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Wa, Ghana – December 6, 2025 – The Wa Technical Institute Old Students Association (WATOSA) has ushered in a new era of leadership. The association's President, Mr. Nasirdeen Issahaque, a distinguished alumnus from the Building & Construction class of 1998, officially swore in his new executive board in a ceremony marked by unity and purpose.
The event, held on Saturday, December 13, 2025 drew a gathering of past students, institute staff, and community well-wishers. They assembled to witness the formal transition of power and to affirm their support for the team tasked with guiding WATOSA's future.
With a solemn oath, the newly inducted executives accepted their mandate. They are now charged with steering the alumni body with dedication, fostering greater unity among graduates, and executing a renewed vision for development and engagement.
In his address, President Issahaque emphasized a collaborative path forward. "This is not just a change of personnel; it is a reignition of our collective spirit," he stated. "Our mission is clear: to harness the strength, talent, and passion of every alumnus for the continued growth of our alma mater and our community."
The ceremony signifies a pivotal chapter for WATOSA, reflecting a steadfast commitment to reconnect members and channel their expertise toward impactful initiatives. The new board is expected to immediately commence work on its agenda, building on the legacy of past leaders with renewed vigor.
The event, held on Saturday, December 13, 2025 drew a gathering of past students, institute staff, and community well-wishers. They assembled to witness the formal transition of power and to affirm their support for the team tasked with guiding WATOSA's future.
With a solemn oath, the newly inducted executives accepted their mandate. They are now charged with steering the alumni body with dedication, fostering greater unity among graduates, and executing a renewed vision for development and engagement.
In his address, President Issahaque emphasized a collaborative path forward. "This is not just a change of personnel; it is a reignition of our collective spirit," he stated. "Our mission is clear: to harness the strength, talent, and passion of every alumnus for the continued growth of our alma mater and our community."
The ceremony signifies a pivotal chapter for WATOSA, reflecting a steadfast commitment to reconnect members and channel their expertise toward impactful initiatives. The new board is expected to immediately commence work on its agenda, building on the legacy of past leaders with renewed vigor.
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