Abdul Rahaman Dignity has lamented over the water crises of the Tolong District.
It isn’t new to every concern member of the Tolon District and it’s environment that the district have been suffering from lack of good drinking water for 2 decades now.
The young man who recently visited the district says it’s so surprising and amazing for a District of Tolon caliber to suffer a problem of this nature for over 27 years.
In lamentation of this problem, the former NASPA President streaches his hand of support with a very great initiative to the people as he wishes for the best in future.
Below is what he wrote,
“Tolon District Water Challenges And Bore Hole Fundraising Project
It still surprising and amazing for a group of people to suffer high time in this era for portable water.
Tolon District has been faced with this challenges for a period over 27 years. Water as we all know is a necessity and everyone is entitled to have access to safe and secure water for drinking, cooking, bathing washing and for other activities. Indeed, there are some good news on the bore hole fundraising project which is as a result of the current water crises/ challenges. Having hailed from Tolon and served as the NASPA president in the District, I forwarded this pressing issue to our Network which is Do IT RIGHT AFRICA INITIATIVE (DIRAi) GHANA CHAPTER.
As members of Do It Right Africa Initiative, our mission is to liberate Africa from self inflicted poverty through genuine reorientation, socio-economic empowerment and development projects. I led a delegation of members of DIRAI to Tolon District for our own assessment on the issue at hand and where the organization can fit in by a way of contributing our quota in making sure that the communities get access to safe and secure water for their various purposes. As part of the activities we undertake as DIRAi, is the promotion of strategic community problem solving- self- help approach.
It is all about making impact in society and changing the lives of others. It is not a one man’s fight, let’s join our forces together. We believe in team work and collaboration and with our collective efforts we can make the needed impact in our communities. Much gratitude to my team members for the good work done.”
Mr Abdul Rahaman Dignity also call on NGO’s companies, dignitaries, politicians and other bodies to support this all important cause.