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Commit to protecting Ghana’s borders …DCOI Palmdeti urges Intake 30

 The final funeral arrangements and burial for the late Mr Ebenezer Kofi Asiedu-Offei will take place at Presby church Akwapim-Akropon on the June 21, 2025 at 8am.

He was the brother of Mr Michael Offei and Mr Samuel Ofori- Offei.

OFFICERS of Recruit Intake 30 of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), who recently passed out, have been charged to demonstrate their commitment to the task of protecting the country’s borders.

The Deputy Commissioner Of Immigration (DCOI), Fran­cis Palmdeti, gave the charge at the second passing-out parade of Intake 30 at the Immigration Mid-Country Training School in Tepa yesterday.

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According to him, the officers must ensure that integrity, pro­fessionalism, and vigilance must remain their guiding principles as they assume their roles on the frontlines of national security.

DCOI Palmdeti, who was the Reviewing Officer of the pass­ing-out parade, congratulated the recruits for their impeccable show of discipline, resilience, and re­solve, explaining that the harshness of the training was to prepare them as newly enlisted Officers who are now going to man the borders.

He further emphasised the crit­ical role the Immigration Service plays in maintaining national securi­ty and protecting Ghana’s borders, particularly in an era marked by transnational crimes and migration challenges.

DCOI Palmdeti, therefore, urged the newly passed-out officers to apply the values of discipline and vigilance instilled in them during training, as they joined their colleagues across the country.

He also commended the Com­mandant and instructors for the tireless efforts in bringing out the best in the recruits.

The ceremony featured a precision-filled parade and awards presentations, with Recruit Officer, Mark Selorm Awuku emerging as the overall best.

Also, in attendance to grace the occasion were the Tepamanhene, Nana Adusei Atwenewaa Apem, his Queenmother, and other sub-chiefs of the traditional area, as well as district and municipal heads, and sister security agencies.

 BY TIMES REPORTER

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