Atlanta, GA
The 16th Annual CEANA Convention took place in Atlanta Georgia, at the
Sheraton Gateway Hotel Atlanta Airport from September 2nd to Sept 6th 2009.
The theme for this year?s Convention was *?Tertiary Education in Eweland ?
Focusing on support for Evangelical Presbyterian University and Equipping
Secondary Schools with Digital Library?.*
Mr. Samuel Sapari, the President of CEANA and Ms. Ivy Quarshie, Executive
Director welcomed and commended the efforts of the delegates in coming to
the convention in spite of the current economic climate. They observed that
the success of the convention is a testament or a reflection of their
continuous commitment, dedication and love for Eweland. They also expressed
their gratitude to the planning committee in Atlanta for assisting in
organizing the convention.
The Executive Director acknowledged the presence of the following
distinguished guests: Keynote Speaker, Honorable Joseph Amenowode - Volta
Regional Minister, Dr. Padmore Agbemabiese of Ohio State University,
featured speaker, Honorable Elvis Ankrah, Deputy Minister of Local
Government and Rural Development and five visiting Members of Parliament:
Honorable Lassey Agbenyefia, Honorable Emmanuel Bedzrah, Honorable Albert
Zigah, Honorable Emmanuel Didieye and District Chief Executive of Kpando
District, Francis Ganyaglo. In brief statements by each one of them, they
commended CEANA for its good works and urged delegates to assist in the
development of their respective towns and villages.
Dr. Padmore Agbemabiese in his presentation provided a compelling rationale
for establishing a university in the Volta Region. He also inspired the
delegates with proverbs, intriguing talks of wisdom and lessons learned from
his grandmother. The Speech is available on CEANA?s site at (
www.ceanonline.org)
The evening banquet provided a unique opportunity to showcase Ewe culture to
the world. This well attended formal event further reinforced the theme
hitherto prevailing in the mouths of all who were there. The Honorable
Joseph Amenowode, the Volta Regional Minister in his the keynote speech,
highlighted some of the opportunities that exist in the Volta Region and
urged delegates to invite investors to take advantage of these
opportunities. He congratulated and encouraged CEANA for its perseverance
and consistency despite the numerous setbacks that it faced. He thanked
CEANA for its collaboration with APEEDEC in putting up a 3unit classroom
block for junior secondary school in the Kpando district.
A special fundraising in aid of CEANA projects was launched by Dr. Padmore
Agbemabiese. Ably supported by Mr. Kobla Agbanyo, new star club members were
inducted and Mr. Edwin Agbonyitor of Volta Club, Washington, D.C assumed the
office of CEANA president. In his acceptance speech, he thanked members for
the honor bestowed on him and pledged to work with the Secretariat and COR
in order to move CEANA?s agenda forward.
On Sunday, September 6th, members attended a non-denominational church
service. In the afternoon, delegates gathered at the Grant Park near the
Atlanta Zoo for a picnic. The culinary skills of our women were on full
display as there was no shortage of food at the park. On the following day,
all delegates returned to their various destinations across North America,
Canada, Ghana and Europe with a renewed sense of unity, friendship,
collaboration and better insight into the obstacles to growth and the need
for tertiary education in Eweland.
At the end of their deliberations, Council of Representatives (COR) made the
following decisions for the 2009-2010 financial years.
1. COR agreed to continue with the Sovie project and bring it to
completion.**
2. Six new scholarships for the year 2010 were awarded to deserving
students.**
3. To complete shipment of the eGranary and digital library to Volta
Region by the end of the year.**
4. To Elect new officers for the CEANA secretariat**
5. Volta Club, Washington, DC will host the 17th annual CEANA convention
in 2010.
6. Associations to host subsequent conventions over a period of years
were selected. Please visit www.ceanaonline.org to start making your
hotel reservations.**
*The current President of CEANA, Mr. Edwin Agbonyitor, COR and the
Secretariat are very grateful to all delegates and friends of CEANA for
making the Atlanta convention a successful one. Special thanks also go to
those associations and individuals who advertised in our journal.*
The DVD for the 2009 Convention is available for $20 for 3 DVD?s including
postage. Those interested should send check or money order to CEANA
Secretariat, P.O. Box 318, New York, NY 10108.
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