In a heartwarming display of camaraderie and commitment to their alma mater, the TTI Old Student Association paid a special visit to Hon. Joseph Cudjoe, Member of Parliament for the Effia Constituency and the Minister of State for Public Enterprise.
The purpose of their visit was to discuss and seek support for their upcoming alumni launch, a momentous occasion that holds great significance for the former students of Takoradi Technical Institute.
Hon. Joseph Cudjoe, a respected figure in the region, warmly welcomed the delegation from the TTI Old Student Association, expressing his joy at their visit.
It was clear from the outset that he held a deep appreciation for the importance of education and the bonds that are formed during one’s school years.
The team was led by Papa Yenzu Quansah, the organizer of the TTI Alumni, who had played a pivotal role in bringing together former students of the institute.
Alongside him were other key figures, including Gideon Kojo Amoah, the President of the association, Ekow Annan, Ebenezer Essifilie, Emmanuel Abakah, who served as the media officer, Stanfan Kwofie, and Hajia.
During their meeting, the alumni shared their vision for the upcoming launch of their association. They spoke passionately about their desire to give back to the institution that had played a crucial role in shaping their lives.
The launch aimed not only to celebrate their shared history but also to contribute to the betterment of the institute for current and future students.
In response, Hon. Joseph Cudjoe pledged his full support for the TTI Alumni and their ambitious goals. He recognized the significance of alumni associations in fostering a sense of community and providing valuable resources to educational institutions.
The MP for the Effia Constituency expressed his commitment to assisting the association in any way possible, whether through resources, connections, or guidance.
This meeting between the TTI Old Student Association and Hon. Joseph Cudjoe served as a reminder of the enduring impact of education and the strong bonds that are formed during one’s school years.
It highlighted the importance of collaboration between alumni and public officials to create a positive impact on educational institutions and the broader community.
As the TTI Alumni prepared for their upcoming launch, they did so with the assurance that they had the support of a respected leader who believed in the power of education and the potential for alumni to make a meaningful difference in the lives of current and future students.
Their journey was a testament to the enduring spirit of unity and dedication to their beloved institution.
Below are some pictures of TTI Alumni Executives and Hon Joseph Cudjoe ;