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    Guinness partners WaterAid to construct solar-powered water facilities

    September 7, 2016
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    Oscarline Onwuemenyi
    07 September 2016, Sweetcrude, Abuja – Guinness Nigeria Plc and WaterAid Nigeria have partnered to construct two solar- powered water facilities in Gwam, Ningi Local Government Area of Bauchi state to deepen health and sanitation practices in the state.

    The Guinness Nigeria/WaterAid Gwam water facility, which was formally unveiled recently, is one of two major water schemes which the brewing giant has delivered this year in collaboration with its international Non Governmental Organization partners, and the 34th site for the Guinness Nigeria, Water of Life initiative in Nigeria.

    The Gwam water scheme – which comprises two solar-powered boreholes and two blocks of toilets – will benefit about 20,000 people.

    Mr. Sesan Sobowale, Guinness Nigeria’s Corporate Relations Director used the occasion to reiterate the company’s commitment to initiatives that improve access to safe water.

    In his remarks, he noted that Guinness Nigeria will continue to play a leading role to promote water stewardship in Nigeria while thanking Water Aid for its transformational work in promoting health and hygiene in the country.

    “Diageo’s water blueprint articulates the role we will play as a business to tackle a wide range of water-related issues both in Nigeria and globally. In furtherance of this blueprint, Guinness Nigeria has prioritized interventions that improve access to safe water especially in communities that face acute water scarcity.

    “We have also invested in technologies that help us manage our water use. The construction of the Gwam water scheme is in furtherance of our efforts to help more Nigerians access clean drinking water. Our hope is that by improving access to clean water, we can help people in Gwam community improve their hygiene and overall wellbeing,” Sobowale said.

    In her remarks at the event, WaterAid’s International Chief Executive, Ms. Barbara Frost underscored WaterAid’s vision to help create a world where everyone, everywhere has access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene.

    She said: “It is great to see that the Bauchi state government, Guinness Nigeria and WaterAid are working collaboratively to tackle the challenge of water scarcity in Bauchi state. I would like to thank the government of Bauchi state for creating a conducive environment that has enabled WaterAid to implement its programmes in the state.

    “WaterAid will continue to partner various stakeholders in Nigeria to transform lives by improving access to safe water, hygiene and sanitation.”

    Also speaking at the commissioning ceremony, the Commissioner for Water Resources, Bauchi state, Alhaji Mohammed Ghali Abdulhameed observed that the water facility will support the state government’s drive to improve health and hygiene for Bauchi state citizens.

    “This intervention is indeed timely and commendable. Water is an absolutely essential resource that is vital for the health and wellbeing of our citizens. We, the people of Bauchi state, are therefore delighted that Guinness Nigeria and Water Aid have joined forces to improve access to safe water in our state. We are immensely grateful for this intervention,” he said.

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