The Mfantsipim Old Boys Association (MOBA ’04) has established a Trust Fund to raise GH2 million to benefit their alma mater.

Mfantsipim Old Boys Association class of 2004 unveils GH2 M Trust Fund
According to the President of MOBA ’04, Samuel Menyah Asah-Kissiedu, the Fund will be used to finance the school’s upcoming 2024 Speech and Prize Giving Day, as well as the commemoration of Mfantsipim School’s 158th Anniversary in 2034, all of which will be sponsored by the year group.
It is also intended to meet the health and welfare needs of MOBA ’04 members.
Speaking at a an event dubbed ‘The Reconnect Night’ to launch the Trust Fund, Mr. Kissiedu said the 2004 Year Group has already undertaken some development projects at the school.
“The 2004 Class Group has completed a number of projects for the school, including the restoration of the revered “Faithful Eight” torch and the refurbishment of the school’s dispensary,” he explained.
Such efforts by the 2004 Class Group, he remarked, demonstrate their unshakeable dedication to preserving Mfantsipim School’s tradition and developing an enduring culture of compassion.
Mr Kissiedu stated that the Trust Fund will be administered by a 14-person board, with each member being an Mfantsipim School graduate.
This is to maintain prudence and efficiency in the fund’s functioning, as well as to protect the fund’s integrity and cultivate an atmosphere of maximum transparency in its administration.