The Federal Government of Somalia has kicked off a major infrastructure initiative in Bakool region, with a deep water well project officially launched in Hudur town.
Spearheaded by Sheikh Aden Mohamed Nur (Madoobe), Speaker of the House of the People, the project marks a significant milestone in addressing water scarcity in south-western Somalia.
The Deep Water Well Project Addresses Water Crisis
The well is part of a broader effort to improve living standards in the region and was initiated personally by Speaker Madoobe in response to critical water shortages impacting local communities.
The project aims to provide a sustainable water source for Hudur, ensuring long-term relief from persistent drought conditions.
Government Commitment on Full Display
The groundbreaking ceremony drew attendance from prominent officials including the Minister of Livestock, Forestry, and Pasture, as well as regional and district leaders.
Their involvement underscores strong governmental backing and collaboration between national and local authorities.
Construction Begins Soon
Drilling operations are set to commence in the coming days.
Once completed, the deep water well project is expected to serve thousands, improve public health, and lay the foundation for future regional development.
A Vision for Resilient Communities in Bakool
Hudur water well project not only represents progress in essential services but also signals a renewed commitment to tackling infrastructure challenges across Somalia’s rural regions.
It reflects a growing movement toward resilience, prosperity, and government accountability.
Source: SONNA