To improve hygiene and the wellbeing of students in Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the Rotary Club of Asokoro has renovated toilet facilities in Government Secondary School (GSS), Tundun Wada, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja.
The president of the club, Adesuwa Agbontaen, said he was excited that under his watch, the organisation had improved the quality of life of the students of the school by providing them with a beautiful toilet facility.
Agbontaen said the club would constantly visit the school to ensure that the facility is well maintained and to intervene where necessary.
He promised to work with the district governor and other partners to bring water to the school.
While charging the school to take proper care of the project, he encouraged the students to know as they grow that life is about service, they should make use of time, resources and talent to serve humanity, become agents of change wherever they are and contribute to solutions to societal problems. He reiterated continuous partnership with the school to do projects that will serve humanity.
Commissioning the project, the district governor, Rotary International District 9125, Rotarian Sagab Sani Ahmed said Rotary club has been in the forefront of championing hygiene culture, saying that is why most Rotarians do projects mostly in areas of water, sanitation and hygiene, adding that the intention is to ensure that the spread of infections is reasonably contained as much as possible.
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