The Executive Chairman of Eredo Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Hon. Ismail Monsuru Akinloye, has once again demonstrated his administration’s commitment to improving the quality of life for residents through sustainable infrastructure projects.
EpeInsights reports that the latest milestone is the successful completion of three solar-powered borehole water schemes in the communities of Odoragushin, Ibowon and Odomola, a transformative step towards providing clean and reliable water access across the LCDA.
The new solar-powered boreholes address a critical and long-standing challenge faced by many communities in Eredo: lack of access to safe, potable water.
These installations leverage renewable energy to power the boreholes, ensuring consistent water supply without reliance on unstable electricity grids, making the projects both eco-friendly and cost-effective.
The Eredo LCDA administration has further intensified efforts by initiating additional water projects currently underway in Igbooye and Noforija communities.
This ongoing expansion underscores the leadership’s pledge to ensure no part of the LCDA is overlooked, and that residents everywhere enjoy improved access to this fundamental necessity.
Speaking on the achievements, a spokesperson for the Eredo LCDA emphasized that these boreholes are more than just infrastructural developments, they represent responsive leadership and a government that prioritizes the welfare of its people.
“This initiative embodies people-oriented governance and our vision for a brighter, healthier future for all communities under Eredo LCDA,” the statement read.
Hon. Akinloye’s administration has positioned itself as a catalyst for impactful change, consistently delivering on promises with tangible benefits at the grassroots level.
The emphasis on solar-powered technology also aligns with global sustainable development goals, showcasing Eredo LCDA’s forward-thinking approach to community development.
As Eredo LCDA continues to forge ahead with these projects, residents can expect a significant improvement in health outcomes, reduced waterborne diseases, and enhanced daily living standards, thanks to uninterrupted access to clean water.
The completion of the Odoragushin, Ibowon, and Odomola boreholes marks just the beginning, with more communities set to benefit in the coming months.
The administration’s unwavering dedication reiterates the message that sustainable development and inclusive governance remain at the heart of Hon. Ismail Monsuru Akinloye’s tenure.
