UCC longest serving staff gets deep-freezer for 44-years of service

The University of Cape Coast has awarded 86 retiree staff of the University, with the longest-serving staff taking home a deep freezer; MyNewsGH.com’s Asana Gordon reported from the Central Region.

The University of Cape Coast(UCC) recognized and awarded 86 long service workers of the University who had served the institution for 15-44years in various areas of operation.

The awardees including securities within the University comprising 18 senior members, 34 junior and 34 senior staff were presented with items including double door fridges, deep freezers, cash, citation plaques and living room furniture, MyNewsGH.com’s Central Regional Correspondent Asana Gordon reported.

Mr. Kwaku Essoun, Environmental Health section emerged as the longest serving staff who had served for 44years.

He was full of praise of the University authorities for recognizing his contribution to the development of the institution.

In his remark, the Vice Chancellor of UCC, Prof Joseph Ghartey Ampiah expressed profound gratitude to the retirees and other staff for their years of the service and efforts in making the University’s vision a reality.

“There have been ups and downs during your active working life in this University but we thank God that he has sustained and protected you to come this far” he observed.

Looking at the long years of service, according to the Don of the University, it is evident that the retirees have spent a great portion of their productive working lives for the growth of the University.

Prof Ghartey Ampiah gain encouraged the retirees to join University of Cape Coast Pensioners Association and clubs to enable them fraternize and stay healthy.

He hinted that management of UCC will ensure that the Ink hospital is well resourced to provide specialized health care to benefit the University community including senior citizens.

The Vice-Chancellor there presented ¢10,000 to the UCC Pensioners’ Association to assist the members of Association. On his part, Pastor Prof Peter Kofi Kwapong on behalf of the retirees expressed profound gratitude to UCC for the opportunity granted them to serve on various capacities by way employment.

He entreated the management of UCC to keep up the good work and strive harder to maintain its standard of excellence.

This, he added, would offer the present and future generations better working conditions that will enable them serve UCC even better.

 

Source: mynewsgh.com

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