Mr. Jerome Adopley, the Assistant Registrar for the Ghana Cooperative Societies has encouraged staff of the ministry to continue with the good work of reaching all people with the gospel of Christ. “I have always listened to your radio broadcast and feel it is one of the very few ministry broadcasts that teach the true gospel, please keep up the good work” he said.
Mr. Adopley who is a Catholic went further to reiterate that most of us Ghanaian Christians are very lazy in reading the bible and this has been one the reasons that some fall victims to the fake pastors. He wished the ministry’s broadcast could reach a much wider audience as it could help make positive impacts. He therefore becomes pleased to hear of winners on the program who come from other regions than Greater Accra which proves listeners in other regions listen.
The assistant registrar made this known in a discussion with the audience relations manager when he visited the ministry centre to pick up a gift he won during the weekly broadcast. He also expressed shock about the gift package which included a global care and a ministry branded polo shirt. He indicated that he was much interested in visiting the ministry to encourage the staff and was not very particular about the gift package. “All the same I thank you for the big gift package” he mentioned.
The Department of Co-operatives is a government agency charged with the administration of Co-operative Societies
Decree NLCD 252 of 1968. The main statutory functions include Registration of groups into Co-operative Societies, Audit and inspection of Co-operative Societies, Arbitration of disputes among Co-operative Societies, Liquidation of Co-operative Societies. The Department also functions to create awareness among the general public about benefits of Group Development and Education and Training of members, Staff and Board of Managers of Co-operative Societies. The Department is under the Ministry of employment and social Welfare.
Mr. Adopley’s visit adds up to the number of high profile dignitaries who have visited the ministry. Last month, a senior
police official also visited the ministry to pick up a gift won during the weekly radio broadcast dubbed In-Touch. In-Touch is heard every Saturday on the National Broadcaster Uniiq FM in Accra with broadcast in other regions via the regional networks.








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