RICHARD OKRAMPAH ABBAN FOUNDATION (ROAF) LBG
About ROAF
The Richard Okrampah Abban Foundation (ROAF) LBG is a not-for-profit organisation registered as a Limited by Guarantee company. This legal structure ensures every penny of revenue and donation is reinvested directly into programme delivery and community benefit.
ROAF operates under a Board of Trustees with full financial accountability, annual external audits, and quarterly donor reporting.
Our Vision
To build a healthier, economically empowered, and accessible Mpeseduadze community through strategic, sustainable, and inclusive development interventions.
Our Mission
To mobilise resources, partnerships, and expertise to deliver high-impact infrastructure, health, and youth empowerment programmes that transform the quality of life in Mpeseduadze.
Core Values
• Integrity
• Community-First
• Sustainability
• Inclusivity
• Excellence
SECTION 4 — ABOUT ROAF — THE FOUNDER'S STORY
A Son Who Never Forgot Where He Came From
Founder Profile
Name: Mr. Richard Okrampah Abban
Role: Founder & Director, Richard Okrampah Abban Foundation (ROAF) LBG
Origin: Mpeseduadze, Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese District, Central Region, Ghana
Based: United Kingdom (returning to Ghana, April 2026)
“I have been blessed with opportunities that many in Mpeseduadze never had. It is not enough to simply be grateful — one must act. This foundation is my action. It is my legacy, and I hope it becomes a foundation upon which the next generation can build their own.”
— Mr. Richard Okrampah Abban, Founder & Director, ROAF LBG
Mr. Richard Okrampah Abban is a native son of Mpeseduadze in the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese District, Central Region of Ghana. He left his hometown as a young man, carrying with him the values instilled by his community: hard work, humility, and a deep sense of belonging. Over the decades that followed, he built a life in the United Kingdom, acquiring knowledge, experience, and the means to make a meaningful difference.
But through every chapter of his journey abroad, Mpeseduadze remained home. It was the place he carried in his heart, the place he dreamed of returning to not merely as a visitor, but as a builder. This return has now begun.
In April 2026, Mr. Abban returned to Ghana to formally establish ROAF and launch its flagship community development programmes — a structured, sustained commitment to close the development gap that has long held Mpeseduadze back. ROAF is Mr. Abban’s promise to his people — that he sees them, that he has not forgotten, and that his success belongs, in part, to all of them.