Rotary Club of Kumasi commissions toilet facility, borehole for Brofoyedu community and school

The Rotary Club of Kumasi has commissioned a 10-seater toilet facility and a mechanized borehole for the Brofoyedu community and school in the Atwima Kwanwoma Municipality.

The project aims to improve water and sanitation in the area.

According to the Club, a survey of the community revealed that the school, with approximately 900 students, and the community faced significant challenges with toilet facilities and access to clean water.

The Rotary Club of Kumasi utilized global grants to support the community.

During the commissioning ceremony at Brofoyedu Primary School, the President of the Rotary Club of Kumasi, Rotarian Emmanuel Obeng, urged the community to take good care of the project to ensure its longevity.

He stated that the Club’s goal is to support vulnerable communities with developmental projects, adding that this is part of their ongoing efforts.

The headmaster of Brofoyedu Primary School, Joseph Owusu Bediako, expressed gratitude to the Rotary Club of Kumasi for the timely project.

He noted that before the commissioning, teachers and students often rushed to town to use toilet facilities or fetch water, negatively impacting teaching and learning.

Source: Joseph Obeng