By Ajisekola Amos | Project leader
The feat of getting Babaegbe village in Ibadan city outskirt, an access to portable water is yielding a positive result. The dwellers of this ancient village has been suffering from lack of major infrastructures, including portable water for quite an age. Oak Rural Health Organization's strengthening Rural health programme ensures this difficulty is solved. The villagers themselves have been useful in this regard. The Organization has resolved to make use of the little resources available in a way that yields bigger results. This conclusion was reached during our recent meeting with the village elders, and women who are most affected by the problem of lack of portable water.
Good news! The engineers have agreed to get the drilling done as soon as possible. This if done will be the first of its kind in the history of the village, and a greater success for the Organization. The villagers on their own end has promised an unrelenting support to ensure it becomes a reality.
Our fundraising activities on GlobalGiving.org has been yielding. But we still need a little more to cover the cost of other important accessories after the completion of the drilling and encasement process. While appreciating our donors for choosing this project, we still solicit for more to enable us make a lasting impact.
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