In a move to enhance student well-being, the University has officially partnered with Sanlam Life Insurance Ghana Limited to provide insurance cover for students. The agreement, signed by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Ben Honyenuga and Sanlam’s Managing Director and CEO, Mr. Tawiah Ben-Ahmed, marks a crucial step towards enhancing the welfare of the student body.

The signing ceremony, held at the F.O. Kwami Council Chamber of the University on Tuesday, December 5, 2023, was witnessed by Mr. Brandsford Gidigah, Head of Procurement at the University, and Ms. Erica Boatemah Awuku, Head of Group Business at Sanlam Life Insurance.

The primary objective of the agreement, according to Mr. Ben-Ahmed is to offer robust financial support to students who may face the unfortunate circumstance of losing a parent or guardian while pursuing their education. This comprehensive coverage includes student fees and provides direct payments to the institution to cover tuition, while the affected student is supported with maintenance allowance, in addition coverage during internships, ensuring a holistic approach to student well-being.

Highlighting Sanlam’s commitment, the MD/CEO affirmed the insurance provider’s dedication to delivering on the terms of the agreement, touting the company’s extensive presence across 27 African countries. He assured the partnership would bring peace of mind to both University Management and students.

Vice-Chancellor Prof. Honyenuga, on his part affirmed Management’s choice of Sanlam, citing the superiority of their offer. He was confident that the partnership would provide financial safety and comfort to students, especially as the University prepares to commence a new academic year.

He sought the support of Sanlam’s MD/CEO, Mr. Tawiah Ben-Ahmed, for initiatives in the University when the time comes, which would further strengthen the collaborative efforts between the educational institution and the insurance provider.

Present at the ceremony were Directors, the Dean of Students Affairs, and SRC executives, signifying a collaborative effort to prioritize the welfare of the student community.