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Staff-ID-For-Bono BRONG AHAFO-1607 S/N STAFF ID FULL_NAME MANAGEMENT_UNIT DISTRICT 1 1417193 FOSUAA, Mrs. JEMIMA 0725 Bongase DA KG & Prim Banda 2 1417184 TETTEH, Mr. ISAAC KWESI 0725 Bongase DA KG & Prim Banda 3 1417178 ANDAMAH, Mr. MUSAH 0725 Dorbor DA Prim Banda 4 1417183 ABIIKARO, Mrs. BARBARA 0725 Banda-AhenkroGbao DA Prim Dist Educ Banda 5 1417189 AFRIYIE, Miss MAVIS 0725Office Banda-Ahenkro Dist Educ Banda 6 1417199 KYERAA, Mrs. RITA 0725Office Banda-Ahenkro Dist Educ Banda 7 1417174 ASIEDU, Mr. PRINCE Office Banda 0725 Bandaman Senior High Tech 8 1416532 NSIAH ABABIO, Mrs. GLORIA 0725Sch Bandaman Senior High Tech Banda 9 1416539 BOAKYE, Mr. ERIC 0725Sch Bandaman Senior High Tech Banda 10 1416544 BEKOE, Mr. RICHARD 0725Sch Bandaman Senior High Tech Banda 11 1416521 BOATENG, Mr. SAMUEL 0725Sch Bandaman Senior High Tech Banda 12 1416550 MOSES, Mr. SIE KWAKU Sch Banda BOAMPONG, Mr. RICHARD 0725 Bandaman Senior High Tech 13 1416534 ANOMAH Sch Banda 0725 Bandaman Senior High Tech 14 1416527 GYAMFI, Mr. MICHAEL KWASI 0725Sch Bandaman Senior High Tech Banda 15 1416524 ASIEDU, Mr. MICHAEL Sch Banda 16 1417169 OBENG, Mr. ISAAC BOATENG 0725 Sanwa Makala DA Prim Banda 17 1417225 KYEREH, Mr. STEPHEN 0725 Sanwa Makala DA Prim Banda 18 1417216 FUSENI, Miss MUNIRATU 0725 Banda Ahenkro Meth Prim Banda 19 1417214 TIEREOFAA, Mr. MWINKUM 0725 Banda Ahenkro Meth Prim Banda 20 1417220 BOSEAH, Mr. MOSES 0725 Banda Ahenkro Presby Prim Banda 21 1417208 ASANTE, Mr. MICHAEL 0725 Banda Ahenkro Presby Prim Banda OSEI, Mr. ORPHEAUS 22 1417204 SARPONG 0725 Kojee Presby Prim Banda Berekum Municipal 23 1418346 WEJENAKA, Miss RITA 0705 Amomaso MA Prim (GOV) Assembly Berekum NINFAM, Mr. JONATHAN Municipal 24 1418342 SUUK 0705 Amomaso MA Prim (GOV) Assembly Berekum Municipal 25 1418264 AKANDU, Mr. JUSTICE 0705 Botokrom MA Prim (GOV) Assembly Berekum Municipal 26 1418350 ADU, Mr. DERRICK 0705 Jinijini Meth Prim (METH) Assembly Berekum Municipal 27 1418238 KYEEH, Mr. GILBERT 0705 Jinijini SDA Prim (SDA) Assembly Berekum Municipal 28 1418425 NYAME, Miss JOYCE 0705 Kato Presby A Prim(PRESBY) Assembly Berekum Municipal 29 1418435 NYAMEKYE, Mr. OPOKU 0705 Kato Presby A Prim(PRESBY) Assembly Berekum Municipal 30 1418378 KONAMA, Mrs. ELIZABETH 0705 Senase RC A Prim (CATH) Assembly Berekum Municipal 31 1418394 MARTIN, Mr. BETUG 0705 Senase RC JHS (CATH) Assembly Berekum Municipal 32 1418384 KYERAA, Miss JOSEPHINE 0705 Senase RC JHS (CATH) Assembly Berekum 0705 Berekum Yiadom B Demo Municipal 33 1418399 KWAKYEWAA, Miss PRINCESS Basic A Assembly Berekum 0705 Berekum Yiadom B Demo Municipal 34 1418356 DEBORAH, Miss APPIAH Basic A Assembly Berekum Municipal 35 1418248 ADOMA, Mrs. GEORGINA 0705 Jinijini SDA Basic Sch Assembly Berekum BOATENG, Miss Municipal 36 1418254 EMMANUELLA ASANTE 0705 Jinijini Meth Basic Sch Assembly Berekum 0705 Berekum Yiadom B Demo Municipal 37 1418221 FORIWAA, Miss GLORIA Basic B Assembly Berekum NYARKO, Miss VERONICA Municipal 38 1418372 RAINY 0705 Akatim RC Basic Sch Assembly Berekum Municipal 39 1418375 ADARKWA, Mr. ELVIS 0705 Akatim RC Basic Sch Assembly Berekum ADINKRA, Miss STELLA Municipal 40 1418443 YEBOAH 0705 Akatim RC Basic Sch Assembly Berekum Municipal 41 1418366 SOGA, Mr. DANIEL 0705 Berekum St Augustine RC JHS Assembly Berekum Municipal 42 1418214 NKETIA, Mr. IBRAHIM 0705 Berekum St Augustine RC JHS Assembly Berekum Municipal 43 1418361 DERY, Miss DIANA 0705 Berekum St Augustine RC JHS Assembly Berekum Municipal 44 1418236 AGYEKUM, Mr. ISHMAEL 0705 Kato Presby JHS A Assembly Berekum Municipal 45 1418230 ESTHER, Miss AGYEMANG 0705 Senase Meth A JHS Assembly Berekum Municipal 46 1418412 ERNEST, Mr. AGYEI YEBOAH 0705 Senase Meth A Prim Assembly 0720 Akontanim Meth Prim 47 1417353 AKUNDINGYA, Mr. DICKSON 0720(METH) Akontanim Meth Prim Dormaa East 48 1417381 NYARKOA, Miss ABIGAIL (METH) Dormaa East AGUNGA, Mr. MICHAEL 49 1417380 ATOAH 0720 Akontanim RC Prim (CATH) Dormaa East 50 1417379 ABUBAKARI, Mr. SAMIU 0720 Akontanim RC Prim (CATH) Dormaa East 51 1417378 ANKRAH, Mr. CHARLES 0720 Wamanafo SDA Prim Dormaa East AMANKWA, Miss ESTHER 52 1417376 OWUSU 0720 Dormaa East DEO Dormaa East AGANA, Mr. RICHARD 53 1417384 ANAHIYINE 0720 Dormaa East DEO Dormaa East 54 1417374 NYARKOA, Miss PAULINA 0720 Asuotiano Presby JHS Dormaa East 55 1417352 ADU-BOAHEN, Mr. ERNEST 07260720 KwabenaAsuotiano Dwomokrom Presby JHS DA Dormaa East 56 1417370 ANSUAA, Mrs. MATILDA Prim Dormaa West ABOAH, Miss ESTHER 0726 Kwabena Dwomokrom DA 57 1417356 EMMANUELLA Prim Dormaa West 58 1417360 TWENEBOAH, Miss LYDIA 0726 Aboabokrom DA Prim Dormaa West KYEREMEH, Mr. ROCKSON 0726 Nkrankwanta Snr High Tech 59 1416500 GYABAAH Sch Dormaa West POKUA, Miss LORDINA 0726 Nkrankwanta Snr High Tech 60 1416505 BOATENG 0726Sch Nkrankwanta Snr High Tech Dormaa West 61 1416512 AMOAH, Miss SOPHIA Sch Dormaa West ASAMOAH, Mr. JOSEPH 0726 Nkrankwanta Snr High Tech 62 1416509 KWASI 0726Sch Nkrankwanta Snr High Tech Dormaa West 63 1416517 TWENE, Mr. EMMANUEL Sch Dormaa West AJENDIBA, Mrs. KUBATU 64 1417366 FELICIA 0726 Nkrankwanta Islamic Prim Dormaa West 65 1417354 KWAKU, Mr. EMMANUEL 0726 Adiemmra No 2 DA Prim Dormaa West 66 1417367 BOAHEN, Mr. RICHARD ADU 0726 Adiemmra No 2 DA Prim Dormaa West AYAANE, Miss IRENE 0726 Dormaa West Dist Educ 67 1417371 AKENLAERA Office Dormaa West MENKAH, Mr. MARTIN 68 1417361 MENSAH 0726 Abusua Pe Ade DA Prim Dormaa West 69 1417373 ASANTE, Mr. HAYFORD 0726 Krakrom RC Prim Dormaa West OPPONG, Miss JENNIFER 70 1417364 YEBOAH 0726 Kwabenakrakrom DA Prim Dormaa West TWENEWAA, Miss 71 1417369 CHRISTIANA 0726 Kwabenakrakrom DA Prim Dormaa West 72 1417358 ASIRAA, Miss CHRISTIANA 0726 Kwabenakrakrom DA Prim Dormaa West 73 1417357 ADDAE, Mr. CHRISTOPHER 0726 Nkrankwanta RC Prim Dormaa West 74 1417363 ANABILA, Mr. JOHN 0726 Nkrankwanta RC Prim Dormaa West Jaman South Municipal 75 1416465 NDIEGO, Miss ALABILA 0707 Abirikasu DA JHS (GOV) Assembly Jaman South 0707 Abirikasu Presby Prim Municipal 76 1417541 KEYI, Mr. JOHN (PRESBY) Assembly Jaman South Municipal 77 1417538 ROMMO, Miss ABIGAIL 0707 Adamsu RC KG (CATH) Assembly Jaman South Municipal 78 1417531 ASAMOAH, Mr. ISAAC 0707 Adamsu RC KG (CATH) Assembly Jaman South Municipal 79 1417502 KYEREMEH, Mr. EVANS KOFI 0707 Atuna RC Prim (CATH) Assembly Jaman South BOAFO, Mr. EVANS Municipal 80 1417507 KWABENA 0707 Atuna RC Prim (CATH) Assembly Jaman South Municipal 81 1416456 ABOAGYE, Mr. ISAAC 0707 Atuna RC Prim (CATH) Assembly Jaman South Municipal 82 1416602 YEKPLE, Miss SUSANA EDEM 0707 Dodosuo RC Prim (CATH) Assembly Jaman South HOWUSU, Miss REJOICE 0707 Japekrom Presby Prim Municipal 83 1416470 YAWA AKPENE (PRESBY) Assembly Jaman South 0707 Japekrom Presby Prim Municipal 84 1416449 OWUSU, Mr. GODFRED AGYEI (PRESBY) Assembly Jaman South Municipal 85 1417514 ALIBO, Mr. ERIC NYOYINE 0707 Sebreni DA Prim (GOV) Assembly Jaman South Municipal 86 1417523 GYAN, Mr. KWAKU 0707 Zezera T I Ahm Prim (AHM) Assembly Jaman South Municipal 87 1416461 MENSAH, Mr. AMOS ADIYAH 0707 Baano RC Prim Assembly Jaman South Municipal 88 1417527 ADAMS, Miss FAIKA 0707 Baano RC Prim Assembly Jaman South Municipal 89 1417521 DANKWAH, Miss DORCAS 0707 Drobo Demo DA Prim A & B Assembly Jaman South Municipal 90 1417515 LAWANI, Mr. SHAIBU 0707 Drobo Demo DA Prim A & B Assembly Jaman South Municipal 91 1417543 ASAMOAH, Mr. OBED 0707 Drobo Ebenezer Presby JHS Assembly Jaman South 0707 Atuna Appiah Kubi DA JHS Municipal 92 1417528 FUACHIE, Mr. ISAAC (GOV) Assembly Jaman South 0707 Atuna Appiah Kubi DA JHS Municipal 93 1416439 MAYEBI, Mr. THOMAS (GOV) Assembly Jaman South MAWUNYEGAH, Mr. Municipal 94 1417512 PROSPER MENSAH 0707 Komfourkrom RC KG Assembly Jaman South MOHAMMED, Mr. ABUU Municipal 95 1417536 SADICK 0707 Komfourkrom RC KG Assembly Jaman South Municipal 96 1417522 OPOKU, Miss BERNICE 0707 Miremano Islamic Prim Assembly Jaman South Municipal 97 1416444 NKETIA, Mr. SETH 0707 Miremano Islamic Prim Assembly Sunyani YEBOAH, Miss LUCY Municipal 98 1417615 KYEREMAA 0712 Abesim Presby B KG (PRESBY) Assembly Sunyani OWUSU-ANTWI, Miss Municipal 99 1417580 PRINCELLA BOAKYE 0712 Abesim Presby B KG (PRESBY) Assembly Sunyani Municipal 100 1417585 OCLOO, Miss AFI JANET 0712 Abesim Presby B KG (PRESBY) Assembly Sunyani Municipal 101 1417051 KWABENA, Mr. YEBOAH 0712 Abesim Presby B KG (PRESBY) Assembly Sunyani Municipal 102 1417670 AWUSI, Miss ABIGAIL 0712 Abesim Presby B KG (PRESBY) Assembly Sunyani 0712 Abesim Presby B Prim Municipal 103 1417659 OHEMANG, Miss VICTORIA (PRESBY) Assembly Sunyani 0712 Abesim Presby B Prim Municipal 104 1417663 BOAHEMAA, Miss JOYCE (PRESBY) Assembly Sunyani 0712 Abesim Presby B Prim Municipal 105 1417597 GYAMFI, Mr. MATHIAS (PRESBY) Assembly Sunyani 0712 Abesim Presby B Prim Municipal 106 1417611 YEBOAH, Miss LUCY (PRESBY) Assembly Sunyani Municipal 107 1417589 SAAWEH, Mrs. FLORENCE 0712 Abesim RC KG (CATH) Assembly Sunyani TWENEWAA, Miss COMFORT Municipal 108 1417576 ABENA 0712 Abesim RC KG (CATH) Assembly Sunyani OWUSUWAA, Mrs. GLORIA Municipal 109 1417130 YEVOO 0712 Abesim RC KG (CATH) Assembly Sunyani Municipal 110 1417591 FOSU, Mr. JOHNSON 0712 Abesim SDA Prim (SDA) Assembly Sunyani Municipal 111 1417656 OHENEWAA, Miss ELIZABETH 0712 Abesim SDA Prim (SDA) Assembly Sunyani Municipal 112 1417138 AWUAH, Miss DORIS 0712 Abesim SDA Prim (SDA) Assembly Sunyani ABREFA, Miss DORIS Municipal 113 1416824 FRIMPONMAA 0722 Abronye RC Prim (CATH) Assembly Sunyani Municipal 114 1416843 NYARKOTEY, Mr. SIMON 0712 Antwikrom UC Prim (GOV) Assembly Sunyani BANSO, Miss BELINDA Municipal 115 1416804 SERWAA 0712 Antwikrom UC Prim (GOV) Assembly Sunyani Municipal 116 1416773 ADU ANANCY, Miss LISA 0712 Atronie MA JHS (GOV) Assembly Sunyani Municipal 117 1417710 HENEWAA, Miss LINDA 0712 Atronie UC Prim (GOV) Assembly Sunyani Municipal 118 1417155 ADAMYIA, Mr. FELIX 0712 Korasua No.1 KG (GOV) Assembly Sunyani SIE, Mr. FREDERICK Municipal 119 1417107 KWABENA 0712 Korasua No 2 KG (GOV) Assembly Sunyani Municipal 120 1417033 ANKAMAH, Miss SARAH 0712 Korasua No 2 KG (GOV) Assembly Sunyani Municipal 121 1417040 ATUGUBA, Miss FAUSTINA 0712 Korasua No 2 KG (GOV) Assembly Sunyani ABGRI, Mr.
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