PCE’s Anthony Anyenini declares intention of joining TTAG-EGA Gen. Secretary race

Mr. Anthony Anyenini (TTAG- EGA Secretary Hopeful)

The Teacher Trainee Association of Ghana (TTAG) leadership race has been a buzz for trainees, for on a daily basis, they are notified with new persons declaring their intentions to man national or sector executive positions.

Earlier this morning, Presbyterian College of Education’s deputy secretary who double as the PRO, Anthony Lardy Anyenini has declared his intention to contest for Eastern-Greater Accra (EGA) General Secretary. In his declaration, he assured that, he is going to make the EGA the fastest in discerning information to the teacher trainee in the sector through digitization.

Below is his declaration of intent which contains his message urging all delegates to help him make his visions for the association a dream come true.

OFFICIAL DECLARATION OF INTENTION

I bring you all warm greetings.
“Leadership is a transition.
Harry S. Truman said “Men make history and not the other way round. In times where there is no leadership, society stands still. Progress only occurs when courageous, skillful and competent leaders seize the opportunity to change things for the better.”

In no time, the batons of TTAG- EGA Sector leadership will be left behind for new crop of leaders to take over. Man must always aim to move forward in life for that matter, the good works started by our outgoing TTAG -EGA executives need to be continued and it will take only those up to task to arrive at that progress.

I, Anthony lardy Anyenini would like to use this opportunity to officially declare my intention of contesting as the next TTAG -EGA Sector General Secretary for the 2019/2020 TTAG year to contribute my quota of making the sector the fastest growing in digitalization and easy access of information as WE ENTER ACTION WITH BOLDNESS

I am the Immediate past S.R.C Deputy Secretary/PRO of Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong.

I wish you all the best of the days ahead as we prepare for the upcoming Congress.
Thank you all.

Published by Issah Toha Shamsoo

A passionate writer with a keen interest in development and governance news.

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