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A/R: Esaso Adankwame Receives Solar-Powered Borehole

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre has provided the residents of Esaso Adankwame with an ultramodern solar-powered borehole to address their water needs.

Some areas of the community were struggling to access water, forcing residents to walk long distances or enter private homes to obtain this essential resource.

The community members expressed their gratitude for this timely support.

“We thank Almighty Allah for this massive project that was given to this community. In fact, we never thought of getting such a project here because we had difficulty getting water, the completion of this project is actually timely,” a resident, Hidir Iddrisu noted.

According to the residents, this project has brought immense relief, and they are at a loss for how to express their gratitude to the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre.

The Chief Imam and the Unit Committee Chairman of the community mosque were filled with excitement and prayed for Allah’s continued guidance and support.

They commended the organization for the project, noting that it will significantly benefit both Muslims and the entire community.

Women in Esaso Adankwame expressed their excitement, stating that it would greatly alleviate their struggles.

More than 500 residents are expected to benefit from this initiative.

Ishmael Mohammed Kamil, Executive Director of Markaz Aleawn Alyaqin Humanitarian Service, the implementing partner, explained that the project’s goal was to alleviate the water challenges in the community.

“We had a call from one of our people within this community, asking that we should come to their aid, in terms of drilling a borehole for them, so we came here, checked the whole community and found this place as the suitable location,” he said.

He also mentioned that the organization is supporting other communities throughout various regions in Ghana.

In total, there are 14 boreholes, including five solar-powered and nine hand-pump boreholes, which have all been successfully completed.

Beneficiary communities include Jamasi, Agona, Atebubu Mempeasem, Ejisu Kwaso, Kwojobi Kintampo, Esaso Adankwame, and Aboaso Heman, among others.

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