The newly inducted GNAAP members
The newly inducted GNAAP members
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The Ghana National Association of ADR Practitioners (GNAAP) has inducted 27 new members into the association which is aimed at promoting excellence in the practice of Alternative Dispute Resolution.

Emmanuel Kwasi Owusu (right) receiving the certificate from Mr. Alex Nartey (left)
Emmanuel Kwasi Owusu (right) receiving the certificate from Mr. Alex Nartey (left)

The induction of the new members, which took place at the National Mandatory Continuous Professional Development Workshop (MCPDW) of GNAAP at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Millennium City in the Central Region, follows their successful completion of the related training programme at the Institute of Paralegal Training and Leadership Studies (IPLS).

Their admission adds to the over 400 membership of GNAAP.

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Admitting them, Mr. Wogbe Atta Dogoe, General Secretary of GNAAP, urged them to practice the ADR profession strictly by the rules, regulations and code of ethics.

Mr Daniel Owusu-Koranteng (right) receiving the certificate from Mr. Alex Nartey (left)
Mr Daniel Owusu-Koranteng (right) receiving the certificate from Mr. Alex Nartey (left)

He also urged them to avail themselves for pro-bono services at ADR Centres to enable them to build their expertise.

Mr. Alex Nartey, National ADR Coordinator for the Judicial Service and the Life Patron of GNAAP, for his part, congratulated the new members for the achievement, and encouraged them be proactive in ADR practice.

He also urged them to be committed in promoting GNAAP and the ADR practice in general.

By Nii Adotey/adrdaily.com

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