Niger Delta
Obaseki, Group Commission Water Projects In Communities
Latter Day Saint Charities (LDS), in collaboration with Edo State Government, have commissioned 5,000 liter-borehole water projects in Efosa and Ugbegun communities in the state to provide people of the two communities access to clean water.
The borehole water projects, which were sunk and donated by Latter Day Saints with the assistance of the state government for domestic use, was part of its contributions to provide quality access to consumption of clean water in the rural communities and beyond.
Speaking while commissioning the project, Governor Godwin Obaseki, who was represented by Emmanuel Ofoedu of the Ministry of Energy and Water Resources, said Obaseki was very interested in giving water to the rural dwellers and the state at large.
“The governor is so passionate about water and you will soon have more. The governor is always ready to make everybody happy. That is his own belief and idea. This is why we are here to support the donors on the water project,” he stated.
He appealed to the communities to imbibe the maintenance culture while appreciating their efforts in providing generator to power the boreholes.
He added: “The community must ensure the project does not fail. With the generator provided by you, we are optimistic that you will uphold its values.”
On his part, Spokesperson for the donors, Latter Day Saint Charities, Max Reynolds, said they aimed to ameliorate poor water conditions in Africa and fulfil the needs of the people.
“The needs include clean water and as part of our humanitarian intervention services across the world, we are more committed to take the people out of the shallow water consumption”.