In the bows of the clouds,
In the belly of aquifers,
In the beds of rivers,
And in the depth of wells,
We see its traces, even in our homes.
Its flow blesses us with some satisfaction,
Its vitality feeds our national grid that propels growth.
Water remains one resource that defines life for all the organisms on this planet.
And yet we know of those whose greed is molesting and assaulting the dignity of its magnificence.
We hear the footprints of those who will poison it in their quest for wealth. How unfortunate.
On the occasion of this year's World Water Day,
You are invited to take action to help solve the water and sanitation crisis in the world.
Kindly remind those who are drunk and still yeayearn drink water today and tomorrow to also take action.
Remind everyone who gets their daily bread from the use of water to up their game to conserve water 💦.
Remind residents of towns named after rivers and every one bearing river names about the need to invoke the subtle loyalty clause to act to restore our rivers.
And please remind all those greedily muddying our waters to be mindful of the effects of their action on their children.
Since every effort made to conserve water can bring a big change to all of us, let's join hands to TAKE ACTION TODAY.
HAPPY WORLD WATER 💧 💦 DAY
Greetings from me to you.
©KYB ✍🏿22/03/23
The passion for progressive development of the Afrikan people and the Afrikan continent, inspires me to use the tool of Journalism and effective communication to explore, affect and empower the many sons and daughters of the continent and people of good will, through my write-ups and interactions on any platform available, in order to promote our holistic development agenda.
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