NYSC Corper Completes Borehole Water Project, Provides Clean Water to Idimu Community
Corps Member Hilary Azubuike has successfully completed a borehole water project in Idimu Community, Lagos, providing reliable access to clean and safe drinking water for residents.
In a remarkable display of dedication and community service, Corps Member Hilary Azubuike has successfully completed a borehole water project in Idimu Community, Lagos, providing reliable access to clean and safe drinking water for residents. Despite facing various challenges, Azubuike's initiative has positively impacted over 3,000 beneficiaries, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG6) for clean water and sanitation.
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Expressing his excitement and gratitude, Azubuike announced the completion of the project, emphasizing its significance in promoting public health, community development, and the overall well-being of the people. The provision of clean water is a vital step towards addressing water scarcity and improving the quality of life for residents in the Idimu Community.
The project was officially commissioned by esteemed dignitaries, including the Deputy Director of the Lagos State Ministry of Environment & Water Resources, the Oba of Idimu, Chiefs of the land, the Alimosho Local Government Inspector, and community leaders and members. Their presence and support underscored the collaborative effort that made the project a success.
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Azubuike extended his appreciation to everyone involved in bringing the project to fruition, acknowledging the invaluable contributions of the Haske Water Aid and Empowerment Foundation. He emphasized the collective effort required to make a meaningful difference in the lives of people and urged continued collaboration towards a better future for all.