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Agba-Akin community in Ibadan rejoices as LG Electronics provides solar-powered borehole

R-L: CFO, LG Electronics, Mr. Inkyu Kim, Chairman, Landlord Association, Agba-Akin Community, Alhaji. Remi Olaibi Ojuolape, Head, Corporate Marketing, LG Electronics, Mr. Hari Elluru, Commissioner of Information, Culture and Tourism, Oyo State, Dr. Wale Olatubosun, Branch Manager, Fouani Nigeria. Limited, Mr. Jad Atwi at the commissioning of LG Life is Good CSR Initiative of Solar-powered Borehole donated to Agba-Akin Community area of Iwo Road, Ibadan Oyo State today.

By Cyiacus Nnaji

LG Electronics, a leading innovator in consumer electronics and sustainable solutions, has generously donated a solar-powered borehole to Agba-Akin community in Ibadan.

This groundbreaking initiative is set to address a critical need for a reliable source of clean water while simultaneously enhancing the quality of life for the community.

The Agba-Akin community, situated in the heart of Ibadan, has long faced challenges in accessing clean and safe drinking water. Recognizing the urgent need to alleviate this issue, LG Electronics has taken the initiative to provide a sustainable solution that harnesses the power of solar energy.

The donation of the solar-powered borehole is part of LG’s broader commitment to corporate social responsibility, focusing on sustainable development and community empowerment. By harnessing solar energy, this project not only provides clean water but also promotes the use of renewable energy, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change.

Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Mr. Hari Elluru, Head, Corporate Marketing LG Electronics Nigeria, said, “At LG, we are dedicated to making a positive impact in the communities we serve. Access to clean water is a basic human right, and we are proud to support the Ibadan community with this solar-powered borehole. This project reflects our commitment to sustainable solutions that improve lives and foster development.”

Three years ago, we opened a free laundry centre in Ibadan to cater for the washing needs of the people. The free laundry center is equipped with state-of-the-art, hygienic facilities, and is operated free of charge to end-users. This initiative demonstrates LG’s commitment to sustainability and inclusive growth in Nigeria, aligning with their philosophy of understanding customers and offering optimal solutions to improve their lives.

Also prominently at the commissioning was the honourable Commissioner of Information, Culture and Tourism, Oyo State, Dr. Wale Olatubosun as the special guest of honor. Dr. Olatunbosun expressed his elation and commended LG Electronics for their dedication to community development in Nigeria. He urged the community members to take proper care of the project and emphasized the importance of sustainable solutions for long-term benefits

Dr. Olatubosun stated, “I commend LG Electronics for their dedication to community development in Nigeria, and I am particularly delighted that they have chosen to bring this project to Ibadan, Oyo State. We hope this gesture inspires more sustainable initiatives, reaching communities in dire need of clean water and benefiting both the environment and its people.

The solar-powered borehole will provide the Ibadan community with a consistent and safe water supply, crucial for health, hygiene, and daily living. This initiative is expected to significantly reduce the burden on residents, particularly women and children, who often travel long distances to fetch water.

Community Leader, Alhaji Remi Olaibi Ojuolape, expressed deep gratitude on behalf of the residents, stating, “We are incredibly grateful to LG Electronics for this generous donation. The solar-powered borehole will make a huge difference in our daily lives, providing us with easy access to clean water. This project is a blessing, and we thank LG for their support and commitment to our community.”

The installation of the solar-powered borehole is a significant step toward a more sustainable and prosperous future for the Agba-Akin community, Ibadan. By ensuring access to clean water, the project will improve public health, reduce waterborne diseases, and contribute to the overall well-being of the community.

As LG Electronics continues to expand its impact through community-focused projects especially the Solar-powered borehole, the company remains committed to supporting initiatives that promote sustainability, enhance living conditions, and empower communities.

Attendees at the event includes; Mr. Inkyu Kim, CFO, LG Electronics; Mr. Hari Elluru, Head, Corporate Marketing, LG Electronics; Dr. Wale Olatubosun,Honourable Commissioner of Information, Culture and Tourism; Dr Aina Olugbemiga Ayoola, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr. Jad Atwi, Ibadan Branch Manager, Fouani Nigeria. Limited, Alhaji. Remi Olaibi Ojuolape, Chairman, Landlord Association, Alhaji Raimi Ojolowo, Imam Central Mosque, Pastor Sunday Ekeite all of Agba-Akin community, among others.

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