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BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION DONATES 15 COMPUTERS TO SECRETARIAL SCHOOL

Tue, 28 Oct 1997 Source: --

The First Secretary of the British High Commission in Accra, Mr.. Ian Stuart, says the Civil Service Performance Improvement Programme in the public service suggests that the government is committed to the vision 2020 programme. He made this remark when he presented 15 computers and accessories worth ?55 million to the Government Secretarial School in Accra. Mr. Stuart said the equipment will help the school to provide a wide range of training to Ghana's Civil Service and other organisations. The Head of the Civil Service, Dr.. Robert Dodoo, who received the equipments, gave the assurance that they will be put to good use, He advised the Principal and his students to take good care of the facilities. End

The First Secretary of the British High Commission in Accra, Mr.. Ian Stuart, says the Civil Service Performance Improvement Programme in the public service suggests that the government is committed to the vision 2020 programme. He made this remark when he presented 15 computers and accessories worth ?55 million to the Government Secretarial School in Accra. Mr. Stuart said the equipment will help the school to provide a wide range of training to Ghana's Civil Service and other organisations. The Head of the Civil Service, Dr.. Robert Dodoo, who received the equipments, gave the assurance that they will be put to good use, He advised the Principal and his students to take good care of the facilities. End

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