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EASTERN-1016 S/NEMPLOYEE NUMBFULL NAME JOB NAME MANAGEMENT UNIT DISTRICT 1 1434878 DANSO, Mr EASTERN-1016 S/NEMPLOYEE_NUMBFULL_NAME JOB_NAME MANAGEMENT_UNIT DISTRICT 1 1434878 DANSO, Mr. MICHAEL Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0204 St. Dominic Snr High Tech Pepease Kwahu East 2 1436176 ABABAHA, Mr. JOSEPH Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0203 St Stephen Snr High Tech Sch East Akim Municipal Assembly 3 1439408 ABABIO, Miss GRACE Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0215 Kwamang Presby Prim (PRESBY) Kwaebibirim Municipal Assembly 4 1431573 ABBIW, Mr. BRIGHT BEKWIN Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0218 Akwamuman Snr High Sch Asuogyaman 5 1433555 ABDUL NASIRU, Miss EVSEINA Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0225 Obeng Yaw DA Prim Sch Upper West Akim 6 1443350 ABDULAI, Mr. SUMAILA Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0218 Sapor DA Prim (GOV) Asuogyaman 7 1431411 ABLO, Mr. VICTOR DZIDEFO Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0223 Akim Wenchi Salvaltion Army SHS Denkyembour 8 1432523 ABOAGYE, Miss CELESTINA Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0221 Achiase Junction DA Prim (GOV) Birim South 9 1437188 ABOAGYE, Miss HEARTWILL Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0224 Nso Nyameye DA Prim (GOV) Kwahu Afram Plains South 10 1440547 ABOAGYE, Miss JEMIMA AMPOMEA Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0206 Nkawkaw Snr High Sch Kwahu West Municipal Assembly 11 1439187 ABOAGYE, Mr. COSMOS Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0205 Nketepah DA Prim (GOV) Kwahu South 12 1431505 ABOAGYE, Mr. NOBEL NYAMEKYE Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0217 Abakoase SDA Prim Atiwa West 13 1437185 ABOAGYEWAA, Miss EUNICE Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0221 Akim Swedru Snr High Sch Birim South 14 1432764 ABOAKYE, Mr. ISAAC TWI Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0213 Oda Attafuah Snr High Tech Sch Birim Central Municipal Assembly 15 1433375 ABOAYE, Miss BEATRICE ANIMWAA Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0221 Akim Swedru Snr High Sch Birim South 16 1443330 ABOWEN, Mr. YAWSON APATEWEN Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0212 Akuase Meth JHS (METH) Birim North 17 1433113 ABRAFI, Miss DIANA Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0224 Adzidekope DA Prim Sch Kwahu Afram Plains South 18 1435353 ABROKWAH, Mr. ENOCK Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0208 Oti Boateng SHS,Koforidua-Ada New Juaben South Municipal Assembly 19 1432292 ABUBAKAR, Miss NURUYATU Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0215 Anweam RC Prim A (CATH) Kwaebibirim Municipal Assembly 20 1432096 ACCAM, Mr. STEPHEN KWASI Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0217 Kwabeng Cath Prim (CATH) Atiwa West 21 1431183 ACHEAMPOMAA, Miss LONGEWAR Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0224 Kwahu Afram Plains South DEO Kwahu Afram Plains South 22 1432799 ACHEAMPONG, Mr. CEPHAS KWABENAPrincipal.Supt Professional..GES 0220 Asesewa Comm Agric Com SHS Upper Manya Krobo 23 1443371 ACHEAMPONG, Mr. DANIEL Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0201 Lakpa Presby Prim (PRESBY) Akwapim North Municipal Assembly 24 1431899 ACHEAMPONG, Mr. EBENEZER PREKO Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0217 SDA Snr High School Atiwa West 25 1435979 ACHEAMPONG, Mr. GODFRED BAAH Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0203 Akim Asafo Sen High Sch East Akim Municipal Assembly 26 1443267 ACHEAMPONG, Mr. HAMMOND KOFI Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0201 Akropong Meth Prim (METH) Akwapim North Municipal Assembly 27 1432599 ACHEAMPONG, Mr. OWOAHENE KOFI Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0211 Amankwakrom Fish and Agric Technical Kwahu Afram Plains North 28 1438241 ACHEAMPONG, Mrs. ABIGAIL ADWUBI Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0203 Osiem MA Prim (GOV) East Akim Municipal Assembly 29 1432411 ACHEAMPONG-SIFAH, Mr. JEREMIAH Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0203 Abuakwa State College East Akim Municipal Assembly 30 1436568 ACHIAA, Miss BEATRICE Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0206 Owusukrom DA Prim (GOV) Kwahu West Municipal Assembly 31 1432569 ACKAH, Mr. DANIEL MUAH Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0213 Oda Snr High School Birim Central Municipal Assembly 32 1432306 ACORLATSEY, Miss JOSEPHINE EMEFA Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0215 Anweam RC Prim A (CATH) Kwaebibirim Municipal Assembly 33 1437291 ACQUAH, Miss JULIANA Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0221 Atuntumirem Presby Prim (PRESBY) Birim South 34 1443285 ACQUAH, Miss MAVIS EUNICE Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0214 Ehiamenkyene DA Prim (GOV) Fanteakwa North 35 1431059 ACQUAH, Miss SANDRA Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0208 Oyoko Meth JHS (METH) New Juaben South Municipal Assembly 36 1432917 ACQUAH, Mr. EBENEZER BOTWEY Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0211 Donkorkrom Agric Snr High Sch Kwahu Afram Plains North 37 1436217 ACQUAH, Mr. MAXWELL SINTIM Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0203 East Akim Municipal DEO East Akim Municipal Assembly 38 1437070 ADADZI, Mr. MARCUS ENOCK Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0224 Kwahu Afram Plains South DEO Kwahu Afram Plains South 39 1431457 ADAMAVI, Mr. ALBERT KOFFI HOLALI Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0217 Abakoase Presby Prim A (PRESBY) Atiwa West 40 1440609 ADAMS, Miss REGINA ASABEA Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0206 Nkawkaw Snr High Sch Kwahu West Municipal Assembly 41 1436934 ADAMU, Mr. ABDUL MALIK Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0224 Maame Krobo Community SHS Kwahu Afram Plains South 42 1432087 ADAMU, Mr. MAMUDU Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0213 Eshiem A M E Zion Prim A (AME) Birim Central Municipal Assembly 43 1432186 ADANKA, Mr. AYARIGA PHILIMON Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0218 Boso Snr High Tech Sch Asuogyaman 44 1443215 ADANSE-BONAH, Mr. THOMAS KWAMESenior.Supt II Professional..GES 0210 Akanteng Meth JHS West Akim Municipal Assembly 45 1432355 ADARKWA, Mr. PRINCE Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0215 Nkwantanang Meth Prim (METH) Kwaebibirim Municipal Assembly 46 1436497 ADDAI, Miss MARGARET Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0208 Riis Presby M Prim A New Juaben South Municipal Assembly 47 1432257 ADDAI, Miss RITA SAKYIWAA Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0215 Akim Krobo A M E Zion Prim (AME) Kwaebibirim Municipal Assembly 48 1432229 ADDAI, Miss THERESAH Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0221 Achiase Snr High Sch Birim South 49 1430977 ADDAI, Mr. ALEXANDER AARON Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0202 Dago DA JHS (GOV) Akwapim South 50 1440650 ADDISON, Mr. BAIDOO JOSEPH Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0201 Aboagyena Meth Prim(METH) Akwapim North Municipal Assembly 51 1431005 ADDISON, Mr. JAMES Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0202 Obosono DA Prim (GOV) Akwapim South 52 1437215 ADDO, Miss CHARITY YIRENKYIWAA Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0224 Maame Krobo Community SHS Kwahu Afram Plains South 53 1432348 ADDO, Miss GEOGINA Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0203 Akim Asafo Sen High Sch East Akim Municipal Assembly 54 1437488 ADDO, Miss ISABELLA Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0221 Aperade RC Prim (CATH) Birim South 55 1443206 ADDO, Mr. ELIJAH Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0213 Badukrom MA JHS (GOV) Birim Central Municipal Assembly 56 1441195 ADDO, Mr. EMMANUEL KWADWO Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0201 Larteh Meth JHS 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Mr. GODFRED Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0215 Pramkuma Presby Prim (PRESBY) Kwaebibirim Municipal Assembly 66 1437277 ADJEI, Mr. PHILIP Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0203 St Paul Technical Institute East Akim Municipal Assembly 67 1432882 ADJEI, Mr. SIMON DEBRAH Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0213 Atweaman Snr High Sch Birim Central Municipal Assembly 68 1439867 ADJEI, Mrs. HANNAH DEDE Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0210 Odjarde MA Prim (GOV) West Akim Municipal Assembly 69 1431922 ADJEI-BOADI, Mr. COLLINS Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0219 Chia DA JHS Akyemansa 70 1432311 ADJEI-FRIMPONG, Mr. RENARD Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0209 Suhum Snr High Tech Sch Suhum Municipal Assembly 71 1433200 ADJEI-SARPONG, Miss MARGARET Principal.Supt Professional..GES 0201 Benkum Snr High Sch Akwapim North Municipal Assembly 72 1437651 ADJETEY, Mrs. BELINDA NAA Senior.Supt II Professional..GES 0216 Aboabo Meth KG Meth Yilo Krobo Municipal Assembly 73 1443487 ADJIBOLOSOO, Miss EUNICE 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