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National Archives Center Employees Get 34-Seater Bus

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By Kaipee Luther, Newray, newraykaipee@yahoo.com

Monrovia – Center for National Documents and Records Agency Director General (CNDRA) Director General, Emmanuel A. Lomax has presented a fairly used 34-Seater bus to Archives employees to help ease transportation difficulties.

Presenting the bus during a general staff meeting on Monday, November 15, 2022, DG Lomax said the intervention will mitigate the transportation challenges employees have been facing for some months now.

“This will improve employees’ performances, the overall agency growth and workers will no longer have to worry about delays and getting to work late” he noted.

Director General Lomax disclosed that the bus will be used as a means of transporting employees from their various homes to work and work to their respective destinations.

CNDRA Human Resource Director, Sam Fahnbulleh, received the bus key and its particulars on behalf of the agency’s employees.

He said lauded DG Lomax for his many contributions to the agency, noting that he was not surprised by the presentation which put smiles on the faces of employees.

HR, Director Fahnbulleh assured the CNDRA boss and employees that the bus will be used for the intended purpose.

National Archives employees no longer find it a challenge to travel to and from work daily in a crowded buses, sweaty weather and a slow to almost never moving traffic.

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