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The Ghana Association Saarland was founded and registered on the 22.02.1992 after a group of young hard working Ghanaians have made so many attempts to make this dream come true.
A lot of them have to leave Saarland to seek for work in the larger cities.
The few who remained in Saarland could not come together because of tribalism.
It was therefore a welcome new when the first Executive Board was elected to govern the activities of the Association. This was represented by the following:-
PRESIDENT: Kofi Osei - Kuffour
VICE PRESIDENT: Maclean Atiemo
GENERAL SECRETARY: Prince Agudah ASSISTANT: Alex Osei
FINANCIAL SECRETARY: Emmanuel Provensal
ORGANIZING SECRETARY: Evelyn Drawert ASSISTANT: Mensah Bekoe
This Executive did their work so well that there was no need to change them. They stead the Association until 06.03.1999 that a new was elected.
PRESIDENT: Emmanuel Owusu
VICE PRESIDENT: Micheal Commodore
GENERAL SECRETARY: Joshua Nortey Otoo
FINANCIAL SECRETARY: Gloria Ampofo
ORGANIZING SECRETARY: Mike Adu-Domfeh
SOCIAL; KULTURE & SPORT: France Agyeman
PORTER: Jesse Akoto
PRESIDENT: Emmanuel Owusu
VICE PRESIDENT: Joshua Nortey Otoo
GENERAL SECRETARY: Safo-Kantanka Agyeman
FINANCIAL SECRETARY: Adwoa Pokua Prinz
ORGANIZING SECRETARY: Frank Mensah
PRESIDENT: James Commey-Bortsie
VICE PRESIDENT: Micheal Commodore
GENERAL SECRETARY: Karlheinz Steuer
FINANCIAL SECRETARY: Adwoa Pokua Prinz
ORGANIZING SECRETARY: Frank Mensah
ADVISER: Joshua Nortey Otoo
James Commey-Bortsie
Safo-Kantanka Agyeman
Adwoa Pokua Prinz
Alice Sylvia Osei-Boakye
Frank Mensah / Dan Bismarc
Joshua Nortey Otoo, Koffi Abuu, Kofi Agyekum Schmutzler.
We are proud to say that we were the first Association to get H.E. Alhassan to visit us a day after presenting his credentials to the German Government in the year 2001. It was also on this occasion, that H.E. I. Alhassan made his wish to bring all Ghanaians in Germany under
one umbrella. This statement fell on “GOOD EARS”, thus the begin
from UGAG.
To represent the interest and Welfare of Members and Ghanaians living in Saarland.
To promote friendly relationship between Ghanaians, Germans and other Nationalities
To serve as a Middleman between the Ghana Embassy and Ghanaians in Saarland.
To contribute to the development and promotion of (Ghanaian) Africa culture.
To create a forum for discussion on Social and Cultural problems relating to Ghana and Africa
Obtain Passports and Visas from both The Ghana Embassy and the Foreign Police (Dept.).
Work hand-in-hand with the German Immigration Office for more information about its Laws.
Work with Ministry of Health to explain to Ghanaians about the need to go for regular Medical Check-Ups.
Work with the Directors in the various Schools for explanations and changes about the School Reforms and also help in finding Schools for our Children.
Read, Explain or Write letters for those who could not do such.
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