Senator Yayi Facilitates Solar-Powered Borehole for Ilese Community, Enhancing Access to Clean Water
			Senator Olamilekan Solomon Adeola, popularly known as Yayi, has facilitated the installation of a solar-powered borehole in Ilese Community, located beside the Ogun State College of Health Technology in Ijebu North-East Local Government Area of Ogun State.
The project, which aims to provide reliable and clean water, will directly benefit residents of Ilese Community as well as students and staff of the Ogun State College of Health Technology. The intervention addresses longstanding challenges of inadequate water supply in the area and reflects Senator Yayi’s commitment to improving public welfare and essential social infrastructure across Ogun East Senatorial District.
The solar-powered borehole system, equipped with modern storage facilities, ensures sustainable water access through renewable energy, promoting hygiene, supporting healthy living, and reducing dependency on unsafe water sources.
Speaking on the initiative, Senator Yayi reaffirmed his focus on community-driven development and environmental sustainability:
> “Access to clean water is a fundamental necessity for both healthy living and academic productivity. This project demonstrates our commitment to practical interventions that improve daily life and promote public health.”
Community leaders, residents, and students of the College expressed profound appreciation to Senator Yayi for the initiative. They noted that the solar-powered borehole will ease the water burden in the area, improve sanitation, and enhance the overall quality of life for both the community and the academic environment.
Through impactful interventions such as this, Senator Yayi continues to strengthen his legacy of inclusive representation and responsive governance, ensuring that development reaches the grassroots and meets the real needs of the people.
