Cultivate empathy and compassion – Oswal Investments Limited Group Chairman to law students

The Group Chairman of Oswal Investments Limited, Mr. Humphrey Awuletey-Williams, has advised law students of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) to cultivate empathy and compassion in all their endeavours.

Mr. A-Williams, who was the guest of honour at the UPSA alumni homecoming and industry night, commended the Law Faculty members for nurturing the next generation of legal minds.

The program which was chaired by the Deputy Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Madam Diana Asonaba Dapaah, was also graced by Ms. Joyce Bawah Mogtari, a lawyer and special aide to former President John Dramani Mahama, the Registrar of the UPSA, Ms. Lorraine Djan, the Dean of the UPSA Law School, Prof. Kofi Abotsi, and a host of other prominent personalities.

Oswal Donation

Mr. A-Williams as part of Oswal’s commitment to promoting excellence made a generous donation of GH¢100,000 to the faculty as seed capital for the school’s newly established Fund. The Fund has been set up to advance the faculty’s strides in research, leadership, and other teaching and learning programs.

Presenting the cheque, he charged the school to break even more barriers by making legal education accessible to all. He pledged the commitment of Oswal Investments Limited to support social enterprise.

Oswal Investments Limited is a wholly-owned Ghanaian construction company known for the high-quality and timely delivery of road construction projects.

Projects

Oswal Investments Limited has so far executed sterling projects including the Ashaley Botwe- School Junction; and School Junction -Tema Motorway that connects to the Borteyman Sports Stadium.

The company is currently on the Adenta-Dodowa Road, where it is undertaking a project to dualize that stretch given the rising population growth resulting in massive gridlock.
Mr. A-Williams later in an interview stated that Oswal shares in the value of excellence championed by the UPSA Law School, particularly, in the latter’s use of law as a tool of social change.

The group chairman of Oswal Investments Limited, Humphrey Awuletey-Williams has advised law students of the UPSA to cultivate empathy and compassion in all their endeavors.
Speaking as the guest of honor at the UPSA alumni homecoming and industry night, he also thanked the faculty members for nurturing the next generation of legal minds.

Mr. Humphrey Awuletey-Williams later made a hefty donation of GH¢100,000 to the UPSA Law School as seed capital for the school’s newly established fund. The fund which has been set up to advance the school’s programs in research, leadership, and other teaching and learning support, promises to support the school deliver on these initiatives which have seen the UPSA Law School dominate public discourses in law and social impact programs.

Making the donation, he charged the school to break further barriers and make legal education accessible to all. He stressed Oswal’s commitment to social enterprise and the value proposition of his company which has over the last few years witnessed exponential growth and become dominant in the road construction sector in Ghana.

Oswal Investments Limited remains one of the few wholly owned Ghanaian construction companies seeking to break onto the African market.

Oswal Investments Limited is the contractor working on the Ashaley Botwe school junction joining the Accra-Tema motorway that also links the newly built Borteyman Sports Stadium which is 95% complete and will be commissioned in May 2024 and also in charge of the Dodowa-Adenta Dualization project in Accra.

In an interview on the sidelines of the event, he further stressed that Oswal shares in the value of excellence championed by the UPSA Law School particularly in the latter’s use of law as a tool of social change and this explains its support for its vision and goals.

This is the largest single entity donation made to a law school in recent times and this positively reflects on the social responsibility policy of the company.

The program which was chaired by the deputy Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Diana Asonaba Dapaah, was also graced by such personalities as lawyer and special aide to the former president, Ms. Joyce Bawah Mogtari, the registrar of the UPSA, Ms. Lorraine Djan, the Dean of the UPSA Law School, Prof. Kofi Abotsi, and a host of other prominent personalities.

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