From left, GMD/CEO, nahco aviance, Mr. Indranil Gupta, Head of Safety, nahco aviance, Mrs. Fidelia Obumselu; Former Head Teacher, State Primary School, Ewutuntun, Mrs. Nwafor; and Cargo Infrastructure Specialist at nahco aviance, Mr. Nicolaas Els, at the commissioning of the Borehole project installed by nahco aviance at State Priamary School, Ewutuntun.

The Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) has commissioned borehole projects in two communities of Lagos schools; Ewutuntun, Mafoluku.

Before the intervenution by NAHCO, pupils at the two locations where a total of five schools were located had always needed to go out of the school premises hunting for water from neighbouring houses during school hours. 

The absence of water had also made maintenance of hygiene difficult in the schools.

However, at the commissioning today by the Group Managing Director/CEO of the ground handling Company, Mr. Indranil Gupta, has substantially solved the problem.

Gupta said at the commissioning, “the borehole project is one that would provide water for the children in the school and those who will come after them.”

He noted that NAHCO is fully committed to supporting the government through its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives.

According to the NAHCO CEO, stakeholders have to come together to support the government in achieving the dream of providing a better future for our children. 

He added that it is the duty of the community, not just the family, to raise children. 

MD/CEO, NAHCO Plc, Mr. Indranil Gupta commissioning Borehole provided by the Company at Ewu Primary School, 1-7 Ogundele Street, Ewutuntun. To his right is Mrs. Florence Aderemi, HOD, Social Mobilization Section, Oshodi Isolo LGA. On the immediate left is Mrs. Victoria Okeke, Asst Headteacher, Ewu pry School, Mrs. Victoria Adeyemi, Head Teacher, Ewu Primary School; and Messrs. Mr. Nicolaas Els, Henry Adegeye, Abu Sufiyan, Deacon Samuel Anefu, and Solomon Abiona, all of NAHCO Plc at the event.

While appreciating NAHCO for coming through for the school children, the Head of Mobilisation at the Local Government Education Authority, Mrs. Florence Aderemi, said that the presence of the borehole facilities would lead to an increase in enrolment and retention of children in the schools. 

She pointed out that it had always been a painful experience for her seeing the school children going out of school premises in search of water.

She thanked NAHCO for the assistance to the schools while praying for the continued progress of the Company.

Also, a former Headteacher, State Primary School, Ewutuntun, Mrs. Nwafor, was full of gratitude to nahco aviance.

She related how tough it had been for the school to cope without water and all efforts to get the problem resolved proved abortive.

On her part, the Headteacher of the Ewu Primary School, Mrs. Victoria Adeyemi, was emotional as she danced during the commissioning for the timely intervention by nahco aviance. 

“All I can say is that God will bless nahco,” she kept repeating again and again.

The first project located at State Primary School, 3 Bode Onifade Street, Ewutuntun, would serve the school, the Community Primary School, Ewu and the State Primary School, Mafoluku. 

The second borehole project located at Ewu Primary School, 1-7 Ogundele Street, Ewutuntun, would serve both the named school and Methodist Primary School, Ewutuntun. 

The Company also provided power generating sets to power the boreholes.

Clean water and sanitation is one of United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

Recognising the need to address this vital requirement in the community, NAHCO took the initiative to install borehole facilities in the schools. 

These boreholes will provide potable and safe water, ensuring that the pupils and staff have access to clean water for drinking, sanitation, and other essential needs.

The CSR initiative is one of the several ways in which NAHCO, impacts the lives of the communities where it operates.

Similar interventions had been made in the past in locations such as Port Harcourt, Enugu and Kano.

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