300 Level POLYUNWANA Student Installs Solar Street Lights on Campus
Chukwu Loveth Ebere, also known as MUMMY LOVETH, enhances campus safety with solar street light installation at strategic junctions within campus.
Chukwu Loveth Ebere, a 300-Level student of Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic Unwana in the Department of Public Administration, popularly known as MUMMY LOVETH, took a significant step in enhancing security and accessibility for her fellow students. She spearheaded the installation of solar street lights at two critical locations: Across the Border and D12 Junction.
In an interview during the installation, MUMMY LOVETH explained that the installation was a response to the alarming rate of robberies targeting students crossing the newly constructed bridge at Across the Border. She emphasized the necessity of adequate lighting to deter crime and ensure the safety of students commuting to and from the campus.
YOU MAY LIKE: PolyUnwana SUG Director Ama Ofuru Unveils Exciting Events for Second Semester
The decision to install solar street lights at D12 Junction was also driven by concerns over the darkness and congestion in the area, which posed risks to pedestrians and commuters alike. MUMMY LOVETH underscored the importance of well-lit public spaces in fostering a safer environment for everyone.
RECOMMENDED: PolyUnwana Releases Statements of Results for 2021 HND Graduates
This initiative follows MUMMY LOVETH's remarkable achievement months earlier when she oversaw the construction of a large bridge across the border, designed to facilitate easier access for students residing in nearby communities to reach the polytechnic.
SUGGESTED: PolyUnwana Launches Free Transport Service to Afikpo for Students and Staff
The installation of these solar street lights marks another milestone in MUMMY LOVETH's ongoing efforts to improve the living and studying conditions of her peers at Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic Unwana.
For more real-time updates and news stories on education, follow Myschoolnews.ng