IBADAN – Residents of Progressive Community, Aba-Ibeji, off Arapaja Road, Odo-Ona Kekere, Ibadan, have expressed heartfelt appreciation to the BOLDAN Foundation, led by Chief (Mrs.) Bolupe Aminat Aramide, Are-Ago Iyalode Olubadan of Ibadanland, for donating a borehole to the community.

The borehole project, executed in partnership with the Rotary Club of Ibadan, is expected to provide residents with a reliable source of clean and safe drinking water, bringing an end to years of dependence on unsafe and irregular water supplies.
Speaking on behalf of the residents during the commissioning ceremony, Alhaja Agboola Hamzat described the project as a life-changing intervention that would significantly improve access to potable water, enhance hygiene, promote better public health, and reduce the daily burden of searching for water.
She expressed the community’s profound gratitude to Chief (Mrs.) Bolupe Aminat Aramide for her generosity and unwavering commitment to humanitarian service, noting that the donation would positively impact the lives of families in the community for many years.
According to her, the gesture reflects the compassion and vision of the BOLDAN Foundation in addressing the basic needs of underserved communities through sustainable development initiatives.
Alhaja Hamzat also offered prayers for the founder of the foundation, asking God to grant her good health, greater wisdom, and abundant resources to continue touching lives through impactful humanitarian projects.
The borehole donation further underscores the commitment of the BOLDAN Foundation to improving the welfare of communities, reaffirming that access to clean water remains one of the most important investments in public health, human dignity, and sustainable development.
