The Managing Director of the Cocoa Marketing Company (CMC), Dr. Wisdom Dogbey, has admonished members of the St. Teresa’s College of Education Tertiary Education Institutions Network (TEIN) of the NDC, to exhibit and uphold the values of the NDC.
Dr Wisdom Dogbey says the NDC remains a party that believes in constitutionalism, institutional integrity, and in orderly transfer of authority.
Speaking at the handing over ceremony of the College’s TEIN executives, Dr Wisdom Dogbey said “TEIN is the training ground where the next generation of legislators, ministers, diplomats, technocrats, educators and even future Presidents are moulded.”
Dr. Dogbey continued that TEIN is not merely a student wing, but the intellectual heartbeat of the governing NDC, adding that “It is platform for growth and mentorship.”
He emphasized that he had made it a personal principle that, no team he builds, no initiative he champions, no decision-making table he sits at, is complete without the energy and creativity of young people, urging the TEIN members to pursue unity noting that, “when TEIN is united, NDC is strong and the country benefits.”
“In the ever-evolving realm of politics, the influence of youth and education cannot be underestimated. The Tertiary Education Institutions Network (TEIN) at the tertiary level, have played a critical role in NDC.”
TEIN-NDC has been active in Ghanaian politics for several years, playing a crucial role in campaigns, particularly in universities.
St. Teresa’s College of Education, an all-female institution was established on 1st November, 1961 with 35 pioneer students drawn from all the then nine (9) regions of Ghana. The College was founded by His Lordship Rt. Rev Anthony Konings of blessed memory who was the Bishop of Keta Diocese.








































