I really do wish all well to do Nigerian Corp Members will take a cue from what Mr Onochukwu has done...God bless you sir.
A corps member serving in Lokoja the Kogi State capital, Mr.
Stanislaus Toochukwu Onuchukwu with state code number KG/13A/0442, has
sank a motorised borehole worth N1.5m in Government Day Secondary
School, Adankolo, Lokoja to meet the water needs of students and other
denizens of Adankolo community.
Speaking during the
commissioning of the borehole on Thursday, Mr. Onuchukwu said he was
moved into carrying out the project when he observed students of the
school arbitrarily going out of the school compound with buckets in
search of water during class hours. This made him ask why they left
their lessons to go searching for water. He was told they had to do so
to afford them water to use in flushing their toilet.
Having seen
this needs, the corps member liaised with the principal and staff of
the school alongside some parents to seek their approval and support for
the project. At the end of the consultations, he went about sourcing
for funds to embark on the project. Two months thereafter, the project
is now being commissioned.
The Commissioner of Water Resources,
Barr. Hadiza Onotu Muhammed, who was represented at the commissioning by
the Director of water in the ministry, said: "we all know the
importance of water. More than 75 per cent of our body is made up of
water. No one can live without water. In fact, water is said to be
life..." She ended by appreciating the corps member with the sum of
N20,000.
The Commissioner of Education, Mrs Grace Elebiyo was
also represented at the event. She expressed delight for the vibrant
corps member who has 'contributed a great quota to the development of
Kogi State', stressing that the corps member has by the project left an
indelible mark on the sands of time. She disclosed that her ministry is
highly impressed by the borehole Mr Onuchukwu has sank.
The Etsu
of Adankolo, Chief David Agbayi on behalf of the Maigari of Lokoja,
Alhaji Dr. Muhammadu Kabiru showered praises on the corps member for his
achievement which he said will be so beneficial to members of his
community. In a letter of commendation, the entire people of Adankolo
and the School management wished for the authorities to retain the corps
member wherever his service will be needed.
The NYSC Zonal
Inspector in charge of Lokoja Zone, Mr Felix Ajayi who represented the
State Coordinator said: "it is a thing to the Scheme for Toochukwu to do
what he has done here today."
He continued that NYSC complements
the three tiers of government which is why corps members embark on
projects for their host communities which the government should have
done. He further disclosed that what is happening here today is
happening in other LGAs in the state and in other states across the
federation.
The motorised borehole was constructed in such a way
that there are three taps both inside and outside the school compound to
smoothly serve the community dwellers without them having to come into
the school to disturb the serenity of the school environment.
Some
students who were interviewed appreciated the corps member for
providing them with a source of water. They said the project will afford
them water to clean the school compound, carry out experiments in their
labs, flush their stool when they use the toilet and save them the N10
they use in buying sachet water.

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