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Rotary Club of Accra-Premier International joins Rotary Family with Multi-Cultural Charter Night


The Rotary Club of Accra-Premier International on Saturday, August 27, 2022, celebrated a Multi-cultural Charter night ceremony to officially gain recognition as a Club in District 9102 and induct new club members at Caesar’s Court Multiplex, Ridge, Accra. The event was also used to raise funds for their upcoming project which is to support Senior High schools in Ghana with mechanized water systems.

In a year that Rotarians are charged to imagine fearlessly, the ceremony was in direct response to this call as diverse cultural and colourful displays thrilled patrons and partners in service.

The newly-Chartered club is very diverse and made up of members from the international community living in Ghana who are determined to serve and support the needy and less privileged in Ghana. The Rotary Club of Accra-Premier International will bring together corporate and professional leaders from various parts of the world domiciled in Ghana to serve the community, develop morality, and foster world peace and harmony.

The ceremony was well attended by District Governor Victor Asante (DG- 9102), PDGs, PAGs, AGs, PPs, RPs, Rotarians, Rotractors, Guests, and the media.

In his inaugural remarks, the district Governor, Victor Yaw Asante indicated that he is excited to welcome the new club into the Rotary world at this time, where there are conversations about growing District 9102 by dividing it into two districts, francophone 9103 and Anglophone 9104. He further emphasized that the only way this can happen is if we grow our numbers within clubs or grow the club numbers. And therefore new clubs bring with them considerable leverage to the entire re-districting project as it adds to Rotarian membership and the number of clubs.

source:3news

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