Thursday, November 20, 2025

Old Vandals Association, Greater Accra Elects New Leadership; President-Elect Andy Akwetea Pledges Unity, Progress, and Restoration

The Old Vandals Association, Greater Accra Branch, has elected a new set of executive officers to steer the affairs of the association for the next term. The elections were held on Friday, 14th November 2025, during the general meeting at the 37 Military Officers Mess in Accra, drawing members from various generations of the Vandal fraternity.

Following a transparent and highly spirited electoral process, Mr. Andy Akwetea emerged as the President-Elect, winning the confidence of members with his vision of restoring unity and revitalizing the association’s mission.

In his acceptance speech, President-Elect Andy Akwetea expressed profound gratitude to the fraternity for the trust reposed in him and reaffirmed his determination to work closely with the National Executive Committee (NEC) to bring meaningful change and renewed momentum to the association.

“Together with the National Executive Committee, we are committed to restoring Commonwealth Hall to its original glory. We will work tirelessly to bridge the widening gap between the older Vandals and the younger generation and also create job opportunities for young Vandals who are struggling to find their feet,” he emphasized.

Mr. Akwetea further highlighted that unity, discipline, and strategic development will anchor his administration. He pledged to uphold the values and heritage of Commonwealth Hall while positioning the Old Vandals Association as a key voice in national discourse and youth development.

The newly elected officers are as follows:

  • Andy Akwetea – President-Elect
  • Makafui K. Azasu – Secretary-Elect
  • Charles Oduro-Frikyi – Treasurer-Elect
  • Philip Antwi – Organizer-Elect

Members present commended the peaceful and well-organized election, expressing optimism that the new leadership will restore cohesion and bring renewed purpose to the association’s activities across the Greater Accra region.

The evening concluded with solidarity messages, networking among Vandals of different year groups, and a renewed call to preserve and project the legacy of Commonwealth Hall while upholding the true meaning of a VANDAL—Vivacious, Affable, Neighbourly, Dedicated, Altruistic, and Loyal.

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