 It's part of the effort to end open defecation among students and public schools in Uruguay. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Rotary Club of Ikenobu have commissioned a boho and a six-unit solo toilet built for the Furolla community, secondary school in Uruguay, west of the Ikenobu government area of Imo State. Speaking during the commissioning and handing over the project to the school authorities, the two donors expressed with few men saying they have no doubt that the aim of the project will be accomplished. Some of the students who spoke to newsmen expressed their delight. Well, this is a water sanitation and hygiene project embarked upon by the president and members of Rotary Club of Ikenobu Oweri. In partnership with the Church of Latter-day Saints Charities, it is indeed an eight-unit toilet dedicated for the children of this school. Before and now, they did not have anywhere to utilize as their colleges. But now, this project has been provided for the children and for the management of this school. Church has its own Latter-day Saints Charities. That is geared towards assisting our brothers and sisters from all walks of life in various parts of the world. So it's not about our, it must be a member of the church, you're not a member of the church. It's about the love that we want to share with our brothers from across the, across all feats. Sometimes, going to the church, sometimes you just enjoy to observe the service. It will help us to protect us from serious and curable diseases and to save us from different kinds of complications and to also help our teachers and wish them a happy new year.