The Ghana Post will today October 9, 2018 mark ‘the world post day’ celebration across the country.

The theme for the celebration is “imagine you are a letter travelling through time, what message do you wish to convey to your readers”.

Deputy managing director for Ghana post, Kwasi Tabi Amponsah who made this known on Accra-based Star FM monitored by Adomonline.com explained the relevance of each Ghanaian having a personal Ghana Post Address (GPS) to help in finding locations due to the unique address number it gives to people who register.

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Mr Tabi said prior to today’s celebration, there was a week-long activity called the customer service week to mark this year’s celebration and today is no exception as the Ghana Post has mounted activation stands for the Ghana Post Address registration at The Marina Shopping Mall and Shop and Save Supermarkets in Accra.

In addition to these centres, there is a customer valuation centre also at the police headquarters also in Accra.

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He also explained that the cost involved in getting the materials for the tags and the means of transporting staff to areas to fix the GPS tags as the reasons for charging people for the services offered.

The world’s post day is set aside to commemorate the founding of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), a specialised agency of the United Nations (UN), which is an umbrella organization of all postal administrations and regulations throughout the world.

The day also looks at the improvement and organisation in the postal services.

The Ghana Post was incorporated by an Act of Parliament; Act 505 in August 1995 which gave way for it to be formally separated from Ghana Telecom Company.

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In July 1999, Ghana Postal Services Corporation was converted to a limited liability company.

By this Act of incorporation, the company was expected to operate on sound commercial lines, and to be self-supporting.

It pays tribute to entrepreneurial drive and professional skills of our management and Staff