Mohammad Ibrahim
June 12, 2016

Moved by a publication on plight of residents of Kanti village a community in west of Rigasa, a suburb of Kaduna metropolis North- West part of the country, General Officer Commanding (GOC) 1 Division, Nigerian Army, Major General Adeniyi Oyebade has constructed a borehole to the community.

This follows a story by Water Journalists Africa that reported on the plight of this community pitting emphasis on the lack of access to clean water.

Prior before the bore-hole was dug in the community, their only source of water was a pond covered with dried lives and dirt.

Women of Unguwa Kanti community dancing round the bore hole in appreciation
Women of Unguwa Kanti community dancing round the bore hole in appreciation

 

 

Commissioning the bore-hole at the village of about 20 kilometres away from Kaduna city town, the Army GOC said, he was touched by the news report about their suffering.

General Oyebade assured the villagers of President Muhammadu Buhari led administration and other state governments effort to ensure welfare of all Nigerians, but the Army having recognized that government cannot do it alone with always reach out to the needy populace.

“I read recently about your community that your major problem is lack of portable drinking water, so, I told myself that my heart will not be at peace until I give you water. So, I asked one of my officers to locate this place, so that I can give you borehole.

“I want to assure you that President Muhammadu Buhari led administration and the respective state governments are working tirelessly to ensure welfare of all Nigerians, but government cannot do everything for everybody, so we can always support the government.

“Also, the Army is not just about fighting war, we also assist the civil populace, because the Army under the Chief of Army Staff, Lt-General Tukur Buratai is very friendly with the civil populace.”

Responding on behalf of the community, the Village Head, Aliyu Bala expressed appreciation to the GOC for giving the community life as he also appealed for more social amenities in the area.

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