The MOK Foundation has successfully repaired a borehole in the Gaa Oko Awo Fulani community in Irepodun Local Government Area, providing clean water access to the residents.

The borehole, which had been out of commission for some time, was repaired by the MOK Foundation team, ensuring that the community now has a reliable source of clean water for drinking, cooking, and other domestic uses.

The repair of the borehole has brought immense relief to the community, particularly during this period of water scarcity. The community members expressed their gratitude to the MOK Foundation for its kindness and generosity.

“We are thankful to the MOK Foundation for repairing our borehole,” said a community leader. “This has solved our water problem and improved our health and well-being.

“The MOK Foundation’s intervention is part of its commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable communities, particularly in rural areas where access to basic amenities like clean water is a challenge.

By providing clean water access, the MOK Foundation is helping to:- Improve health and hygiene- Reduce water-borne diseases- Enhance food security- Support economic development

The MOK Foundation remains dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of communities, and this borehole repair is just one example of its efforts to drive positive change.