New Nsutam secondary technical old students association(NNSTOSA) has appealed to individuals and coperate bodies to assist the school in its development especially their intention to build a nursing school. According to them it will go a long way to help absorb most graduants from their senior high school as well as others who are interested in studying nursing.
Assistant organiser, Emmanuel Oppong disclosed this at the first ever Alumni home-coming of the association on the theme " Quality education, the role of old students" at Akyem-Nsutam in the Fanteakwa south constituency of the Eastern region.
He has however called on all old students to join the association and contribute their quota to the development of the school in order to improve the quality of the school.
Mr. Oppong also challenged current students of the school to take their lessons seriously and not to be distracted due to some challenges the school may face.
The guest speaker who is also an old student, Mr. Nicholas Kwadwo Ofori in his speech commended his fellow colleagues for taking up the initiative of setting up the association and therefore appeal to all to join the good course.
He was worried the traditional authority and the Nsutam community have failed to support the development of the institution but took the opportunity and appealed for their support.
He was grateful to government as well as the Eastern regional cordinating council(ERCC) for initiating some projects in the school but he also appealed for more to raise the image of the school.