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Deputy Min. Reeves Challenges AGM Alumni Association’s New Leadership

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Last updated: April 15, 2025 4:29 pm
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The Deputy Minister for Trade and Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Wilmot Reeves, has challenged the new leadership of the Alumni Association of the Assemblies of God Mission High School to be committed and dedicated to the association.

Deputy Minister Reeves stated that the commitment of the leadership will move the development of the association forward to another level.

Minister Reeves made the assertion over the weekend during the election and induction ceremony of the new leadership, held at the school campus on the Old Road, Sinkor.

“Your commitment to stepping forward and serving is commendable, and I urge you to embrace this role with dedication, vision, and an unwavering focus on service,” he added.

According to him, “Leadership is not about holding a title; it is about making a difference. It is about achieving tangible results that will uplift our institution and the students who walk its halls today and in the years to come.

“Our beloved Assemblies of God Mission High School has a proud history of academic excellence, discipline, and the holistic development of students. However, as with any great institution, continuous improvement is necessary. I challenge you to work closely with the school’s administration to enhance the academic environment, ensuring that our alma mater remains second to none,” minister Reeves said.

“This means fostering stronger engagement between alumni and the school, mobilizing resources, and spearheading initiatives that will strengthen the institution’s infrastructure, faculty capacity, and student opportunities,” he pointed out.

He noted, “One of your most crucial responsibilities is to reach out and actively engage all members of the alumni association, both within Liberia and across the globe,” noting that the alumni network is vast and filled with professionals, leaders, and experts who, if properly organized, can play a transformative role in the development of the school.

“I encourage you to establish effective communication channels, host interactive forums, and create a structured platform where every alumnus can contribute, no matter where they are,” he asserted.

Minister Reeves challenged the leadership to put in place initiatives that encourage alumni to offer pro bono services to the school in various capacities. Whether through teaching specialized subjects, offering laboratory assistance, providing library support, psychological and counselling services, or enhancing IT infrastructure, there are countless ways in which we can give back to the institution that gave us so much by leveraging our collective expertise and resources, we can help bridge gaps in education and provide current students with the tools they need to excel.

“A key area that requires your immediate attention is the institutionalization of membership due payment. Membership due is the lifeblood of any effective alumni association, enabling the execution of strategic development initiatives on campus that benefit both the student population and the broader school community,” he explained.

“I strongly encourage you to prioritize the establishment of sustainable due collection mechanisms, including online platforms, in-person payments, and third-party collection agents,” he stated.

The Deputy Minister explained that these efforts should be embedded within the association’s structure, ensuring that future leadership can continue with ease and consistency.

He lamented that the funds generated through these means should be transparently managed and strategically invested in programs that directly contribute to the school’s growth and excellence.

Those inducted are Hursky J. Folley, President; Moses Lard Mcquain, Vice president; Daniel B. Wilson, Secretary General; Edward J Darwin, Financial Secretary; and Esther K.S. Peters, Treasurer.

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