According to a press release by the Public Relations Unit, the relocation forms part of the ongoing efforts to enhance the operational efficiency, coordination, and responsiveness of the ministry in the discharge of its mandate.
It further stated that the new office facility at Kanda was constructed by the Ghana Revenue Authority prior to the current administration assuming office.
The release added that all official correspondence, visits and inquiries should henceforth be directed to the new location as the Ministry’s contact telephone numbers and email addresses remain unchanged.
In conclusion, the Ministry looks forward to the continued cooperation of all stakeholders as it works to improve service delivery to the public from its new premises.
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