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Ashanti Centre for National Culture presents computers to 24 district offices

• Mr. Peter Kofi Marfo, in smock & white presenting to Mr. Isaac Fynn, the Dean of the District Cultural Officers receiving
• Mr. Peter Kofi Marfo, in smock & white presenting to Mr. Isaac Fynn, the Dean of the District Cultural Officers receiving

The Ashanti Regional Centre for National Culture has ex­pressed its determination to enhance the efficiency and effec­tiveness of cultural programming and documentation across the districts in the region.

It has, therefore, procured and presented 28 computers and ac­cessories to the 24 district offices it operates.

Similarly, the office of the Dep­uty Director, Administrator, Ac­counts Department and the Visual Art Department (Painting and Graphic Session) have also been furnished.

According to the Ag.Regional Director of the Centre, Peter Kofi Marfo, the development would en­able the officers in the district to document, preserve and promote all cultural activities and sites in their districts for tourism promo­tion in the country.

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He disclosed these during their staff durbar, here, at the week­end.

Mr Marfo emphasized that, the computers and the accessories would go a long way to make information flow between the Re­gional office and the Metropolitan, Municipal and District offices more accessible and would also help in storage and retrieval of documents easily.

The dean of the District Cultural Officers, Isaac Fynn, received the computers on behalf of the Met­ropolitan, Municipal and District offices and expressed gratitude to the leadership of the centre.

Mr Stephen Kwamena Anderson, the Municipal Cultural Officer for Kwabre East on behalf of the Metropolitan, Municipal Cultural Officers, thanked management of the centre for such a laudable ges­ture and asked for more resources for the upliftment of culture in Ashanti Region.

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 From Kingsley E.Hope, Kumasi

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National Service Authority gets new Director-General

The National Service Authority (NSA) has officially welcomed a new Director-General, Ms. Ruth Dela Seddoh, following a brief handing-over ceremony at its headquarters on Tuesday.

The event marked the formal transfer of leadership from the outgoing Director-General, Mr. Felix Gyamfi, to Ms. Seddoh. Management and staff of the Authority attended the ceremony.

Mr. Gyamfi used the occasion to thank staff for their support during his tenure.

He encouraged them to give the same cooperation to Ms. Seddoh to ensure the continued growth and impact of the Authority.

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Ms. Seddoh expressed appreciation to government for the confidence placed in her.

She promised to build on the achievements of her predecessor and called for teamwork, dedication and innovation to help the NSA deliver on its mandate to support national development.

Management of the Authority pledged their full support to the new leadership as the organisation enters its next phase.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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NSA board sets up committee to supervise digital reforms

The Governing Board of the National Service Authority (NSA) has announced the inauguration of a Transition and Implementation Steering Committee (TISC) to oversee the Authority’s digital transformation agenda.

According to the Board, the move follows a letter dated 17 June 2025 from the Office of the President to the Minister of Youth Development and Empowerment directing the suspension of the existing deployment system, calling for an audit of its operations and instructing the design and deployment of a new digital platform.

The Board explained that the audit had been completed and had found the existing system unsatisfactory.

It indicated that the Minister had written to the Board to begin the necessary legal processes to ensure the contract for the audited system, which expired in August 2025, would not be renewed, and to take further steps toward designing and deploying a new digital platform that would guarantee transparency, security and real-time verification of service personnel postings.

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It stressed that the TISC had been established to ensure a smooth and orderly transition from the current National Service Scheme digital platform to a new ICT-led system aimed at improving efficiency, transparency and service delivery.

The Authority outlined the Committee’s mandate as overseeing the phased migration from the legacy system, directing the design and deployment of a modern digital platform, and supervising its operationalisation across core functions including personnel enrolment, postings, payroll, allowances and scheme administration.

It further noted that acting under the directives of the Minister of Youth Development and Empowerment and deriving authority from the NSA Board, the TISC has the power to issue instructions to NSA departments and engage external partners necessary to achieve its mandate through the Governing Board.

The Authority named Dr. Wisdom Atiwoto, a member of the NSA Board and Director of Research, Statistics and Information Management at the Ministry of Health, as chair of the Committee.

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Other members include Ms. Ruth Dela Seddoh, Mr. Shadrack Mensah, Ms. Elorm Goh, Mr. Benjamin Freeman Kusi, Ms. Jennifer Opong, Dr. Stephan Nwolley, Mr. Koku Abotsi, Mr. Japhet Kuntu, Mr. Nabil Abubakar Hussayn and Ms. Regina Obenewa Penrose as Secretary.

The NSA Board assured the public and stakeholders of its commitment to innovation, accountability and excellence in service delivery.

It emphasised that there would be no disruption in the fulfilment of its obligations to national service personnel as outlined in the National Service Act, Act 1119 (2024), and indicated that updates on the Committee’s progress would be communicated in due course.

With the collective expertise of its members, the TISC is expected to deliver a robust and future-ready platform that will anchor the next phase of the National Service Scheme’s operations.

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