For the role he has played in improving access to drinking water in the rural regions, Suleiman Mustapha emerged as the winner of the recent JOM Charity Awards, commonly known as JOMCA Awards.
The award was presented in recognition of his funding and installation of water purification technologies to address the lack of water and poor water quality in the target communities.
The award highlights Mustapha’s contribution towards the development of sustainable solutions to water treatment aimed at reducing the incidence of waterborne diseases. His work has been behind the improvement of health outcomes among communities through the availability of affordable and permanent sources of clean water in regions where clean water remains a significant challenge.
Water quality professionals and public health officials have observed that the deployment of sophisticated purification technology in rural communities has the ability to effectively reduce instances of cholera, dysentery, and other waterborne diseases caused by water contamination.
Public health professional Dr. Omolara Adeyemi noted that “access to safe drinking water is central to community health and development. Innovative solutions that effectively solve water contamination problems are critical, particularly in communities with insufficient infrastructure”.
The prize emphasises the importance of local leadership and community engagement in applying water safety measures. The stakeholders emphasize that sustainable water management entails consistent investment, technological adaptation for adaptation to the local setting, and frequent maintenance to enhance long-term benefits.
Mustapha’s reception of the JOMCA Award is also reflective of a broader commitment to mitigating water access issues through technological innovation. As ongoing water scarcity and pollution threats continue to assault vulnerable communities, efforts such as these are seen as a top priority in striving for enhanced public health and rural resilience.
The ritual was attended by officials from the development agencies, health organisations, and representatives of the local government who appreciated the project for its contribution towards improving health standards among the affected.
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