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The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Buem voting demographic in the Oti Region, Mr Kofi Iddie Adams is engaging for the reception and overhauling of the Fr Dogli Memorial Vocational and Technical Institute situated at New Ayoma in the Jasikan Diocese into a model foundation as a component of government's Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) change plan.
As indicated by him, overhauling the school will enormously respect the memory of a famous child of the land-the Very Reverend Fr. Anastasius Odaye Kofi Dogli, who is the principal native Catholic cleric of the Gold Coast now Ghana.
The Buem legislator who made the allure on the floor of parliament in a proclamation to honor the centennial commemoration of the appointment of Fr Dogli as a cleric on July 2, 1922 at Cape Coast said the late minister roused numerous into the organization and formal training.
He has thusly spoke to the Minister for Education and the Administrator of the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFUND) to assist with tending to the framework needs of the school which was laid out by the Jasikan Diocese of the catholic church in 1997 in memory of the distinguished indigene.
"I wish to make a move to engage the Minister of Education and the Administrator of GETFUND to help the infrastructural needs of this extraordinary school. It won't be awkward Mr. Speaker for government to embrace and overhaul this school as one of the customized TVET's organizations in the nation to pay tribute to this regarded loyalist,'' Mr Adams expressed.
In paying sparkling accolades for the memory of Fr Dogli, Mr Kofi Adams said he (Fr Dogli) challenged all chances to higher levels through God and supported understudies of the school to soak up "morals of difficult work and obligation to God as advocated by the incomparable Fr Dogli of favored memory."
He depicted Fr Dogli as a "holy person who overcame the difficulties of life and left a tradition of trust, and relentlessness of direction".
Mr Adam pushed, "Mr. Speaker, you will concur with me that we are praising the life and service of a recognized child and cleric of this country from Buemland. He is our precursor; and I try to say likewise that he is our holy person who conquered the difficulties of life and left us a tradition of boldness, trust, and perseverance of direction."
The Buem MP communicated the expectation that all residents seek after the desire of God in their mission to accomplish their goals.
"It is my expectation that we can likewise confide in the Lord our God, stroll in the radiance who can always be trusted, do his kindness as we move forward to satisfy our individual and aggregate dreams. As a clergyman of the Gospel, Fr. Dogli battled a decent battle of confidence. He completed the race.
"We are certain that the Lord, the simply judge, has conceded him a seat among the holy messengers and holy people at the table of the great dinner," he closed.
Fr Dogli was brought into the world in Baglo-Buem in August 1888, appointed as a cleric on July 2, 1922 and passed on May 28, 1970 after 48years in ministry.
The Jasikan Diocese under the initiative of Most Reverend Gabriel Akwasi Ababio Mante as Bishop is coordinating a progression of exercises to celebrate the centennial dedication of his appointment as a cleric.
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