Rotaract District 9104 Hosts The District Learning Assembly & Conference 2025
Rotaract District 9104 is excited to announce the successful organisation of its District Learning Assembly & Conference 2025, held at the Sky Plus Main Auditorium in Takoradi. This year’s theme, “Beyond Borders: Collaboration & Empowerment for a Magical Experience”, set the stage for an inspiring gathering of Rotary members, community leaders, and distinguished guests.
The conference featured a keynote address by Victor Yaw Asante, past District Governor and Managing Director of FirstBank Ghana. In his speech, Asante emphasized the importance of individual journeys within the Rotary framework. “Rotary is about one’s personal journey, so let us focus on that while we collaborate to ensure that we get things done,” he stated. He urged attendees to engage actively in all available programs, highlighting that participation is key to the success of Rotary initiatives. “Always remember, Rotary is not about countries or our district; it is about the world. Be involved, have the passion for Rotary, and participate fully to help shape a brighter future for the communities we serve,” he added.
Mr Asante also took the opportunity to thank neighbouring countries Togo, Benin, and Kenya for their presence, fostering a spirit of collaboration across borders.
The current District Governor of Rotary International District 9104, Florence Maame Hagan, reinforced the commitment to service, stating, “Our commitment to service should manifest in our day-to-day lives.” She reaffirmed the district’s dedication to creating lasting change through service, fellowship, and international understanding. Governor Hagan called for mobilizing resources for Rotaract activities, emphasizing the need for collective action to achieve impactful results.
Kwame Baah Acheamfour, District Rotaract Chair for District 9104, acknowledged the tremendous support from Sky Plus Hotel, which played a significant role in the conference’s success. He also congratulated FirstBank for its continuous support of Rotary initiatives, highlighting the importance of expanding Rotary’s reach beyond Accra. “We must cast our tentacles wide to other neighbouring countries, coming together to think about the growth and betterment of Rotary,” he urged.
The conference featured a lineup of esteemed speakers, including Solange Adjo Kegou, District Rotaract Representative for Rotary International District 9104, Tetteh Kojo Boampong Adesa, District Learning Assembly & Conference Chair, PDRR Allan Ntambi and President of Rotaract Africa MDIO. Their contributions enriched the discussions, fostering a collaborative atmosphere focused on service and community development.
The Member of Parliament for Ketu North, Honourable Edem Agbana also addressing the gathering said, “In our journey of Breaking Barriers and Building Bridges, we must recognize the immense potential of Africa’s youth. I stand here today, not just as a leader, but as a passionate advocate for change. Leadership is not confined to age or titles; it is rooted in purpose and service. Young people across our continent are already making remarkable strides, proving that impactful change can emerge from any corner. Together, let us embrace this transformative spirit and work towards a brighter future for Africa.”
The Rotary Club remains committed to creating a world where individuals are passionately involved in service and positive change within their communities and worldwide. Its mission is to provide opportunities for personal development, address community needs, and foster international understanding and goodwill through fellowship and service.
As the conference concluded, participants left inspired and motivated to act, embodying the spirit of collaboration and empowerment that defines Rotary. The District Learning Assembly & Conference 2025 not only celebrated the achievements of the past but also set the stage for a future filled with promise and shared purpose.