Ethiopian State Minister urges Postal Service Agency to expand, improve services

Ethiopian Postal Service Agency could be one of the organizations that generate huge revenue in the country by expanding its horizons and providing efficient services, the state minister for transport and communications sector said.
Speaking at a discussion held between clients here, State Minister for Transport and Communications Sector David Ruach said the agency should increase its income by eliminating backward procedures and providing effective services.
The state minister who advised the agency to draw valuable lessons from agencies in other countries said the government would render its support to the agency.
Ethiopian Postal Service Agency General Manager, Yeiyogidey Gebreyohannes, on his part said the agency has begun implementing Business Process Reengineering (BPR) to effect reform in the agency.
According to him, the agency is currently providing efficient services through its 962 centers across the country.
It has also bought four medium size buses to begin offering delivery work, he added.
Besides the agency has been undertaking activities to expand money transfer activities, Cash for Africa and Express Money services across the country, the general manager concluded.

Ethiopian Postal Service Agency could be one of the organizations that generate huge revenue in the country by expanding its horizons and providing efficient services, the state minister for transport and communications sector said.
Speaking at a discussion held between clients here, State Minister for Transport and Communications Sector David Ruach said the agency should increase its income by eliminating backward procedures and providing effective services.
The state minister who advised the agency to draw valuable lessons from agencies in other countries said the government would render its support to the agency.
Ethiopian Postal Service Agency General Manager, Yeiyogidey Gebreyohannes, on his part said the agency has begun implementing Business Process Reengineering (BPR) to effect reform in the agency.
According to him, the agency is currently providing efficient services through its 962 centers across the country.
It has also bought four medium size buses to begin offering delivery work, he added.
Besides the agency has been undertaking activities to expand money transfer activities, Cash for Africa and Express Money services across the country, the general manager concluded.

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