Tema: The TDC Ghana Limited has successfully trained and passed out 38 new members of its security task force aimed at enhancing security operations and fostering a disciplined institution.
According to Ghana News Agency, the new security task force members completed an intensive two-week training programme in collaboration with the First Infantry Battalion (1BN) at Michel Camp. Mr Courage K. M. Nunekpeku, the Managing Director of TDC, expressed gratitude to the IBN for their ongoing support in shaping TDC's Security Task Force into a professional unit.
Mr Nunekpeku highlighted the significance of the occasion as a pivotal moment in the history of TDC, noting that discipline, emotional intelligence, and first aid competence are essential for effective security operations. He also mentioned that future task force recruitments would be conducted collectively to ensure uniform training and consistent standards among all recruits.
The managing director urged the newly trained personnel to serve as good ambassadors for TDC, perform their duties with integrity, and contribute to maintaining safety and order within the Tema Acquisition Area, especially in addressing encroachment issues. He also praised Lieutenant Colonel Frank Adams, the Commanding Officer of the 1BN, for his leadership and collaboration, reaffirming TDC's commitment to strengthening its partnership with the Ghana Armed Forces.
Mr Nunekpeku announced that all national service personnel posted to the company would now undergo a mandatory two-week basic military and disciplinary training before starting their duties. He explained that this initiative aims to instill discipline, teamwork, and professionalism throughout the organisation.
