Corps member Osaretin donates boreholes to Akure communities

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Corps member donates boreholes, signpost to Akure communities

A National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, Micheal Osaretin, donated hand pump boreholes to two communities, as well as a signpost and some school uniforms to a school in Akure.

The communities are Origere and Ajipowo communities and Ogbe High School, all in Oda town of Akure South Local Government Area of Ondo state.

Osaretin said at the inauguration of the projects on Monday that it had always been his dream to give back and make an impact wherever he found himself.

“Before I came for service, I always saw corps members doing projects, when I came here, I met the regent and I saw this place and felt it’s an extra work to give back to the community and I am happy my dream came to reality,” he said.

Osaretin said that more of such projects, especially for a community that had not felt the presence of government over the years would make the country a better place to live.

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Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State said he was delighted to witness the occasion and noted that the corps member’s gesture was a demonstration of his passion for the wellbeing of humanity and the advancement of educational system.

Mrs. Lola Amuda, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, who represented the governor said the projects would add value to the lives of students and the entire communities where the projects were sited.

“I want to implore members of these communities, as well as the school management of Ogbe High School, Oda to ensure that the facilities provided are used judiciously and are properly maintained,” she said.

The State NYSC Coordinator, Mrs. Victoria Ani, thanked the state government for creating the enabling environment, especially, security that allowed the youth corps member to identify the plight of such communities.

She said that youth corps members were veritable tools for national development and appealed to the beneficiaries of the project to make judicious use of them.

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