Foff Water Solution Expands Access to Clean Water Across Sierra Leone Through Affordable Borehole Drilling Services

Access to clean and safe drinking water remains a major development priority in Sierra Leone, particularly in underserved communities where piped water systems are often unreliable or nonexistent.

Foff Water Solution, a Sierra Leonean water infrastructure company based in Newton, Waterloo, is working to bridge that gap by offering a range of professional borehole drilling and water system installation services to households, farms, NGOs, and institutions across the country.

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With years of operational experience and a growing portfolio of satisfied clients, Foff Water Solution has established itself as a trusted name in the local water services industry in Sierra Leone.

The company provides a full spectrum of water infrastructure solutions, including geo surveys, borehole drilling, pump installations, bush pump fittings, tanks and stands, plumbing, flushing, borehole deepening, and comprehensive repair and maintenance.

“Our mission is to ensure that every Sierra Leonean, regardless of location, has access to clean and sustainable water,” said Khalifa Al-Sidiq Fofanah, CEO of Foff Water Solution. “We believe that access to safe water is not a luxury, it’s a human right. That’s why we’ve committed ourselves to making water infrastructure affordable, durable, and accessible,” he added.

According to UNICEF, nearly one-third of Sierra Leone’s population lacks access to basic water services. This deficit is most pronounced in rural and peri-urban areas where groundwater remains the most viable source of safe drinking water.

Foff Water Solution addresses this challenge by deploying modern drilling rigs, professional survey tools, and skilled personnel to locate, drill, and construct functional water systems tailored to the terrain and needs of each community.

The company’s office, located at 15 Main Motor Road, Masiaka Highway, Newton-Waterloo, serves as the hub for operations, consultations, and equipment mobilization. Clients can reach the team directly via +232 75 882070, +232 99 808201, or +232 88 882070, all available on WhatsApp for ease of communication.

Unlike many smaller operators in the sector, Foff Water Solution offers end-to-end services, ensuring clients do not need to coordinate with multiple vendors. From conducting geological surveys to assess underground water viability to the final installation of pumps and tanks, the company ensures quality control at every stage.

In addition to new installations, the company also specializes in borehole deepening, flushing, and rehabilitation of existing systems, a key service for communities facing drying wells or aging infrastructure.

Foff Water Solution works with a diverse clientele, including private homeowners, commercial farms, schools, clinics, and non-governmental organizations.

“We’ve drilled for schools, orphanages, farms, and even small-scale irrigation projects,” Khalifa added. “We’re proud to play a role in national development by bringing a basic but essential resource, clean water, to where it is needed most.”

For consultations, quotations, or project partnerships, Foff Water Solution encourages interested parties to reach out via call or WhatsApp.

Clients can reach the team directly via +232 75 882070, +232 99 808201, or +232 88 882070, all available on WhatsApp for ease of communication.

Sponsored content. This article was produced in partnership with Foff Water Solution.

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  • Abu Bakarr Jalloh

    Abu Bakarr Jalloh is a Sierra Leonean writer, blogger, freelance journalist, YouTuber, and content creator. He is the CEO, founder, and Editor-in-Chief of The African Dream. For more info, send an email to abu@theafricandreamsl.com or WhatsApp +23276211583....

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