Wednesday, August 5, 2009

GOPDC REWARDS RETIRED WORKERS (PAGE 31)

FOUR employees of the Ghana Oil Palm Development Company (GOPDC), an oil palm plantation and processing factory at Kwae in the Kwaebibirem District of the Eastern Region who recently retired have been honoured.
One of the four managers was presented with a generator and a plague while the rest had plagues and deep freezers.
They were Messrs Stephen Korley, Emmanuel Fui Doe, Alfred Monney and J.N. Asiedu.
Mr Korley was employed as an electrical engineer in 1982 while Mr Doe was engaged as Plant Maintenance Manager in 1979. Mr Asiedu joined the company in 1979 as an overseer but rose through the ranks to become Assistant Plantation Manager, while Mr Monney was employed as a Mechanical Engineer in 1979.
Presenting the gifts to the retired employees, the Managing Director of the GOPDC, Mr J.C.E. Inkumsah, said the company would, for a long time, remember them for their dedication to duty which had made it possible for the company to grow.

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