In a bid to provide clean and safe drinking water, Frontiers Mission Network in collaboration with Zion Community Church International has commissioned a mechanised borehole at Bodi, a community in the Bole Municipality.
The initiative comes as a major relief to the community, which has long struggled with a lack of access to potable water.
For years, residents of Bodi had no reliable source of clean drinking water, forcing them to rely on unsafe alternatives.
The borehole, which marks the first healthy source of water for the town, is expected to have a transformative impact on the community’s health and well-being.
Interacting with the media, an Executive Director of Frontiers Mission Network, Apostle Dr. Moses Sansah Konjon, emphasised the importance of water in human life.
“When a human being has water, he or she has everything,” he noted.
Apostle Sansah revealed that the organisation had scouted several communities across the Savannah region, before selecting Bodi as a priority for the project.
“When we came to this community, we realised that providing them with a mechanised borehole was a necessity. And that is why we chose this community,” he explained added.
He pledged the Network’s commitment to ensure that every Ghanaian has access to potable drinking water.
The commissioning of the borehole has since sparked excitement and joy among residents, who have long awaited a solution to their water crisis.
The borehole is expected to not only improve access to clean drinking water but also reduce waterborne diseases and enhance the overall quality of life in the community.
source: yagbonradioonline