Friday, January 31, 2025

LG Electronics Donates Borehole To Oyo Community

In a heartwarming gesture, LG Electronics has donated a solar-powered borehole to the Agba-Akin community in Ibadan, Oyo State, providing a reliable source of clean water and enhancing the quality of life for residents.

This initiative addresses the community’s long-standing challenges in accessing clean and safe drinking water, thereby reducing the risk of waterborne diseases.

According to Hari Elluru, Head of Corporate Marketing, Nigeria, “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 LG’s commitment to sustainable solutions that improve lives and foster development, aligning with their philosophy of understanding customers and offering optimal solutions to improve their lives.

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The solar-powered borehole not only provides clean water but also promotes the use of renewable energy, demonstrating LG’s dedication to sustainability and inclusive growth in Nigeria. The community has expressed gratitude for the gesture, promising to maintain and sustain the project.

This donation is part of LG’s broader commitment to corporate social responsibility, focusing on sustainable development and community empowerment.

The company’s efforts have made a positive impact on the community, and this latest initiative is a testament to their dedication to improving lives.

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