In a touching display of respect and community spirit, Central University (CU) reached out to the grieving family of the late Hon. E.T. Mensah, former Member of Parliament for the Ningo-Prampram constituency. Just days after the heartfelt farewell, a two-person delegation from CU conveyed the university’s deepest condolences and presented a formal donation to honor the esteemed politician’s legacy
With its main campus located within the constituency that Hon. E.T. Mensah diligently served, Central University felt a deep connection to the late MP and recognized his contributions to both the local community and the nation at large. The university delegation, Mr. Worlanyo Afenyo and Mr. Evans Adu-Gyamfi, representing the university’s management, arrived at the family residence in Prampram to express their shared sorrow and pay tribute to the legacy of the late parliamentarian.

The family, represented by some key elders, warmly received the delegation, expressing gratitude for the university’s kind gesture during their time of mourning. The University’s visit serves a beacon of compassion amidst immense sorrow, embodying the university’s commitment to being an inseparable thread in the community tapestry, weaving bonds that transcend the classroom

The elders of the Kley Abordo Clan of Prampram, who met the delegation. (From extreme right):
1. Group Captain (RTD) J. B. T Nartey;
2. Numo Ben Nartey
3. Nene Narteh Okofrobuor Adjoka II;
4. Numo S. B. Azina Nartey;
5. Numo Tettey Nartey