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Legon authorities chase ‘titanic’ C’wealth, Mensah Sarbah students involved in violent clashes

Management of the University of Ghana has launched “efforts” to identify all students involved in Friday night’s clashes between residents of Commonwealth Hall and Mensah Sarbah Hall.

Andy Frimpong Manso by Andy Frimpong Manso
August 8, 2022
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Management of the University of Ghana has launched “efforts” to identify all students involved in Friday night’s clashes between residents of Commonwealth Hall and Mensah Sarbah Hall.

The violent clashes led to injuries and destruction of property.

It is still unclear what triggered the free-for-all brawl but reports suggest students of Mensah Sarbah Hall, popularly known as Vikings, with their annex B, Okponglo, were celebrating a festival.

“Management condemns these needless acts of violence that have led to injuries and destruction of property, and calls on students of the two Halls to immediately halt any planned continuation of these acts,” an official notice issued by the Registrar, Emelia Agyei-Mensah, on Saturday, August 6 said.

“Efforts to identify the perpetrators are ongoing, and those found culpable of breaking national laws or University regulations, will be appropriately sanctioned.”

Management has assured the University community of its resolve to ensure that academic work and even other activities are not hindered.

It also assured of its commitment “to safeguard peace and stability on all campuses of the University”.

Tags: Commonwealth HallEmelia Agyei-MensahManagement of the University of GhanaMensah Sarbah HallRegistrarUniversity of Ghanaviolent clashes




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