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Covid 19, Landlord donates mechanized bore hole to community in Berekum.

              LANDLORD DONATES MECHANIZED WATER TO COMMUNITY

The CEO of Abaa Printing Press and ESKOM Educational Centre in the Berekum Municipality of the Bono Region, Mr. Asiedu Arthur a.k.a. Abaa has donated a mechanized bore hole water to the people of Brenyekwa, Zaabo Zongo and those around Presec and it's environs.

According to Mr. Abaa, everyone is doing their best to support the fight against covid-19. "I have seen people donating Veronica buckets, sanitizers, soaps, tissues, etc. I have also decided to offer free portable water to this community. Water is indeed life and we have seen it saving lives in these trying times. It has helped reduce the spread of the virus hence my decision to donate water to the people".
He continued that "the community will fetch the water free of charge which in a way restrict movement of people as advised by Ghana Health Service".

Mr. Abaa admonished Ghanaians to support the fight against the virus as it is causing more harm in the world. "Let us all observed the preventive protocols for Covid-19".

The water facility is spacious with four taps to enhance social distancing. It also has a reservoir to keep the tap running throughout this period. The people in the community will freely enjoy the water in the next three months.

The community members upon hearing the announcement of free water has showered praises upon him for supporting them in this way to fight the Corona virus in the country. They thanked him to keep on helping the people always and promised to make good use of the water and would not misuse it.


Story by Opamago Paparichy, Berekum

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