Pankshin, 12 October, 2025 / 9:51 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Michael Gobal Gokum of Nigeria’s Pankshin Diocese has decried the “dire” situation in his Episcopal See, attributed to years of conflict and economic instability, and has commissioned a water facility to address the people’s basic needs.
On the sidelines of commissioning a solar-powered water facility on October 10, Bishop Michael Gokum told ACI Africa that poverty remains “widespread” across his Diocese.
“Many families in my Diocese live without necessities such as clean water, food, and healthcare. Despite efforts by the Church and humanitarian organizations, fetching water had long meant trekking long distances and enduring health risks from contaminated sources,” the Nigerian Catholic Bishop explained.
He hailed the solar-powered boreholes – serving the communities of Bunga and Pusit – as a “lifeline” for residents.
“This project is a testimony of what can be achieved when humanity comes together for a common good. I appeal to you to take ownership of the boreholes, use them responsibly, and ensure they serve you and your children for many years to come,” Bishop Gokum said.






