Kogi commissioner donates boreholes to community

A commissioner in Kogi State has donated boreholes to a local community, providing essential water access.

In Kogi State, Nigeria, a commissioner has made a significant donation of boreholes to a community, aimed at improving water supply. This initiative highlights efforts to address basic infrastructure needs in rural areas. The donation was reported under the title 'Kogi Commissioner Donates Boreholes to Community' by ThisDayLive on December 27, 2025. Such projects are crucial in regions where access to clean water remains a challenge, fostering community development and health improvements.

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