Dear Sir,
Please allow me space in your widely read newspaper to vent out my views on a burning issue in our Community.
It is a fact that, your newspaper is new, but it is not as new as the name new implies, it however wins my mind because of the stands the paper takes in publishing issues.
However, let me now go to the point, we the people of Wellington Community are suffering for pip-burn water at every given day.
If one takes into consideration the various public institutions situated in this location, water shortage should not be a problem at all.
The other sad development is the lack of power supply (light) in the area sometimes the Community goes without light for days the authority will not say a ward.
If, at this stage authorities concern do not intervene to salvage the situation, the free education President Bio is talking about will be meaningless because school going children will on the streets up to 2pm in search of water.
I suggest that, to ease the problem of water, government or the authority concern should entrusted the supply of water to the Community by the Headmen, Section Chiefs and to give out more tanks to the Community.
Brima Allie Sesay,
City Road, Willington, Freetown.
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