Accra Academy Old Boys Association Elects New National Executives
The Accra Academy Old Boys’ Association (AAOBA) elected nine National Executives to steer the affairs of the association for the next three years after an election organized at the K. G. Konuah Hall on 11th February, 2017.
The new National Executives were sworn into office at a ceremony held at K. G. Konuah hall on 11th April, 2017. The event which was chaired by. Mr. Wilson Tei was characterized among other things by the presentation of the school flag and AAOBA constitution to the incoming president, Mr. Emmanuel Bruce-Attah, by the outgoing president, Mr. Samuel Victor Quao, and the recitation of the oath of office administered to the incoming executives.
In his speech, Mr. S.V. Quao recounted the challenges of the association from its early days and reiterated the successes it had chalked over the years, particularly in organizing the yearly homecoming. Mr. Emmanuel Bruce-Attah in his inaugural address pledged to grow the association from strength to strength.
He proposed the formation of nine (9) committees to facilitate the work association namely; Organizational, Structures / Systems (Administrative and Accounting), Accra Aca Excellence, Publication, Professional Networking And Youth Mentoring, Events / Media / Protocol, Alumni Club House And Secretariat, Endowment Fund, Constitutional Review .
The names of the new national executives and their positions are as follows;
Position | Name | Year Group |
---|---|---|
President | Emmanuel Bruce-Attah | 1973 |
Vice President | Michael Nartey | 1984 |
Secretary | Nii Quansah Abbey-ashong | 1975 |
Assistant Secretary | Rebecca Yeboah | 1996 |
Treasurer | Ebenezer Ntow Lartey | 2008 |
Assistant Treasurer | Francis Kojo Bimpong Botha | 1999 |
Public Relations Officer | Edward Lawson | 1984 |
Executive Member | Albert Quartey | 1997 |
Executive Member | Emmanuel Kodjo Kusi | 1996 |
The event which was emceed by Messers Michael Agiri and Simon Ontoyin also featured speeches from the former headmaster Mr. Samuel Ofori-Adjei as well as Mr. Wilson Tei.
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