A Ghanaian legal practitioner, Gloria Ofori-Boadu, is advocating for urgent security reforms at universities nationwide following recent incidents highlighting student vulnerability. Her call comes after a visit to a Kumasi campus revealed concerning safety gaps. The demand for improved security measures has gained momentum following a series of troubling events, including a student suicide at Mfantsipim school. These incidents also include the circulation of an explicit video involving staff and a student at Bole Senior High School, and the murder of a University of Cape Coast student, Innocentia Avinu. Ofori-Boadu emphasized the need for a comprehensive security policy to address these issues and protect students. The discussion is occurring amidst growing national concern for student wellbeing on campuses.