By Amos Ajisekola | Project leader
Water remains an essential commodity. COVID19 pandemic makes it more essential in the recent times. Maintaining a high level of personal hygiene becomes a neccesity in the presence of a global pandemic with no known authentic cure. Prevention now becomes more important and a better option. Babaegbe villagers in Ibadan slum Nigeria are in big dilemma as access to clean and potable water remains a "thug of war".
Oak Rural Health Organization has put machineries on motion to ensure that the project to provide potable water becomes a reality. Drilling exercise which supposed to take place 2 weeks ago was marred by a stay at home order of the federal and state government to curtail the spread of COVID-19. The villagers have been reassured, while Saturday 18th April has been tentatively fixed for the borehole drilling. We appreciate your kind heartedness for seeing us through this stage. However, we still seek more support of little fund for the finishing touches after the drilling exercise.
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