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Brong Ahafo Region CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL WIRING PROFESSIONALS REGISTER- BRONG AHAFO REGION ENERGY COMMISSION THIS DOCUMENT IS VALID TILL JUNE 2017 CERTIFICATION NAME SPECIFIC LOCATION PHONE NUMBER CLASS 1 ABDEEN HASSAN WENCHI +233208435255 DOMESTIC 2 ABDULAI-BABA LOSINA WATARA WENCHI +233208306812 DOMESTIC 3 ABOAGYE ERIC WENCHI +233209097188 DOMESTIC 4 ABOAGYE SOLOMON NTOFROSO-GYEDU, BRONG AHAFO +233245132173 DOMESTIC 5 ABREFAH NOAH TECHIMAN 233246840008 DOMESTIC 6 ABU SADIQUE TECHIMAN +233208430808 DOMESTIC 7 ACHEAMPONG ERNEST KWABENA DUAYAW KKWANTIA BRONG AHAFO +233208589610 DOMESTIC 8 ACHIANGBON KWABLA TECHIMAN +233543577329 DOMESTIC 9 ADAMA ISSAKA BEREKUM +233208392240 DOMESTIC 10 ADDAI KOFI MARTIN TECHIMAN +233246312473 DOMESTIC 11 ADDAI STEPHEN JUSTICE GOASO, BRONG AHAFO +233249886038 DOMESTIC 12 ADDAI THOMAS KWAME SUNYANI +233209255172 DOMESTIC 13 ADDO BISMARK ABESIM +233208409541 DOMESTIC 14 ADDO JOSEPH DROBO +233246988356 DOMESTIC 15 ADDO NANA MIKE WENCHI +233506150373 DOMESTIC 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