AYIMOM IS IN SHORT AND THIRST FOR WATER IN BEREKUM.
Ayimom is a farming community in the Berekum West District of the Bono Region facing scarcity of water amid covid-19. The town which had 7 water pipes is now left with only 2 working.
According to a Unit committee member, Mr. Theophelous Ofori Amankona, the 2 pipes left are also not working properly in addition to another the DCE, Hon. Isaac Osei mechanized for them.
The community has been dependent on the two since January 2020. They described the situation as worrying. Although the situation has been reported to the DCE, they are yet to see improvement.
The town is in need of water as the situation has become unbearable for the people.
The people of Ayimom reiterated their appeal to Hon. Isaac Osei (DCE) and Hon. Kwaku Agyenim Boateng (MP) as a matter of urgency to come to their aid to fix the pipes.
They explained their difficulty in accessing water for their daily activities especially in the fight against Covid 19 where water has become an essential commodity.
Story by Clement Adu, Berekum
Ayimom is a farming community in the Berekum West District of the Bono Region facing scarcity of water amid covid-19. The town which had 7 water pipes is now left with only 2 working.
According to a Unit committee member, Mr. Theophelous Ofori Amankona, the 2 pipes left are also not working properly in addition to another the DCE, Hon. Isaac Osei mechanized for them.
The community has been dependent on the two since January 2020. They described the situation as worrying. Although the situation has been reported to the DCE, they are yet to see improvement.
The town is in need of water as the situation has become unbearable for the people.
The people of Ayimom reiterated their appeal to Hon. Isaac Osei (DCE) and Hon. Kwaku Agyenim Boateng (MP) as a matter of urgency to come to their aid to fix the pipes.
They explained their difficulty in accessing water for their daily activities especially in the fight against Covid 19 where water has become an essential commodity.
Story by Clement Adu, Berekum
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