Leading ICT and electronics company, RLG has proposed to the leadership of parliament, it wants to build a borehole in each of the 275 constituencies in Ghana.
In a letter sighted by myjoyonline and copied to all 275 members of parliament, the company said it had a “Water For All Initiative” as part of its corporate social responsibility.
The initiative which is under the auspices of the RLG Ghana Foundation intends “sponsoring the drilling of a borehole each in all the parliamentary constituencies in Ghana”.
The letter described RLG Ghana Foundation as “a private foundation dedicated to the promotion and implementation of social development initiatives”.
It asked interested Members of parliament to indicate on an attached form “the most appropriate town/community the borehole should be sited”.
The letter is dated 10th June 2013.


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