Really Generous, Mohamed Salah Donated Land for Construction of Waste Treatment Plant
Mohamed Salah is known as the figure of a religious and generous footballer.
The Liverpool winger has recently shown his generous character.
Reported by BolaSport.com from Egypt Independent, Mohamed Salah donated his land and built a sewage treatment plant to supply clean drinking water to the villagers.
Mohamed Salah's father said the land in Sharbatu village, Gharbia, is worth 8 million Egyptian pounds, equivalent to 6.3 billion rupiah.
The father has agreed and signed as a witness that the land contract is a 'donation' without compensation for the purpose of building a sewage treatment plant.
The clean water will then flow through the villages of Nagrig and Shabratu as well as with other neighboring villages of Bassioun center, in Gharbia city.
Gharbia Governor Ahmed Deif Sakr, said that donations are nothing new to Salah, because the Egyptian national team player is a philanthropist who contributes greatly to Egyptians and especially Nagrig villagers.
"Wrong is a role model to be followed by youth and he's loved millions around the world because he gives happiness to their faces. He is also the best ambassador to Egypt in the world for promoting tourism, "said Sakr.
Sakr added that he had contacted Salah's father and they had chosen a piece of land and signed the contract.