Hon. Abdulazeez King Restores Hope with Clean Water: Borehole Rehabilitation Brings Life Back to Osisi, Ipaku, and Inoziomi Communities in Adavi


Hon. Abdulazeez King Restores Hope with Clean Water: Borehole Rehabilitation Brings Life Back to Osisi, Ipaku, and Inoziomi Communities in Adavi

In the heart of Adavi Local Government Area, something truly remarkable is happening. Through the Renew Hope Borehole Rehabilitation Initiative, Hon. Abdulazeez King is bringing back one of life’s greatest blessings to the people of Osisi, Ipaku, and Inoziomi Ward in Kogi State, clean and reliable water.

For years, residents of these communities faced the daily struggle of finding safe water. Many walked long distances under the hot sun, relying on unsafe or unreliable sources. Today, those difficult days are giving way to a new chapter of comfort and relief. The sound of water now flows freely again, and with it comes joy, gratitude, and renewed hope.



Hon. Abdulazeez King has often emphasized that true leadership means touching lives in real and meaningful ways. Speaking on the initiative, he reaffirmed his belief that good governance begins with providing what people truly need access to clean water, good health, and dignity for every family.

The Renew Hope project has touched the hearts of many. Residents describe it as a life-changing intervention that has restored peace and ease to their daily lives. Mothers now draw water close to home. Children laugh as they fill their buckets without fear or struggle. Elders bless the effort, seeing it as a return of hope to their land.


From Osisi to Ipaku and Inoziomi, clean water now flows as a symbol of compassion and progress. It reminds everyone that even the simplest acts of service can bring lasting joy.


Through this project, Hon. Abdulazeez King has shown that leadership is not just about promises, but about presence, care, and action. The Renew Hope Initiative is more than a development project, it is a message of love, commitment, and a brighter future for Adavi and the entire Kogi State.

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