Niger Delta
NGO Commissions Water Project In Okehi
A Non-Governmental Organisation, ’Open Arms’ has commissioned a water project in Okehi, headquarters of Etche Local Government Area with a world class solar energy to ameliorate the sufferings of people of the area.
Commissioning the project at Umugbaku Community recently, the General Overseer, Redemption Ministries, Rev. Stephen Akinola said the project which was conceived and executed by an NGO is a sign that the destiny changer has remembered Okehi, the headquarters of Etche Local Government Area.
Rev Akinola, a renowned preacher said with the successful commissioning of the water project, there is hope for the people.
“The water project is a signal that the destiny changer has remembered Okehi community. It is a signal of hope and good things to come in the land of Okehi”, Akinola said.
He asked the people to surrender their hearts to God in other to expect more blessings and development rather than violence, killings, kidnapping and other forms of vices that have smeared the image of the community.
The man of God who noted that he did his one year National Youth Service Corps in Okehi 42 years ago, said then peace reigned in the community.
He commended the initiator for bringing the water project to Okehi community and prayed God to continue to bless and strengthen the initiator of the project to do more for the people.
Speaking during the commissioning ceremony, the founder of Open Arms , Elder Basil Sunday revealed that the project came by divine instruction.
By: Chris Oluoh
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