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 J. H. B. Hope Foundat/ion Commissioned a Mechanised Borehole for Suhum Abisim Dawa Community in the Eastern Region.

The J.H.B, Jesus House Boltimore Hope Foundation which is based in Maryland in the USA in collaboration with the International Central Gospel Church (I.C.G.C)  donated the mechanised borehole to the Abisim Dawa, a farming community in the Suhum Municipality.


The facility would supply potable water to about 800 inhabitants in the community who will benefit from the project.


Mr Samuel Opoku Darko, the Project Coordinator for J.H.B  NGO, during a short ceremony to commission the facility said, the borehole was provided with the help of J.H.B foundation NGO, which is based in Maryland in the USA.


Speaking with Alrich24newsgh.com news Reporter Apelete Kofi-Michel said, the NGO is aimed to provide potable drinking water to deprived areas with quality healthcare and education, among other social amenities.


Nana Baffour Djamgba, the Odikro of Dawal in an interview with our Reporter Apelete Kofi-Michel, thanked the NGO J. H. B. Hope foundation and I.C.G.C for providing this mechanised borehole to the people and ask for God's blessings for them for their good work done and appealed to the community to take good care of the facility for their benefit.


Also thanks to Accra Fm/CTV and Alrich24newsgh com news for their support, after airing their death trap bridge and bad roads reportage in the community, as a result of the reportage, their problems have been solved. He said ayekoo to Accra Fm/CTV news and Alrich24newsgh.com.

 


The Community Members for the Area, when contacted, said the facility in their area was a timely and great relief and has brought joy to the people because they have passed through difficult times in search of water, especially during the dry season.


They, therefore, thanked Accra Fm/CTV news for a thereat support we have given them. They said.


Story by Kofi Michel/Alrich24newsgh.com.

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