Agincourt Resources has reaffirmed its commitment to improving community well-being through the construction of public sanitation facilities in Huta Godang Village. The Mandi, Cuci, Kakus (MCK) facility—a public amenity providing bathing, washing and toilet facilities—was officially handed over on 3rd July 2026 through the signing of a Handover Certificate, attended by representatives from the Community Department, the village administration and the construction committee.
The MCK facility was built to provide proper sanitation and ablution facilities for the Subululubidya Mosque. Previously, the mosque’s toilets were no longer considered fit for use as they lacked a septic tank, causing wastewater to flow directly into a nearby drainage channel. The existing structure had also deteriorated, while the available clean water source had begun to show signs of contamination. Limited financial resources within the mosque’s management had further delayed the construction work.

Although the project was disrupted by the flash floods of 25 November 2025, construction was eventually completed through the collaboration of all parties involved. In addition to the new MCK facility, the mosque’s ablution area was renovated to provide a safer and more comfortable environment for worshippers.
The Government and residents of Huta Godang Village expressed their appreciation for the support provided. The improved sanitation facilities are expected to enhance comfort for worshippers, promote better public health and contribute to the village’s ongoing post-disaster recovery efforts.







