November 25, 2024

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President Ali promises $80M for development of Pigeon Island

Residents of Pigeon Island, East Coast Demerara during the meeting

Pigeon Island residents on the East Coast Demerara can soon look forward to major developments with the allocation of some $80M for road works and other community enhancement projects.

It was revealed that the announcement was made yesterday by President Irfaan Ali, who led an outreach to the community.

Ali disclosed that through a consultative process, three priority areas were identified for development there.

The President said among them finalisation of the land regularisation process, which is currently ongoing, and upgrading of the road and drainage networks.

It was revealed that technically skilled persons from the area are being recruited to be part of the project and will be hired to assist with the undertaking of works thereby creating employment for residents there.

The Head of State said a technical team comprising engineers from the Housing and Water, Local Government and Regional Development, and Public Works ministries have been given 72 hours to complete the design for the road network, which will be upgraded to asphaltic concrete.

We want you to take responsibility. So, we are going to work in finding the technically skilled people in this community and we’re going to design a project in which we will give you a concrete surface road in this community. The government, the engineers and the community will work together. We will hire people from right here in your community to be part of the development process,” Ali stressed.

It was pointed out that within three to four weeks the contract will be advertised for another road project, which will see the resurfacing of a major roadway on the island.

Further, it was revealed that under a community employment programme persons will be hired to ensure the maintenance of the community.

The Head of State pointed out that the importance of residents cooperating with the government to decide on how the community will move forward.“Today, as has been the hallmark of this government, we are here to listen to you. We are here to listen to your ideas. We listen to some of your issues, but also to some of your thoughts on how we’d be progressing and what you would like to see”, Dr. Ali noted.

Additionally, Ali disclosed that his government will assist with the development of the playfield in the area.  The President said that investments in the community will lead to an increase in its net value.

He noted, “That is the consequence of development, that every time the country develops and grow, your net value, your families’ value increases, the realisable value on a piece of land and your house goes up.”

Residents of Pigeon Island, East Coast Demerara during the meeting

Importantly, the President pointed out that the announcement coincides with the new government’s second year in office.

Ali reiterated that the government’s ‘One Guyana’ vision remains unchanged, as development for all Guyanese remains a priority and is evident through the transformation taking place across the country.

The President disclosed that the transformative agenda will be far progressed by the end of this year, and Guyanese can look forward to improvement in their livelihoods.

Further, reference was also made to the gas-to-energy project, and how this will lead to affordable and reliable electricity.

The Head of State also addressed a number of other concerns raised by residents present at the meeting. Agriculture Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha; Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister, Mohabir Anil Nandlall; Local Government and Regional Development Minister, Nigel Dharamlall; Junior Housing and Water Minister, Susan Rodrigues; and Junior Public Works, Deodat Indar, along with other technical staff from the respective ministries were also in attendance.