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TDC Ghana Ltd has announced that all National Service Personnel posted to the company will now undergo a mandatory two-week basic military and disciplinary training before assuming their duties.

The initiative, according to the Managing Director of TDC Ghana, Mr. Courage K. M. Nunekpeku, is designed to instil discipline, teamwork and professionalism across the organisation.

Mr. Courage K. M. Nunekpeku made this announcement at a colourful passing-out parade held for the company’s newly trained Security Task Force at the First Infantry Battalion (1BN) at Michel Camp, on Friday, October 10.

The event, commanded by Trainee Alex Alemah, saw thirty-eight personnel graduate after completing an intensive two-week training programme conducted in collaboration with the Unit.

In his address, the Managing Director expressed deep appreciation to the IBN for their continued support in shaping TDC’s Security Task Force into a disciplined and professional unit.

He described the occasion as a proud moment in TDC’s history and emphasised that discipline, emotional intelligence and first aid competence are critical attributes for effective security operations.

r. Nunekpeku further disclosed that future Task Force recruitment will be done collectively to ensure uniform training and consistent standards among all recruits.

He encouraged the newly trained personnel to serve as good ambassadors of TDC, perform their duties with integrity, and contribute to maintaining safety and order within the Tema Acquisition Area, particularly in addressing issues of encroachment.

He also commended the Commanding Officer of the First Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. Frank Adams, for his leadership and steadfast collaboration, reaffirming TDC’s commitment to strengthening its partnership with the Ghana Armed Forces.

Source: myghanadaily

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