The leadership of the Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana, Ashanti and Brong Ahafo Sector (TTAG-ASHBA) has initiated the construction of their secretariat.
The sod-cutting ceremony, held on Saturday, March 8, 2025, was attended by H.E. Mary Boatemaa, the President of TTAG-ASHBA, along with Rev. Vera Baffour Awuah, Chaplain of Wesley College of Education.
The ceremony began with prayer sessions led by Rev. Vera Baffour Awuah, who entrusted the project and its resources to God’s guidance and urged the leadership to utilize resources efficiently to ensure the project’s progress.
In her address, H.E. Mary Boatemaa acknowledged the efforts of previous administrations, particularly Hon. Isaiah’s leadership, in acquiring the land and envisioning a secretariat for the Association.

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She expressed gratitude to the sector patron and officers for their tireless efforts in clearing the land and procuring materials for the foundation.
“The significance of this project cannot be overstated. It paves the way for a brighter future and transformed spaces for TTAG-ASHBA,” Boatemaa emphasized.
She concluded by appealing to members to support the project, saying, “Together, we can make this dream a reality.”
H.E. Mary Boatemaa thanked all contributors to the project and urged continued support, saying, “Now is not the time to rest, but to help realize the vision of TTAG-ASHBA.”

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The Secretariat, once completed, will mark a new chapter for the Association, as it is expected to enhance the operational efficiency and visibility of TTAG-ASHBA by providing a central hub for its activities and initiatives.