The National Democratic Congress' (NDC) Parliamentary Candidate for Ayawaso West Wuogon, John Dumelo, has donated motorbikes and streetlights to the security department of the University of Ghana, also known as Legon.
The donation was made personally by Mr Dumelo on Tuesday, May 28.
In a post on X on Wednesday, May 29, Mr Dumelo expressed hope that this contribution would help combat incidents of phone snatching and petty theft on both the Legon and UPSA campuses.

He emphasised the importance of student security and the protection of their properties.
Mr Dumelo highlighted that ensuring the safety of students is a priority for him.
Yesterday I presented 2 brand new Motorcycles and streetlights to the security department of the University of Ghana. I hope this kind gesture will aid them combat incidents of phone snatching and petty thefts on Legon and Upsa Campuses. The Students need to be protected. idey4u… pic.twitter.com/e22kTec2a6
— Farmer John (@johndumelo) May 29, 2024
He expressed his commitment to supporting measures that enhance campus security and improve the overall safety of the environment.

"Yesterday [Tuesday, May 28] I presented 2 brand new motorcycles and streetlights to the security department of the University of Ghana. I hope this kind gesture will aid them to combat incidents of phone snatching and petty theft on Legon and UPSA campuses. The students need to be protected."
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