
The District decided to rekindle our activities in the form of music so we bought a brass band through an appeal to various societies in the Kumasi Metropolis, and an amount of GH 600.00 was realised. The Chairman J.K. Appiah contributed GH 1,400.00, to enable the Guild to purchase the instrument at GH 2000.00. The band brought a new turn in the guild and Kumasi became popular within the national Guild.
In 1980, Brong Ahafo became autonomous with Sunyani as District head. Rev. J.B. Danquah and Brother J.K. Appiah and Brother Owusu Bimpeh (Mr. 19) were involved and appointed Brother Adu-Danquah as acting Secretary for the Diocese Guild. at that time, the circuits had been reduced from 11 to 4; they were Kumasi, Bantama, Asawasi and Mampong; Rev. Twum-Baa the National Youth Co-ordinator was then the local secretary for Suame, while Brother Adu-Danquah was the President. From April 1983, to September the same year, the active circuits increased to nine, and the additional five were Obuasi, Konongo, Bekwai, Effiduasi and Agogo. by the 1986 Conference held at Mampong the number of branches had increased to 21. in the same year Brother Enock Tawiah of Amakom was appointed National Assisant Guild Chairman while Brother Adu-Danquah was appointed the National Assistant Secretary. At the 1988 Conferenced at Kwadaso, Brother Adu-Danquah took over from Brother E. Mensah Frimpong, while Brother Kwame Adu of Amakom was the secretary assisted by Sister Rose Owusu. in 1989, at the National Conference at Sekondi, Sister Rebecca Ampafo, the diocese Treasurer, vacated her post to sister Agnes Adade.
The current Diocesan President is Mr. Samuel Arhin who is also the estate manager of the Diocese.