US based NGO builds, donates toilet facilities to Enugu secondary school

 A United States based Non-Governmental Organisation, Umu-Igbo Unite Care, has built and donated a 10-room toilet facilities and overhead water tanks for Trans-Ekulu Girls Secondary School, Enugu, to help end open defecation in the school.

The Project Coordinator of the grouo  in Enugu, Faith-Victor Onyekwere, disclosed this during the inauguration of the facilities at the school.

She said  her organisation, based in USA, decided to build the facilities for the students to help end open defecation around the school compound.

The toilets

“We provided this project so that the girls could be saved from a lot of illnesses associated with open defecation.

“We did not just build modern toilet facilities, we also provided water supply that could be used to pump the water to the two overhead water tanks,” she said.

The project coordinator said that the organisation’s core areas in contributing to the society included education, wealth creation, healthcare accessibility and provision of relief materials to indigent persons in the society.

The Enugu State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Emmanuel Obi, represented by Mr Joachim Ofodile, Director, Administration and Supply, Enugu State Ministry Health, commended Umu-Igbo Unite Care for building the modern toilet facilities for the students.

The students

He added that it would go a long way in preventing them contacting diseases.

He called on other well-meaning individuals and groups to also help in other areas of needs in the school.

Earlier, the Principal of the School,  Ijeoma Okpe, who attracted the project, lauded the organisation for building the modern toilet facilities in the school.

“I want to specially thank Umu-Igbo Unite Organization wherever they are. I appreciate them for making this project a physical reality and helping to write my name in the sand of time and history book of this school.

The water tanks

“I thank wholeheartedly and in a special way, Ikenna and Faith, the foot soldiers and the project supervisor, Donnie Onyeanu, as well as the Civil Engineer of the project,  Okey, for his selfless service and a work exquisitely done,” she said.

She also ebxpressed her gratitude to some old students of the school, who have partnered with her in many ways in rebranding the school, among whom are Edith Okoh, who contributed towards making the school library conducive for reading by donating money for wall fans in the library.

Others included Anita Ebuka and Dr Chigolum Eze, who have been awarding scholarships to students of the school.

She thanked Dr. Valentine Ozigbo, former Governorship Candidate in Anambra State, for coming up with a solution that helped her to achieve a better result.

She appealed to everyone to look into the various needs of the school and see where they could help in rebranding the school.

Some students, who spoke to the newsmen, expressed their joy over pthe facilities.

Miss Chioma Agu, a student of the school, thanked the organisation for providing  modern toilets for them.

Another student, Miss Mary Eke, said she was happy to have such toilet facilities in her school.

“Whenever I remember that we have  modern toilets in my school I feel so relaxed,” she said.

Highlights of the event were the awards given to some students and teachers, by  Valentine Ozigbo..

Author: Maureen Ikpeama

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