Mr Baba reviewing the parade |
For
his effort, the School Navy Cadet and band mounted a colourful parade, and
displayed some drills in his honour, which Mr. Baba, nicknamed ‘query man’ later
reviewed.
The
impressive Cadet also gave him an honourable farewell escort from the durbar
grounds to the gate of the school.
The
citation commended him for his dedication, firmness and proclivity to promote
discipline and excellence at the school.
Mr.
Baba in an address recounted efforts made under his four-year tenure and
touched on the completion of the school’s library, store, and staff common room
projects, as well as the washroom and other projects, which were at different
stages of completions.
He
mentioned the introduction of Ga and Akwapim Twi in the Arts programmes run by
the school, as well as other initiatives that encouraged the studies and
supervision of academic work at the school.
The
former headmaster who takes the reins of Chemu Senior High School, also in
Tema, has served the Catholic Education Unit for the past 18 years. He once
served as the Eastern Regional Manager of Catholic Schools under the Catholic
Diocese of Koforidua, before his appointment to OLAM four years ago.
Mr
Baba thanked Mr Francis Ahiafor, Board Chairman of the School for his support
as well as everyone who helped him during his tenure in office.
As
a loyal member of the Catholic Church, a member of the Knight of St. John
International and promoter of Catholic education, Mr. Baba acknowledged he would
miss the School, but pledged his commitment to them, saying “I will still be a
father and a friend to the school”.
He
has since assumed his post as the new Headmaster of the Chemu Senior High
School.
Mr. Baba being escorted from the durbar grounds |
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