Lead For Ghana Inducts Fellows Into Alumnae Chapter
Wed, 10 Jan 2024 12:00
The Accra Polo Club was filled with excitement last night as Lead for Ghana, a leadership development organization, inducted its 2021 Fellows into its alumnae group.
The Fellows, numbering Seventy-Seven together with family, friends, and special guests were treated to some delicacies and serenaded with music.
This was to celebrate their achievements and also encourage them to be good ambassadors of Lead for Ghana in their future endeavours.
Addressing the audience, Mr. Daniel Dotse, President, Lead for Ghana advised the graduates to illuminate the path for those they will come into contact with.
He indicated that they should bear in mind that they carry a responsibility and a promise to persist to be agents for alter not just in Ghana but in Africa and the whole world.
He said they should let the skills they acquired be enough to tackle obstacles, innovate solutions, and lead with integrity and passion.
"Remember, the impact you have made thus far is just the beginning. There are horizons yet to be explored, obstacles to be met and trials to be celebrated.
As you venture into the world, I encourage you to hold on to the spirit of Lead for Ghana, a spirit of leadership, excellence and transformation", Mr. Dotse said.
Madam Irene Jacquelinda Attabra, Municipal Director of Education, Krachi West, and beneficiary of Lead for Ghana's programme heaped praises on the Fellows as well as the initiators of the programme.
She noted that schools under her jurisdiction faced a lot of obstacles but they have been able to overcome those obstacles due to the presence of Lead for Ghana in the district.
"As a district, we are faced with issues of teacher deficit, furniture deficit, poor infrastructures, poor reading and comprehension skills of learners, and lack of interest by learners in pursuing higher education.
"However, with the presence and assistance of the 2021 Fellows, the schools/district have surmountedsome of these obstacles.
"The works of the 2021 Fellows left an indelible imprint in the hearts of students, teachers, parents, communities, and the directorate," she said.
She expressed her appreciation to the initiators of the program and the students for their services to her district.
Mr. Stephen Opoku Yeboah, a Fellow, who shared his experiences said working with the Lead for Ghana brought out his leadership skills.
He said he did not know he could develop some good educational initiatives until he was posted to serve in a community as a teacher.
Mr. Yeboah said, he together with the teachers and community folks came up with initiatives that enhanced the educational standards of children in the community he was posted to.
He expressed his appreciation to Lead for Ghana for giving him the chance to serve his country, Ghana.
But before the dinner, the organization partnered with the Accra Polo Club and entertained its guests withsome polo games in the afternoon.
The purpose was to raise funds to support the work of the organization.
The game was well attended by lovers of the Polo game.
About Lead for Ghana
Lead for Ghana is a leadership development organization with the aim of equipping youths with good leadership skills.
They carry out this mandate through the educational space because they believe that the educational space is the best place to raise leaders.

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