NRSA withdraws Pearl Adusu-Sactekla as Public Relations Officer
The National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) has announced the removal of Mrs. Pearl Adusu-Sactekla from her position as the Authority’s Public Relations Officer.
According to a statement released on Thursday, January 22, the decision was taken in compliance with a directive from the Information Services Department (ISD), which has recalled Mrs. Adusu-Sactekla to her original post. Following this development, she no longer holds any role within the NRSA.
The Authority expressed gratitude to Mrs. Adusu-Sactekla for her service, acknowledging the commitment and professionalism she demonstrated during her time as the NRSA’s spokesperson.
In the interim, the NRSA has outlined new arrangements for managing its media and public communications. With immediate effect, all press inquiries and related correspondence are to be handled by the Head of Corporate Affairs, Simbiat Wiredu, or the Assistant Corporate Affairs Manager, Comfort Owusu.
Media practitioners and members of the public may reach Mr. Wiredu via [email protected] or 0248041040, while Ms. Owusu can be contacted through [email protected] or 0276849208.
The Authority has called on the media and the public to adhere to the new communication structure to ensure accurate and coordinated dissemination of information.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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