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Potable water is essential for environmental hygiene Towards achieving sustainable development goal 6 (clean water and sanitation. SDG 6), Ibarapa East local government is collaborating with UNICEF and RUWASSA, as Ibarapa East chairman, Alhaji Kazeem Owolabi Arogundade set pace for others to follow in environmental management in Oyo State and Nigeria at large The good people of Ibarapa East felt the impact of their supervisory councilor on environment, as honorable Olusegun Ajayi lead artisan from different wards in Ibarapa East to a 3 days training tour in Oyo town for theoretical training on borehole repair and maintenance under UNICEF and RUWASSA tutors. To complement their theoretical knowledge, the team of expert from UNICEF and RUWASSA was also brought to Ibarapa East to train the beneficiaries on hands-on practical skills in borehole repair and maintenance. This gesture serve as opportunity for communities in Ibarapa East, as several dead boreholes was repaired and brought back to life for the use of good people of Ibarapa East. While seeking support of the residents for better collaboration with government in environmental hygiene, honorable Olusegun Ajayi said the current administration in Ibarapa East will not leave any stone unturn in making Ibarapa East an healthy environment to live in. In his key note address, honorable Olusegun Ajayi thanks the chairman of Ibarapa East local government for been a leader that care so much about his people. He said the government of Alhaji Kazeem Owolabi Arogundade has many projects line up for the good people of Ibarapa East.

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