Press Release
FACE Africa Commences Historic Pipe-Borne Water Project in Old Sodoken
Date Published: 2026-05-11 21:04:18
FACE Africa has officially commenced work today in Old Sodoken, making it the first of the five selected native towns to benefit from a modern pipe-borne water system initiative.
The groundbreaking project marks a historic and unprecedented development across Maryland County, as traditional communities begin receiving access to such essential infrastructure aimed at improving safe and clean water accessibility for residents.
Community members of Old Sodoken welcomed the commencement of the project with excitement and appreciation, describing the initiative as a major step toward improving living conditions and public health within the area.
The project forms part of ongoing efforts to expand access to clean drinking water in rural communities and reflects a growing commitment to sustainable community development throughout Pleebo Sodoken District.
Hon. Rep. Anthony F. Williams continues to demonstrate strong leadership and commitment to development by facilitating initiatives that produce meaningful and impactful short-term results for ordinary citizens. His continued engagement with development partners and stakeholders has contributed significantly to bringing vital social services and infrastructure projects to communities across the district.
Residents and local leaders praised Hon. Williams for his proactive efforts and dedication to improving the lives of the people, noting that the pipe-borne water initiative will greatly reduce the challenges associated with access to safe drinking water.
The commencement of work in Old Sodoken represents the beginning of what many citizens describe as a transformative chapter for native communities in Maryland County, with hopes that the remaining selected towns will soon benefit from similar life-changing infrastructure projects.