The National President of the Peki Senior High School Old Students Association (PESCOSA), Mr. David Kwame Aziago, led a delegation to meet with Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, Member of Parliament (MP) for South Dayi, on Monday, March 16. The meeting was centered on discussions regarding the upcoming 70th anniversary celebrations of Peki Senior High School and the current state of the school's infrastructure. According to sources, the talks were productive, with both parties expressing their commitment to ensuring the school's continued growth and development.
The meeting, which took place at the MP's office, was attended by key members of PESCOSA, including the National President, Mr. Aziago, and other high-ranking officials. The delegation presented the MP with a comprehensive plan outlining the association's vision for the 70th anniversary celebrations, which are scheduled to take place later this year. The plan includes a series of events and activities aimed at promoting the school's rich history and heritage, as well as its achievements over the years.
Discussions on School Infrastructure
One of the key areas of discussion during the meeting was the current state of the school's infrastructure. The PESCOSA delegation highlighted the need for urgent attention to be given to the school's facilities, which have been in a state of disrepair for some time. The school's infrastructure has been a major concern for the association, with many of its members expressing frustration over the lack of progress in addressing the issue. According to Mr. Aziago, "the school's infrastructure is in a deplorable state, and it is affecting the quality of education being provided to the students. We need to work together to find a solution to this problem, and we believe that the MP can play a crucial role in helping us to achieve this goal."
The MP, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, acknowledged the concerns raised by the PESCOSA delegation and expressed his commitment to working with the association to address the issue.
"I am aware of the challenges facing the school, and I am willing to work with PESCOSA to find a solution. We need to ensure that the school has the necessary facilities to provide quality education to its students, and I am committed to doing everything in my power to make this happen,"he said. The MP also pledged to engage with relevant stakeholders, including the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service, to secure funding and support for the school's infrastructure development.
70th Anniversary Celebrations
The PESCOSA delegation also presented the MP with a detailed plan for the 70th anniversary celebrations, which are expected to take place in the coming months. The celebrations will include a series of events, such as a gala dinner, a homecoming ceremony, and a fundraising campaign. According to Mr. Aziago, the anniversary celebrations will provide a unique opportunity for the school's alumni to come together and celebrate its achievements. "We are excited about the upcoming celebrations, and we believe that they will provide a platform for us to showcase the school's rich history and heritage. We are also hoping to raise funds to support the school's development, particularly in the area of infrastructure," he said.
The MP, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, commended PESCOSA for its efforts in organizing the anniversary celebrations and pledged his support for the event.
"I am honored to be a part of this milestone celebration, and I am committed to doing everything in my power to make it a success. I believe that the anniversary celebrations will provide a unique opportunity for us to promote the school's brand and to raise awareness about its achievements,"he said. The MP also expressed his gratitude to the PESCOSA delegation for their courtesy visit and for the opportunity to engage with them on issues of mutual interest.
In conclusion, the meeting between the PESCOSA delegation and the MP, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, was a significant step forward in the association's efforts to address the challenges facing Peki Senior High School. The talks were productive, and both parties expressed their commitment to working together to ensure the school's continued growth and development. As the school prepares to celebrate its 70th anniversary, there is a renewed sense of hope and optimism among its alumni and stakeholders. With the support of the MP and other key stakeholders, PESCOSA is confident that it can make a positive impact on the school's development, particularly in the area of infrastructure. The future looks bright for Peki Senior High School, and the PESCOSA delegation is eager to play its part in shaping the school's future.











