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OTF Foundation Replaces Damaged 2,500-Litre Water Tank at Ward 3, Isaba Eruwa

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In a bid to strengthen community welfare and ensure access to clean water, the Oladeni Toki Foundation (OTF) has replaced a damaged 2,500-litre water tank attached to the motorized borehole at Ward 3, Isaba Eruwa, in Ibarapa East Local Government Area of Oyo State.

The intervention followed weeks of difficulty faced by residents after the breakdown of the old tank, which had served the community for several years. The new installation is expected to restore steady water supply, ease the burden of sourcing water, and improve hygiene conditions, particularly benefiting women and children who bear the brunt of water scarcity.

Community leaders and residents expressed gratitude to the Foundation for the timely support, describing the gesture as a reflection of OTF’s commitment to grassroots development and the well-being of the people.

During the official handover, representatives of the Foundation reiterated their dedication to improving living standards in rural communities through sustainable interventions in water, health, and education.

Chairman of the Foundation, Surveyor Bayo Oladeni, reaffirmed OTF’s mission to provide practical solutions to pressing community needs, stressing that access to clean water remains a fundamental right and a priority for the organization.

With the replacement of the water tank, residents of Ward 3, Isaba Eruwa can now look forward to improved access to safe water, reduced health risks, and enhanced quality of life.

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