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DCE Meets YEA Beneficiaries, Urges Dedication and Discipline

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November 14, 2025
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THE District Chief Executive (DCE) for the area, Hon. Victoria Dzeklo, has met with a group of beneficiaries under the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) programme.

HON. DCE OF SOUTH TONGU,  MADAM VICTORIA DZEKLO.

The group included prison office assistants, community first aid responders, and fire service assistants.

In her address, Hon. Dzeklo urged the beneficiaries to show respect, commitment, and professionalism in carrying out their duties. She reminded them that their performance reflects not only on themselves but also on the district and the government that gave them the opportunity.

She also encouraged them to take part in the upcoming district clean-up exercises, stressing that keeping the environment clean is everyone’s responsibility and an important part of community service.

Hon. Dzeklo further advised the beneficiaries to develop a habit of saving, noting that saving regularly would help them meet personal goals and secure a better future.

She commended the beneficiaries for their hard work so far and assured them of the Assembly’s continued support to ensure their success in the programme.

Source: Nationaltymes.com

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