SOS Children�s Villages Ghana Makes Water Potable At Bunso

As part of the celebration of 40 years in Ghana, SOS Children’s Villages Ghana, a leading name in child welfare in the country, has provided potable water for the people of Bunso and its surrounding communities in the East Akim Municipality of the Eastern Region.

The project is to provide an alternative source of water for the people who had been relying on the Birim River for water.

The National Director of SOS Children’s Villages Ghana, Mr Alex Kekula, in his address emphasized that it the organization was dedicated to helping alleviate the plight of children,  who walked long distances for water, so as to enable them to concentrate on their academic works.

He also said SOS Children’s Villages Ghana would continue to support the people in the provision of quality water to mitigate water-borne diseases, since the Birim River had been polluted from illegal mining activities.

Mr Kekula commended the chief of Bunso, Osabarima Abeam Brakatu Ofori Aninkra, and all stakeholders who collaborated with the organisation to complete the project.

He further urged the people to continue to support the organisation saying, "As we move to other communities to provide water and social amenities, we expect to receive similar co-operation and support from the people so that households and children in those communities will also benefit."

He finally spelt out how these communities shall use these facilities to their benfits

“We shall always undertake these projects using our social business model which commits beneficiaries to make a basic financial commitment towards the use of water or any other sanitation facility that we provide. When beneficiaries pay an agreed token fee for the service maintenance is assured and the water is also always available” In his appreciation speech, Osabarima Aninkra, on behalf of the people of Bunso , expressed his appreciation to SOS Children’s Villages Ghana for its timely intervention.