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Name Phone Number Location Certification Class 1 Abayah Joseph Tetteh 0244814202 Somanya, Krobo,Eastern Region Domestic 2 Abdall NAME PHONE NUMBER LOCATION CERTIFICATION CLASS 1 ABAYAH JOSEPH TETTEH 0244814202 SOMANYA, KROBO,EASTERN REGION DOMESTIC 2 ABDALLAH MOHAMMED 0246837670 KANTUDU, EASTERN REGION DOMESTIC 3 ABLORH SOWAH EMMANUEL 0209114424 AKIM-ODA, EASTERN COMMERCIAL 4 ABOAGYE ‘DANKWA BENJAMIN 0243045450 AKUAPIM DOMESTIC 5 ABURAM JEHOSAPHAT 0540594543 AKIM AYIREDI,EASTERN REGION DOMESTIC 6 ACHEAMPONG BISMARK 0266814518 SORODAE, EASTERN REGION DOMESTIC 7 ACHEAMPONG ERNEST 0209294941 KOFORIDUA, EASTERN REGION COMMERCIAL 8 ACHEAMPONG ERNEST KWABENA 0208589610 KOFORIDUA, EASTERN REGION DOMESTIC 9 ACHEAMPONG KOFI 0208321461 AKIM ODA,EASTERN REGION DOMESTIC 10 ACHEAMPONG OFORI CHARLES 0247578581 OYOKO,KOFORIDUA, EASTERN REGIO COMMERCIAL 11 ADAMS LUKEMAN 0243005800 KWAHDESCO BUS STOP DOMESTIC 12 ADAMU FRANCIS 0207423555 ADOAGYIRI-NKAWKAW, EASTERN REG DOMESTIC 13 ADANE PETER 0546664481 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