Fr. Tseggai (2nd R) with other Priests |
The National Catholic Secretariat (NCS) in Accra, has honoured Rev. Fr. Kibrom Tseggai, a Consultant on Records and Information Management, working on the records of the NCS, who recently marked his 40th Anniversary of priestly ordination.
Ms. Ladje Vondee, Human Resource Manageress and Administrator of the NCS, who presented a parcel to Fr. Tseggai on the occasion of his 40th Priestly anniversary, at a thanksgiving Mass, acknowledging his tireless service to the Church.
An elated Fr. Tseggai, who thanked the NCS for the honour, called for a serious policy to guide the preservation of records in the country.
He bemoaned the little attention given to the sector of information and record storage, and called for investment in the area to manage, and ensure the training of personnel in proper record keeping and preservation of documents.
“With requisite investment in the record preservation and quality data management,” he expressed optimism that Africa countries could speed up the rate of their development since there was ready access to credible data and information.
Fr. Tesggai, who was ordained Priest on 3rd December 1978 in Asmara, the Eritrean Capital, had served in various capacities as Assistant Parish Priest, Coordinator of Relief and Rehabilitation Development in Keren Zone, and Parish Priest at Boggu.
He was also onetime Editor of the National Catholic Newspaper Haqin Hiwetin from February 1999 to September 2001 in Eritrea.
Ms. Vondee making the presentation to Fr. Tseggai |
Prior his assignment fideum donum to work in the Archdiocese of Accra in November 2010, Fr. Tseggai had studied at the University of Ghana.
In a brochure to mark his 40th Priestly Anniversary, titled ‘The Journey So Far’, he shared some near-death experiences in the course of his priestly life and noted that his secret has been his unflinching faith in God.
He urged Priests to trust God, and be committed to the work they do no matter how insignificant they may be, adding that the priesthood is a call to service by carrying ones cross following in the steps of Christ.
Commending Fr. Tseggai’s for his steadfast love and passion for his ministry, Rev. Fr. Lazarus Anondee, Secretary General of the NCS, noted that 40 years in the priesthood was grace. “The celebrant has gone through a lot in his priestly ministry”, he said, thanking him for his dedication, and commitment in his ministry.