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Comptroller-General of Immigration commits to good governance in the service

Amoako Attah Committed Comptroller-General of Immigration, Mr. Kwame Asuah Takyi (3rd right) and his Deputies at the durbar

Fri, 24 Nov 2017 Source: supt. michael amoako-atta

The Comptroller-General of Immigration (CGI), Mr. Kwame Asuah Takyi has indicated his readiness to work with the rank and file to promote good governance in the Service.

He made the remark while addressing a durbar of Senior Officers at the Service’s Headquarters on Wednesday.

The CGI said he would encourage strong administrative structures and undertake governance roles that include fair and equitable distribution of resources and strengthening of the human resource system that would help achieve the goals of the Service.

He assured them that all anomalies in the promotion of personnel would be corrected and that there would be no more undue delays. “I will fix the human resource problems” he stressed.

He indicated that any institution with poor human resource system was doomed to fail and that strong and effective human resource system was the building block of every viable institution.

Mr Kwame Asuah Takyi reiterated his commitment to building the capacity of personnel and intimated that unfairness, inequality and injustices would be a thing of the past. He urged the Senior Officers to take charge of their command and control roles and be accountable as well as transparent in their dealings.

He admonished the personnel to use in-house procedures to seek redress and not to take to the media issues of the Service, adding that, it would only mar the image and hard-won reputation of the Service. He reminded them that his door and that of his three Deputies were open to address pertinent issues of personnel.

The CGI congratulated all Senior Officers who were recently promoted and called for responsible leadership and their active involvement in building a strong institution.

Source: supt. michael amoako-atta