In its continued effort to provide drinkable water to rural communities, the MOK Foundation has extended its ongoing borehole repairs in Kwara South to areas like Gaa Jowuro Omupo in Ifelodun Lg, Gaa Akoye in Offa Lg, Nomadic school Gaa Jangbo Offa.
In a video sent to this medium by a prominent member of the Foundation, Alhaji Tunde Salaudeen, residents were elated to witness clean water from their damaged boreholes of many decades.
The community leaders and residents have expressed their gratitude to the MOK Foundation for their continued support and commitment to improving their lives. The foundation’s efforts have made a significant impact on the community’s health, hygiene, and overall well-being.
The repair of boreholes is an ongoing process, and the foundation is working tirelessly to ensure that every community has access to clean water. Their dedication to serving humanity is a beacon of hope for many, and their efforts are truly making a difference in the lives of thousands.
You will recall that Confidence News Nigeria earlier reported that the MOK Foundation plans to repair over 50 damaged boreholes across Kwara South.