Her Lordship, Adwowa Benaso Asumadu-Sakyi administering the Oath of Office and Secrecy to the Board members
THE PRESBYTERIAN Senior High School, La (PRESEC-La), in the La Dadekotopon Constituency of the Greater Accra Region on Tuesday sworn in a 14-member board of governors to steer the affairs of the school for the next three academic years.
The Board is chaired by Rev. Prof. David Nii Anum Kpobi with members including Rosetta Addison, Stephen Abamfo, Habiba Kotomah, Daniel Yeboah Hienno, Dorinda Ayorkor Tetteh, Nii Adjei Koofeh IV and John Mensah Anang.
Also on the board are Alhaji Alabira-Tolon Sulemana Najil, Andrew Tuffuor, Anning Karikari-Gyebi, Samuel Boye Laryea, Herbert John Mensah and Christopher Kotei and a non-voting member, Elizabeth Nellie Ben-Crentsil as the secretary.
Immediate past Chairperson of the board, Prof. Irene Odotei, in her address, listed some successes chalked and challenges they faced since assuming office in 2017.
Prof. Odotei extended her appreciation to the Ghana Education Service, Presbyterian Church of Ghana, stakeholders, the La Mansaamo Kpee and the dedicated staff of the school for their support during their tenure.
Prof. Irene Odotei with a citation of honour presented to her by the school. Pictures by Digital World Production
Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Rev. Solomon Kotey Nikoi, in his address, charged the new board to build on the good work of the outgoing board as it is an opportunity to make an impact and write their names on stone through the transformation of the school.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony held at PRESEC-La, the occasion chair, Franklin Sowah, Director of Marketing at the Graphic Communication Group, advised the students present to hold on to the solid foundation being laid for their future.
“We would expect students to work with the leadership of the school, build your Christian morals right, because when you get that right everything will fall in line and you will sing good songs, do good things, get good results, and you will excel,” he posited.
By Christopher Kotei