EFSL provides human facilities for Pujehun
Over ten deprived communities in the Pujehun district have benefited from bore hole taps, VIP toilets, and storage facilities.
The facilities were provided by Evangelical Fellowship Sierra Leone as a means of not only to complement government’s efforts, but to create a better livelihood to communities in dire need.
Residents of Ya Kemoh Kpukumu-Krim and Kpanga Kabondeh chiefdoms in the Pujehun district went cheering over facilities provided them by the EFSL and said such will help them live a meaningful life.
The Manager Community Services Department, Gadiru Bassie, said the EFSL identifies the desires of the people through an assessment survey.
He noted however that his organization is actively engaged in the transformation of lives and communities, as their mandate is geared towards advocacy and poverty reduction.
He pledged the support of other humanitarian bodies to meet the needs of the underdeveloped communities in the country.
Field Officer in Pujehun district, M.D Baindu Kenneh, revealed it is a challenging task to work with the deprived communities, but said they are committed to excellence and professionalism.
She furthered that success requires action and that her organization acts as an example for maximum productivity.
Commissioning the taps, the General Secretary of EFSL, Rev. Titus Williams, thanked God for helping them identify issues affecting human life, as their pledge is people focus, accountability, and trustworthiness.
He cautioned Pujehun residents that all EFSL has done is for their good and must be handled with care.
The team also donated bundles of Zinc and nails to Belebu and Gondama villages that suffered from fire disaster.
By Rose Konima Stevens
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