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A 9-member executive body has been inducted as the new National Executive Committee of the Mfantsipim old boys association (MOBA), replacing the old body that has served the Association for 18 years.
The new committee, which will serve a two-year term plans to revive the financial position of the association to strongly support the development of Mfantsipim School.
MOBA is set to establish an endowment fund for members to contribute towards the development of the school.
The newly appointed President of MOBA, Captain Paul Forjoe, says the fund will help raise a minimum of one million cedis annually to support infrastructure developments in Mfantsipim School.
‘We are embarking on a health and sanitation project, a library project as well as a spatial plan to expand dormitories and hall’’ he said.
The Health and Sanitation Project involves the change of the main water supply lines to the Mfantsipim Senior High school from 2’’ to 4’’ pipes, establishment of 4 new boreholes and the refurbishment of 32 toilets and the installation of 20 new toilets.
The various year groups of Mfantsipim Senior High School (SHS) have been asked to pay GHC15,000 each as contributions towards the health and sanitation project.
The members of the National Executive Committee who were inducted last Sunday July 26, at the Cavalry Methodist Church, Adabraka are:
• Captain Joe Forjoe (MOBA ’73) – Ebusuapanyin (President)
• Emmanuel Kotey Hammond (MOBA ’67 – Vice-President
• Kofi Bentum Coleman (MOBA ’76) – Secretary
• James Kodwo Morgan (MOBA ’77) – Vice-Secretary
• Charles Darko Cobbina (MOBA ’83) – Organiser
• Kwesi Wilson (MOBA ’94) – Vice-Organiser
• William Parry Aboagye (MOBA ’73) – Treasurer
• Kofi Ammaniampong (MOBA ’98) – Vice-Treasurer
• A. K. Gyasi (MOBA ’65) – Executive Member
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