BOMI COUNTY, LIBERIA – Former Vice President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has dedicated a water system funded and implemented by the Joseph Nyuma Boakai Foundation, a Charity devoted to humanitarian works since 2006.
The JNB Foundation has been working with partners at home and abroad for the last seventeen years providing assistance to hospitals, schools, orphanages, sporting clubs, youth groups, programs, and activities across Liberia.
The JNBF during the Ebola pandemic reached out to folks in neighboring Guinea and Sierra Leone with supplies of high-protein tuna fish.
Working with His Church Charity in the United Kingdom, the JNBF supplied clothing, footwear, toys, and hospital equipment and supplies to key health institutions in Liberia including ambulances.
Today, the Former Vice President dedicated a water system at the Bomi County Community College to address the critical need for purified, drinkable water.
During a brief ceremony on the premises of the College, the administration and students expressed thanks for the project.
Two outlets were made exclusively available for community dwellers to access water from the system.
The project is part of the Foundation’s core objective of carrying out strategic missions to derive maximum impact on communities around the country.
The 180-foot borehole will supply a 420 ft tower with water for the Community College.
“It is always fulfilling to address critical needs of the people, a release from His Office quotes JNB as saying.”
Hundreds of students graced the occasion including the administrators and staff as JNB turned on the system.
Meanwhile, another water system is under construction in the Tubmanburg area of Bomi County where school children and community dwellers will access safe drinking water.
He then went to the construction site of the project to inspect ongoing works on a project that will also soon be completed and dedicated a release from the Office of the Former Vice President said. Source: Former Vice President Office