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Ondo begins water channelisation project, targets 500,000 homes

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The Ondo state government has begun the construction and channelisation of water projects across the state.The government also reinstated the commitment to provide access to clean water for 500,000 households and approximately two million individuals.

The post Ondo begins water channelisation project, targets 500,000 homes appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News.

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