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Staff-ID-Central-Region CENTRAL-882 S/N STAFF ID FULL_NAME MANAGEMENT_UNIT DISTRICT 1 1419487 MENSAH, Mr. ERIC ABONIN 0307 Abirem-Agona Meth JHS (METH) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 2 1418761 ASIEDU, Miss GIFTY 0307 Abrem Essiam DC JHS (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 3 1419605 ADDAE, Mr. ENOCK 0307 Abrem-Agona Cath Prim (CATH) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 4 1419080 DONKOR, Miss MABEL BOAKYE 0307 Abrem-Agona Meth Prim (METH) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 5 1419053 FORSON, Mr. FRANCIS 0307 Abrobiano MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 6 1419451 AMPOMAH, Miss ANITA 0307 Abrobiano MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 7 1419519 AMARH-AKU, Miss SANDRA AMARTELEY 0307 Abrobiano MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 8 1418712 OTCHERE, Mr. DOMINIC OTABIL 0307 Abrobiano Isl Prim (ISL) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 9 1419540 TECHIE-MENSAH, Mr. WAATEMBER 0307 Abrobiano Isl Prim (ISL) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 10 1419588 OMANE ACHEAMFOUR, Miss ERNESTINA 0307 Abrobiano Isl Prim (ISL) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 11 1417781 ARTHUR, Miss GIFTY 0306 Ajumako Ansa-Bre DA JHS (GOV) Gomoa West 12 1418899 TWUMASI, Mr. CLEMENT 0307 Ampenyi DC JHS (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 13 1418782 AGYEIWAA, Miss SANDRA 0307 Ampenyi DC JHS (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 14 1418981 HOWARD, Miss ANITA 0307 Anweem-Kissi MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 15 1417599 BAIDOO, Miss FAUSTINA 0306 Asempanyin DA Prim (GOV) Gomoa West 16 1417577 AMPONSAH, Miss NANCY 0306 Asempanyin DA Prim (GOV) Gomoa West 17 1417609 FOSU, Mr. PRINCE HENRY 0306 Asempanyin DA Prim (GOV) Gomoa West 18 1418993 AMOANI, Miss PATIENCE 0307 Ayensudo Junction DC JSS (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 19 1419628 ADUAMOAH, Mr. ERIC 0307 Bantoma MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 20 1419689 BOAKYEWAA, Miss NAOMI 0307 Bantoma MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 21 1417715 ASARE-BEDIAKO, Miss BARBARA 0306 Bewadze DA Prim (GOV) Gomoa West 22 1419670 PAPPOE, Miss SARAH ADUKWEI 0307 Cath Boys Prim (CATH) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 23 1419352 YAKUBU, Mr. ISSAHJ 0307 Cath Boys Prim (CATH) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 24 1419383 AMEKUGEE, Miss ELORM 0307 Daber-Benyadze DC Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 25 1419248 APPIAH, Mr. SAMUEL AYITEY 0307 Daber-Benyadze DC Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 26 1417697 DZALOGO, Miss CHARITY 0306 Dago Community JHS (GOV) Gomoa West 27 1417755 YEBOAH, Miss PATIENCE 0306 Dago Community JHS (GOV) Gomoa West 28 1417875 ACQUAH, Mr. EZEKIEL DENTWE 0306 Dawurampong Cath Prim (CATH) Gomoa West 29 1419473 WILSON, Mr. STEPHEN OFOSU 0307 Dompoase-Kokwaado MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 30 1419774 ASMAH, Mr. WILLIAM KOBINA 0307 Dutch Komenda Cath Prim (CATH) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 31 1419720 KUMAH, Mr. JOHN 0307 Dutch Komenda Cath Prim (CATH) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 32 1419568 POKOO-ALKINS, Miss JOSEPHINE EWRAKUWA 0307 Dwabo MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 33 1419414 NIMO, Mr. CLIFFORD 0307 Eguafo MA JHS (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 34 1419237 MENSAH, Miss PATRICIA YAA 0306 Enyeme-Kumasi Meth Prim (METH) Gomoa West 35 1418009 OBENG, Miss ANGELA 0306 Gomoa West DEO Gomoa West 36 1417847 DZE, Miss RUTH ESI 0306 Gomoa West DEO Gomoa West 37 1418041 TAWIAH, Miss ANGELINA 0306 Gomoa West DEO Gomoa West 38 1417907 ENYAN, Miss CYNTHIA 0306 Koforidua DA Ross Cox Prim (GOV) Gomoa West 39 1418220 MENSAH, Miss ANGELINA 0306 Koforidua DA Ross Cox Prim (GOV) Gomoa West 40 1419361 AMDORFUL, Mr. JOHN ABEIKU 0307 Komenda MA Prim A and B (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 41 1419401 AVETEY, Miss CHRISTIANA PEACE 0307 Komenda MA Prim A and B (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 42 1419298 TSIWAH, Mr. ANTHONY 0307 Komenda Ghaseg DC KG (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 43 1419333 QUANSAH, Miss ALBERTA 0307 Komenda-Besease DC JHS (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 44 1419261 AMONOO, Miss ANASTASIA 0307 Komenda-Besease DC JHS (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 45 1418812 NYARKO, Mr. SHADRACK 0307 Komenda-Dominase Cath Prim (CATH) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 46 1419556 KUM, Mr. SAMUEL 0307 Kwesi-Edum MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 47 1419498 KORANKYE, Miss OPHELIA JUNIOR 0307 Kwesi-Edum MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 48 1417561 KYEI, Miss VERA 0306 Odina-Oguaa-Mozamo DA JHS (GOV) Gomoa West 49 1418240 SARPONG, Miss ELIZABETH AMANKWAH 0306 Ohua-Debiso DA Prim (GOV) Gomoa West 50 1418944 OWUSU, Mr. DESMOND 0307 Pershie/Jira-Ayinim MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 51 1418968 KORSAH, Miss ALBERTA 0307 Pershie/Jira-Ayinim MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 52 1418853 SAM, Miss JANET ABA 0307 Saaman-Abotar Park MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 53 1419065 THEOSON, Miss THEODORA KAFUI 0307 Saman/Abot/Park DC JSS (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 54 1420103 ALI, Miss RABIATU 0307 Simiw MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 55 1419039 ALI, Miss RABIATU 0307 Simiw MA Prim (GOV) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 56 1417636 SAKYI-OKYERE, Mr. SAMUEL 0306 Tarkwa Cath (CATH) Gomoa West 57 1418358 KORANTENG, Mr. DAVID 0305 Winneba Ang JHS (ANG) Effutu Municipal Assembly 58 1418302 QUAYSON, Mrs. BENEDICTA 0305 Winneba Ang JHS (ANG) Effutu Municipal Assembly 59 1418403 ASOMANING, Miss LORETTA 0305 Winneba Ang Prim A (ANG) Effutu Municipal Assembly 60 1418376 ESHUN, Miss CHARLOOTE ABA 0305 Winneba Ang Prim A (ANG) Effutu Municipal Assembly 61 1418541 BOTCHWAY, Miss KINDNESS UMEH 0305 Winneba Ang Prim B (ANG) Effutu Municipal Assembly 62 1418476 OWUSU, Miss IRENE BAFFOUR 0305 Winneba Ang Prim B (ANG) Effutu Municipal Assembly 63 1418286 APPIAH, Miss HANNAH 0305 Winneba ATTC Dem Prim (GOV) Effutu Municipal Assembly 64 1418629 BUABENG, Miss PATRICIA 0305 Winneba MA Prim A and B (GOV) Effutu Municipal Assembly 65 1418339 AMAMOO, Miss BEATRICE 0305 Winneba MA Prim C and D (GOV) Effutu Municipal Assembly 66 1418596 WINADAH, Miss COMFORT TINANEGI 0305 Winneba Meth Prim A and B (METH) Effutu Municipal Assembly 67 1418561 SOSOO, Miss JUSTINE EMEFA 0305 Winneba Meth Prim C and D (METH) Effutu Municipal Assembly 68 1418315 BOAKYE, Mr. PRINCE KWAME 0305 Winneba STC JHS (GOV) Effutu Municipal Assembly 69 1418500 YEMOAH, Mr. EUGENE AMOS 0305 Winneba STC JHS (GOV) Effutu Municipal Assembly 70 1418519 ASARE, Miss GLORIA 0305 Winneba STC Prim (GOV) Effutu Municipal Assembly 71 1418327 ARITHUR, Miss CHRISTABEL DAMARIES 0305 Winneba STC Prim (GOV) Effutu Municipal Assembly 72 1418436 AMPONSAH, Mr. ISAAC KESSE 0305 Winneba STC JHS 'C'(GOV) Effutu Municipal Assembly 73 1418648 KUADEY, Miss SAMANTHA 0305 Winneba STC JHS 'A'(GOV) Effutu Municipal Assembly 74 1419735 DANQUAH, Mr. GODFRED 0307 Komenda St Michael And All Angels Ang Prim (ANG) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 75 1419754 ABOAGYE, Mr. DANIEL 0307 Komenda St Michael And All Angels Ang Prim (ANG) Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 76 1419708 ASIEDUAA, Miss AUGUSTINA 0307 Kissi Ebenezer Methodist Basic Sch Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 77 1419017 AMISSAH, Miss MIRIAM EMELIA 0307 Kissi Ebenezer Methodist Basic Sch Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 78 1419434 LARBI, Mr. MICHAEL DONKOR 0307 Kissi Ebenezer Methodist Basic Sch Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 79 1417669 SARPONG, Miss REBECCA 0306 Gomoa Assin meth Prim Gomoa West 80 1417738 KUDADZE, Miss PATIENCE JOYCELYN 0306 Gomoa Assin meth Prim Gomoa West 81 1417621 MENSAH, Miss DORIS 0306 Manso No.2 D/A Prim Gomoa West 82 1417682 UON-KUOBE, Mr. LAMBERT 0306 Manso No.2 D/A Prim Gomoa West 83 1419649 KORANKYE, Miss HANNAH 0307 Akwakrom MA Basic Sch Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 84 1418958 ESHUN, Miss ABIGHAIL 0307 Akwakrom MA Basic Sch Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 85 1418871 KPONORVI, Mr. JONATHAN 0307 Nsadwer MA Basic Sch Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 86 1418931 QUARSHIE, Miss EMELIA 0307 Nsadwer MA Basic Sch Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 87 1417644 BOAHEMAA, Miss GRACE 0306 Apam Cath A Prim (CATH) Gomoa West 88 1417970 ASARE, Miss COMFORT 0306 Assin Brofoyedur KG (GOV) Gomoa West 89 1417888 ARMAH, Mr. JOSHUA 0306 Assin Brofoyedur KG (GOV) Gomoa West 90 1418263 BELLOE, Miss MARIAM EFUA 0306 Brofo DA A Prim (GOV) Gomoa West 91 1417798 KUBI, Miss REGINA ASAMANIWA 0306 Odina /Oguaa Meth (METH) Gomoa West 92 1417822 ELEBLU, Miss JOYCE 0306 Odina /Oguaa Meth (METH) Gomoa West 93 1417953 NYARKO, Miss AFRIYIE NANA 0306 Odina /Oguaa Meth (METH) Gomoa West 94 1417925 ASOMANING, Miss CHRISTOLITE 0306 Odina /Oguaa Mozama DA Prim (GOV) Gomoa West 95 1418671 AYAMGA, Mr. AUGUSTUS NYAABA 0307 Sefwi MA Basic Sch Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 96 1417995 MENSAH, Miss GRACE 0306 Techiman DA Prim (GOV) Gomoa West 97 1418577 ANKAH, Miss MERCY 0305 Winneba A C M Prim (GOV) Effutu Municipal Assembly 98 1418615 GYASI, Mr. BRIGHT EKOURBA 0305 Winneba A C M Prim (GOV) Effutu Municipal Assembly 99 1418885 ATINGA, Miss ABIGAIL 0307 Kwameta MA Basic Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 100 1418737 ADJEI, Mr. SAMUEL FORSON 0307 Dunwell Meth KG & Prim Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipal Assembly 101 1430076 KISSI, Mrs. CYNTHIA NHYIRA 0312 Adadientem Presby Prim A (PRESBY) Assin South 102 1430080 DANZERL, Mr. JONAH 0312 Adiembra Cath Prim A (CATH) Assin South 103 1430178 AKPELEASI, Mr. EDUDZI YAO 0313 Adisadel College Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly 104 1430159 BENTIL, Mr.
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