Rotary Clubs of Accra, Legon East and Pocatello commission 3 boreholes in Agormeda


The Rotary Club of Accra Legon East, in partnership with the Rotary Club of Pocatello (USA), formally commissioned three mechanized boreholes fitted with filtration systems at Agomeda, delivering immediate improvements in water access for students and residents.
The facilities, installed at Agormeda DA Basic School, Agormeda Integrated Community Center for Employable Skills( ICCES) and Agomeda D.A. Basic School, were completed under a Rotary Global Grant and additional donor supports covering drilling, mechanization, storage, tap stands and water-quality assurance. The project benefits more than 2,000 people and was implemented by Rick Grand Company Ltd with civil works by Messrs. Damasar.
Ceremony highlights and community commitments
The commissioning ceremony was chaired by Nana Dr. Korlekwor Korli Yohi III, Queen Mother of the Agomeda Traditional Area, who thanked the Rotary Clubs of Accra Legon East and Pocatello for their partnership and for choosing the three institutions and surrounding communities as beneficiaries.
Governor of Rotary District 9104, Nana Yaa Siriboe urged school and community leaders to maintain and protect the new facilities, stressing that sustainable impact depends on local stewardship. She also explained how the Rotary Foundation is funded by Rotarians’ contributions and how clubs can apply to Foundation for resources to support community projects.
District Governor Nana Yaa Siriboe also used the occasion to present two awards to the Rotary Club of Accra Legon East; 100% Member Participation in Rotary Foundation Giving and No.1 Club in the District per capita giving to the Rotary Foundation.
The President of the Rotary Club of Accra Legon East, Emmanuel Sessou, recalled the multi-year collaboration that brought the project to completion and acknowledged technical and financial partners for their transparency and support. He indiacated that the project reflects three years of sustained Rotary leadership and collaboration:
• Conceptualized during the tenure of Past President Nana Hemaa (2023/24)
• Launched under Immediate Past President Peter Osei Asamoah, IPP Scorgins (2024/25)
• Brought to completion under the leadership of President Emmanuel Sessou, RPKiwi (2025/26)
Additional community benefits
As part of the event, The Rotary Club of Accra Legon East and partners carried out a major environmental and health-support programme: The Club partnered the Forest Commission district offices in Somanya and Ayikuma to plant 150 trees to promote environmental sustainability and landscape restoration. Amdiya Abdul-Latiff, founder of Eco-Me Africa educated the young boys and girls on stages in their adolescent development and how to take take proper care of their bodies.
Through the collaboration with Eco-Me Africa, 500 reusable sanitary pads were distributed to female students as part of an adolescent health sensitization session to improve menstrual hygiene management and school attendance.
Technical and financial stewardship
Project managers confirmed that all installations meet national water standards and
were designed for low maintenance and local operability. The total project budget was
managed openly and included hydrogeological surveys, drilling, mechanization and
community engagement to ensure long-term usability. The total project cost stands at
approximately GHS 199,299.00 and USD 38,326 covering hydrogeological surveys,
drilling, mechanization, water quality testing, and community engagement
Local reaction
School administrators, community leaders and parents expressed relief and gratitude,
noting immediate benefits in reduced time spent fetching water, improved hygiene at
schools, and the prospect of fewer waterborne illnesses. Community representatives
pledged to form local committees to oversee daily operation, routine maintenance and
security of this impacful water supply project.
Forward view
Members of the Rotary Club of Accra Legon East described the commissioning as a
model of international partnership and local ownership, and encouraged other
communities to organize and apply for similar support through Rotary channels. The
boreholes, together with the tree-planting and menstrual-health interventions, create
an integrated package of health, education and environmental gains for Agormeda and
surrounding communities.
The Govenor of Rotary District 9104 ,Nana Yaa Siriboe and Nana Dr. Korlekwor Korli
Yohi III unveling the plaque
Students and community members using the new tap stand at Agormeda — a visible sign
of improved access to safe drinking water and healthier school environments
President Emmanuel Sessou and Immediate Past President Peter Osei Asamoah
showcasing the Club Awards
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