Obeta-Ndoki People Dey Suffer Water Wahala Even After ₦10.6m Was Released – Na Stream Dem Dey Drink!
Residents of Obeta-Ndoki, Rivers State dey face serious hardship, almost two years after government release ₦10.6 million for water scheme rehabilitation. The money, meant for Obeta-Ndoki water project, never see ground as contractor Jonac Multi Purpose Company Ltd no do any work.
Instead, men, women, and children dey rely on dirty village stream wey dem dey share with animals for drinking and cooking, causing frequent waterborne diseases. Tracka monitoring team call on EFCC and ICPC to investigate the matter and ensure the project is completed, stressing that clean water na basic human right.
The community continue dey beg for accountability and real action, as promises remain broken and living conditions worsen.
Residents of Obeta-Ndoki, Rivers State dey face serious hardship, almost two years after government release ₦10.6 million for water scheme rehabilitation. The money, meant for Obeta-Ndoki water project, never see ground as contractor Jonac Multi Purpose Company Ltd no do any work.
Instead, men, women, and children dey rely on dirty village stream wey dem dey share with animals for drinking and cooking, causing frequent waterborne diseases. Tracka monitoring team call on EFCC and ICPC to investigate the matter and ensure the project is completed, stressing that clean water na basic human right.
The community continue dey beg for accountability and real action, as promises remain broken and living conditions worsen.
Obeta-Ndoki People Dey Suffer Water Wahala Even After ₦10.6m Was Released – Na Stream Dem Dey Drink!
Residents of Obeta-Ndoki, Rivers State dey face serious hardship, almost two years after government release ₦10.6 million for water scheme rehabilitation. The money, meant for Obeta-Ndoki water project, never see ground as contractor Jonac Multi Purpose Company Ltd no do any work.
Instead, men, women, and children dey rely on dirty village stream wey dem dey share with animals for drinking and cooking, causing frequent waterborne diseases. Tracka monitoring team call on EFCC and ICPC to investigate the matter and ensure the project is completed, stressing that clean water na basic human right.
The community continue dey beg for accountability and real action, as promises remain broken and living conditions worsen.
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