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She extended this gesture as part of measures to help the University and Police to beef up security to deal with security challenges on campus.
The Vice-Chancellor of the University Prof. Ebenezer Oduro Owusu together with some management members were present to receive the donation.

According to the Madam Alhassan, the donations are to aid in increasing the visibility of security and enhanced security patrols on campus.
She told the university that she is committed and willing to do everything in her power to augment the efforts of the school in dealing with security challenges on campus.
Prior to the donation, the MP had already facilitated the presentation of a 1000 streetlights to the university as part of a strategy to end the threats on the lives of the students on campus.
The National Youth Organizer of the NPP Henry Nana Boakye who accompanied the MP acknowledged the importance of the University of Ghana as a strategic institution whose security concerns should be the utmost priority of the country.
He also commended the university for its sterling contribution towards the production of quality human capital as well as good leaders for the country.
He also assured the leadership of the University of the support and dedication of the NPP government.

The Vice-Chancellor of the University Prof. Ebenezer Oduro Owusu thanked the MP for her timely intervention and contributions to the efforts of the institution.
He further acknowledged the contributions of government towards the university and called for more of such interventions.
The Students' Representatives Council and GRASAG leaders expressed their gratitude to the Madam Alhassan and her team for coming to their aid.
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