 As part of community development, a church has built and donated three boreholes for three communities in Item, in Ben, the local government area of Abia State. While commissioning the boreholes, the church says the gesture is to ensure healthy living, especially for those living in rural areas. The community leaders lauded the church for their humanitarian services aimed at improving the lives of the people. Item is one of the areas in Abia State that lacks access to portable water, after several attempts by government and individuals to provide water failed. I'm highly impressed and excited for a church to have thought about a community that in need and did something of this nature. This is just, I mean, attain for the other churches to emulate. If they should do same, I think the community wouldn't be at ease right now. It's my best day. Today is my best day because not only that it is here for the community, it is also very close to my house. Yes, so it's a very good day. Please God and we pray that the Church of Jesus Christ of Liddard day since we continue to progress. We should come again, view your church here, view the school here. We have one to give to you. If you listen to my speech with my people, I said this does not cost us one. The church did everything for us and we are very glad about it. It's a wonderful thing for us. If you look very well, you can see that there are one or two places we try to make water would work there. It's not working. So this is a wonderful thing we've received. We hope that this will just be the first of many in the whole of Item. This is the seventh boho we have been in the last two years. And we want to continue to do that in many places. All we want to do is to bless the children of God without any difficulty for thank you. The only thank you you can do for us is to continue to maintain the water and make sure there is no quarrel resulting out of the use of the water. So on behalf of the church again, I want to express my thanks to all of you.