and thereby, cause members to become more interested in the Church.

“Like every other church, The Church of Pentecost has its own culture, its foundational beliefs at the heart of its theology, its governing system, and practical expression of Christian life and ministry, in addition to something special the Lord told us long ago, even predating the church’s existence; a covenant between CoP and God. These things we love and cherish so dearly, and everyone who comes into our fold must know and diligently apply themselves,” he said.

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The Church Of Pentecost Receives National Award

The Church of Pentecost was today presented a national award by the President of the Republic of Ghana, H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, for the instrumental role played by the Church in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

The award was received on behalf of the Church by the General Secretary, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, at a ceremony held at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC). Apostle Kumi-Larbi was accompanied to the event by Apostle Samuel O. Asante (Kaneshie Area Head and Executive Council Member) and Apostle Lawrence Otu-Nyarko (Finance and Administration Director).

The National Honours and Awards 2023 was organised by the State to honour distinguished individuals and deserving institutions for their roles in the fight against the dreadful COVID-19 pandemic.

It will be recalled that The Church of Pentecost, at the height of the pandemic, donated vans to the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) to help educate the citizenry on the COVID-19 virus as part of efforts to contain its spread.

The Church also donated numerous medical supplies, logistics and other personal protective equipment (PPEs) to the Ministry of Health (MOH) and various health centres nationwide to augment the Government’s efforts towards ending the spread of the deadly virus.

Perhaps, the most significant contribution of the Church to the COVID-19 fight was the release of the multipurpose convention centre to the State as an isolation and treatment centre for persons infected with the virus and undergoing treatment.

These noble services of The Church of Pentecost did not go unnoticed as many Ghanaians took to their social media platforms to shower praises on the Church.

The rousing cheer that greeted the mention of The Church of Pentecost at the event, prior to the award presentation, was clearly indicative of how highly the country values and appreciates the Church’s contribution to the country, hence the national honour.

Speaking at the event, President Akufo-Addo was grateful to all who contributed to efforts in defeating COVID-19 in Ghana.

“Our relative success in winning the fight against COVID-19 is a testament to the tireless work of our researchers, scientists, advisors, public health managers, frontline healthcare workers, hospital staff, contact tracers, the security services, public and private sector agencies, faith-based organisations, and many others,” he said.

The awards ceremony also saw thousands of other Ghanaians and institutions receiving various awards, including some faith-based organisation such as the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference (GCBC), etc.

The event also had in attendance the Vice President of Ghana, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Chief Justice Kwesi Anin Yeboah, Inspector General of Police George Akufo Dampare and a host of other government officials and state functionaries.

It is also worthy of note that a significant number of distinguished individuals honoured at the event were members of The Church of Pentecost. We wish to congratulate them for the commendable feat and to encourage them to keep up the good work as agents of transformation and as good “brand ambassadors” of The Church of Pentecost.

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NPP To Participate In National Politicians’ Conference

NPP To Participate In National Politicians’ Conference

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has pledged to fully participate in the upcoming National Politicians’ Conference being organised by The Church of Pentecost between June 14 and 16, 2023, at Gomoa-Fetteh near Kasoa.

The General Secretary of the ruling party, Lawyer Justin Frimpong Kodua, gave the assurance when an eight-member delegation from The Church of Pentecost led by its General Secretary, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, paid a courtesy call on the national executives of the NPP at its headquarters at Asylum Down in Accra today (Tuesday, March 14, 2023) to brief them about the conference and invite them to participate in it.

“This is a godly conference, and we will not turn our back on God. We support the National Politicians’ Conference, and we shall fully come on board,” Lawyer Kodua stated.

The NPP General Secretary commended The Church of Pentecost for its contributions to the national development of Ghana in the areas of school buildings, hospitals, and prison facilities.

Contributing, the Chairman of the NPP, Mr. Stephen Ayesu Ntim, thanked the delegation from The Church of Pentecost for the visit and appealed to the various Christian denominations in Ghana to partner with key stakeholders to ensure a very peaceful election in Ghana in 2024. 

On his part, the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Kumi-Larbi, said the upcoming National Politicians’ Conference forms part of the 25 thematic areas of the five-year strategic vision of The Church of Pentecost, which is currently the largest Pentecostal church in Ghana, which has a presence in 151 nations with over four million membership.

“We want the impact of the Church to be felt in the nation. Consequently, The Church of Pentecost has over the years, organised several national events such as the Royals’ Conference, Ministers’ Conference, Environmental Care Campaign, and now preparing for the National Politicians’ Conference in June this year,” he said.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi continued: “We want to raise a generation of politicians, who will influence society with godly values and principles.”

The other members of The Church of Pentecost delegation present at the meeting include Apostle Lawrence Otu-Nyarko (Finance and Administration Director), Apostle Philip Osei-Korsah (Director of Counselling Ministry), Pastor Dr. Felix Dela Klutse (Media Ministry Pastor), Hon. Deaconess Elizabeth Sackey (Accra Mayor), Mr. Alfred Ofori Annye, Elder Stephen Djaba (Men’s Ministry Secretary), and Dr. Yao Yeboah (National Politicians’ Conference Planning Committee Secretary). 

Key NPP Executives present at the meeting include Ms. Rita Talata Asobayire (2nd Vice Chair), Dr. Charles Dwamena (National Treasurer), Ms. Kate Gyamfua (National Women’s Organizer) and other members of the party’s national executive committee.

Readers will recall that The Church of Pentecost delegation on March 7, 2023, also paid a courtesy call on the leadership of the opposition National Democratic Congress to invite the party to participate in the conference. The party executives also assured the Church of its preparedness to participate in the upcoming conference.

Online registration for the conference has been opened and ends on March 30, 2023. So far, about 1,000 politicians have registered.

The National Politicians’ Conference is expected to be attended by politicians in The Church of Pentecost and other denominations across the country.

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Take Active Part In Church Services – Apostle Kumi-Larbi To Christians

The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost (COP), Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, has advised Christians to actively participate in church services as it is a way of showing honour and respect to God.

“When we come to church, we should do everything that will honour God, this will show we respect and want to subject to His authority,” he added.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi said this today, March 11, 2023, when he delivered a presentation titled: “Deepening The CoP Brand,” at the ongoing Global Elders’ Retreat at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa-Fetteh.

According to him, chatting on WhatsApp, disrespecting ushers and conversing with others while church service is ongoing are attitudes that dishonour the Lord.

“When we come to Church there are three things we are expected to do; enter reverently, pray fervently and listen attentively,” he added. Reading from Isaiah 56:7, the General Secretary advised Church members to participate fully in all church activities.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi further noted that the forebears of the Church took pains to build The CoP’s unique brand, therefore, this generation must be intentional about deepening the Church’s brand.

Quoting ‘Item G’ of The CoP’s Rules of Conduct, the General Secretary said: “During casual conversations at home or at work, do not speak disrespectfully or disparagingly about the Church and God’s servants. Make your concerns and grievances known to the appropriate authority for explanation or redress.”

Explaining the Apostle Kumi-Larbi observed that there will be challenges, grievances or concerns among members, however, it behoves on leaders to open up and engage.

“Quoting Apostle Eric Nyamekye, “Leadership is to solve tough questions”, we have to create avenues as elders to solve concerns from the youth, if you can’t solve it, pass it on to people of higher authority.

Despite the fact that we may have challenges, The General Secretary said that members may not always agree with the leaders of the Church, but they should be careful not to speak ill of them.

“In 3 John 1:9, Diotrephes unjustly accused the leadership, used wicked words and maligned leaders and prevented people from joining the Church; he also excommunicated others. So, the lesson here is remember to imitate what is good and not evil,” he advised.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi ended his presentation by reiterating the need for members to respect people placed in leadership positions over them, saying; “The Apostles and Pastors are working together and there must be respect to all authorities at all levels. Let us be careful of the way we speak about others’ leadership style. If you speak against the leader, you speak against God. God gave them to us. Leaders may not always be right.”

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The Church Of Pentecost Dedicates State-Of-The-Art Evangelism Gospel Truck

The “Possessing The Nations” agenda of The Church of Pentecost received a boost following the unveiling and dedication of a brand-new state-of-the-art truck for evangelism purposes.

The multipurpose truck, which has tailor-made systems for outdoor sound and visuals, was dedicated today by the Chairman of the Church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, on the sidelines of the Global Elders’ Retreat at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh.

The dedication was witnessed by a jubilant crowd, most of whom were in awe of the 20-foot-long gigantic automobile.

The new truck has an inbuilt platform, clear sunlight screens on the sides, complete sound and lightning, three LED screens, and electrical gen set.

Dedicating the truck, the Chairman expressed gratitude to God for making the vision of acquiring the vehicle a reality.

He further expressed optimism that the facility will help the Church reach out to many with the gospel message of Christ.

The Evangelism Ministry Director, Apostle Dr Jimmy Markin, on his part, applauded the Apostle Eric Nyamekye-led Executive Council for the massive investment made in the Evangelism Ministry that would yield eternal rewards.

The newly-unveiled truck is said to be the longest evangelism truck in Ghana, and the second longest in Africa.

Present at the event were Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi (General Secretary), Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe (International Missions Director) and other ministers and officers of the Church.

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The Church of Pentecost Delegation Meets NDC Leadership Over Upcoming Politicians’ Conference

The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, on March 7, 2023, led a delegation of the Church to pay a courtesy call on the leadership of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) at its headquarters at Adabraka in Accra.

The team, made up of Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh (PEMEM Director and Executive Council Member), Apostle Philip Osei-Korsah (Director of Counseling Ministry) and Pastor Dr. Felix Dela Klutse (Media Ministry Pastor), were received by the National Chairman of the NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, Mr. Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, General Secretary, Dr Sherry Ayittey – 2nd Vice Chair, Mr. Godwin Ako Gun, Deputy National Communications Director, and other members of the party’s national executive committee.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi said the purpose of the visit was to brief the NDC leadership about the forthcoming National Politicians’ Conference” being organised by The Church of Pentecost and subsequently invite the party to participate in the conference.

He said plans are far advanced to invite other political parties in the nation to attend the conference. Mr Johnson Nketiah, on his part, commended The Church of Pentecost for thinking outside the church walls and thereby making plans to organise such a historic conference.

He assured the leadership of the Church of his party’s preparedness to participate in the conference. The National Politicians’ Conference is expected to be attended by politicians in The Church of Pentecost and other denominations across the country.

The other key NDC Executives present at the meeting include Dr Sherry Ayittey – 2nd Vice Chair, Mr. Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, General Secretary, Mr. Godwin Ako Gun, Deputy National Communications Director, among others.

The event, which is scheduled to be held at the Pentecost Convention Centre at Gomoa- Fetteh between June 14 and 16, 2023, will have about 2,000 participants in attendance.

Online registration for the conference has been opened and ends on March 30, 2023. So far, about 1,000 politicians have registered.

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Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship Congratulates GPCC President-Elect

The leadership of the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship, Ghana (FGBMF-Ghana) paid a visit to The Church of Pentecost (CoP) General Headquarters in Accra today to congratulate the Chairman of the Church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, on his election as president of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC).

The group’s president, Mr. Baba Mahama, who led the delegation to meet the Chairman, expressed delight at the appointment, saying: “Leaders who model servant-leadership is what the country needs. Having observed you from afar and up close, as well as listening to your thoughts on leadership, I believe that you are the right person the country needs at this moment.”

He, therefore, extended the FGBMFI-Ghana’s felicitation to Apostle Nyamekye and pledged their support to him to deliver on his mandate. 

Mr. Mahama also took the opportunity to invite the GPCC President to the fellowship’s 2023 World Convention to be held in Ghana from July 13 to 15, 2023, at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC). The event, which is the 70th convention of FGBMFI, would draw about 1500 participants across the globe, according to Mr. Mahama.

“I am also happy to announce to you that during the Directors’ Meeting held in Malaysia a Ghanaian, in the person of Francis Owusu, was elected as the global president of the FGBMFI,” he said.

In response, Apostle Nyamekye expressed delight at the team’s visit which he described as a clear indication of the FGBMFI’s willingness to work together with the GPCC to achieve their shared goals and objectives.

He also hinted that his leadership would, among other objectives, focus on uniting the body of Christ and dealing with anything that creates divisions between Christian denominations and para-church organisations.

Apostle Nyamekye also commended the fellowship for the great work in reaching out to persons of high standing in society with the gospel message of Christ.

He also called for more collaboration between the fellowship and other church denominations to advance the cause of Christ.

The GPCC President also advised them to make deliberate efforts to reach out to the young people in order to keep the fellowship vibrant and relevant beyond this generation.

Mr. Mahama thanked Apostle Nyamekye for the warm reception accorded them and also presented some Christian literature to him.

Present at the meeting were Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi (General Secretary), Apostle Col. Benjamin Godson Kumi-Woode, Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh (PEMEM Director), Apostle Dr. Amos Jimmy Markin (Evangelism Ministry Director), Deaconess Philomina Mireku (Women’s Ministry Director), among others.

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NCCE Chairperson Pays Courtesy Call On Apostle Eric Nyamekye

NCCE Chairperson Pays Courtesy Call On Apostle Eric Nyamekye

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, today, received a delegation from the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) at the Church’s General Headquarters in Accra today.

The delegation, comprising Commission members and directors of the NCCE, was led by the Chairperson, Mrs. Kathleen Addy.

According to the NCCE Boss, the visit forms part of a series of engagements with some key stakeholders and partners of the NCCE to explore more areas of collaboration and to formally introduce herself to the leadership of The Church of Pentecost as the new head of the Commission.

She thanked the leadership of the Church for the continued support to the NCCE over the years, saying: “The Church of Pentecost is an exemplary partner of the NCCE. You have demonstrated that you live the Gospel through your support to the NCCE and the numerous outreach programmes; this is very admirable.” 

Mrs. Addy also shared with the Chairman some key projects undertaken by her outfit since assuming office last year, as well as plans to observe the 30th anniversary of the Commission this year.

Apostle Nyamekye, in response, thanked Mrs. Addy and her team for the visit and congratulated her on her appointment.

 “I can see you are cut for the job. The nation is blessed to have someone like you to lead the NCCE in a time like this,” he said.

The Chairman stated that The Church of Pentecost is much interested in the work of NCCE as, among other objectives, it seeks to provide effective civic education for the Ghanaian citizenry, 10 % of whom are church members.

He further noted that faith-based institutions remain key partners to the NCCEs efforts at influencing the citizenry towards civic consciousness because of the massive numbers they boast in the country and, therefore, assured her of the Church’s unreserved support anytime the NCCE called on them.

Apostle Nyamekye also took the opportunity to raise some issues of national concern and urged the NCCE to pursue the agenda of patriotism in a bid to promote nation-building and national cohesion.

He observed with regret how partisan politics has gradually eroded the sense of patriotism and nationalism of the citizenry and called on the NCCE to intensify its efforts at remedying the situation.

“Until we bring back patriotism, we will not succeed as a country because we are too divided. There is no need for a constitution if we, the citizens, are not patriotic. So, pursue the agenda of patriotism,” he said.

The Chairman was also delighted to hear that the Commission would be marking its 30th anniversary this year and assured the NCCE Chairperson of the Church’s support in making the celebration a success.

Mrs. Addy expressed gratitude for the warm reception accorded her by the leadership of the Church and welcomed the Chairman’s suggestions to strengthen the work of her outfit.

She said the NCCE would continue to actively engage and empower citizens, including religious organisations like The Church of Pentecost, to promote a civic-conscious society.

Present at the meeting were Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi (General Secretary, The Church of Pentecost), Apostle Col. Benjamin Godson Kumi-Woode (Chaplain, Ghana Armed Forces), Pastor Dr. Felix Klutse (Media Ministry Pastor, The Church of Pentecost) and Pastor Benedict Eghan (Personal Assistant to the Chairman).

The NCCE delegation was made up of Mr. Kojo Tito Voegborlo (Commission Secretary), Mrs. Joyce Eftutu (Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs), Dr. Imurana Mohammed (Director of Programmes), Mrs. Lucille Hewlett Annan (Director, Commission Secretary’s Office / RTI), Mrs. Monica Mamattah (Director of Finance), among others.

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