October 19, 2024

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Prime Minister – Gov’t believes in people-centered development

Contracts were signed for community development projects in Victory Valley, Linden

– contracts awarded for projects in Victory Valley

Initiatives implemented by the PPP/C Administration are heavily centred around the development of the citizens, according to Prime Minister, Mark Phillips.

Phillips was speaking at a contract signing ceremony held in the community of Victory Valley, Region Ten (Upper Demerara-Berbice) on Friday.

“I am happy that the government is here with you today with these projects, because as a government we believe in people centred development. And people are included in the implementation of the projects and I think that is important for all of us here,” the PM stated.

It was disclosed that contracts were awarded to nine residents of Victory Valley to desilt drains, construct bridges, small roads and footpaths. The contractors were encouraged to hire persons from the community, especially youths in an effort to create employment and foster community development by keeping the revenue within the community.

Further, the PM urged residents to not be distracted by the naysayers, as Guyana is currently experiencing  unprecedented growth.

Contracts were signed for community development projects in Victory Valley, Linden

“Don’t let anybody get in your way of what is happening in Guyana now. We are on a thrust to develop this entire country and Region Ten will not be left out. What we are focused on now is bringing development to all the people of Linden, all the people in Region Ten, all the people in all the other nine regions and this is just part of the development,” he emphasised.

Prime Minister Phillips also pointed out that a number of major projects that will benefit residents of Region Ten significantly, the reconstruction of Soesdyke/Linden Highway.

Further, another major project underway is the Linden to Mabura road that will connect the mining town to Lethem, Region Nine. The project aims to cut travel time and increase economic development for citizens. Thus far, the US$190M project being undertaken by Brazilian company, Construtora Queiroz Galvao S.A. has created employment for more than 100 Guyanese.

It was noted that the government has rehabilitated a number of roads in Victory Valley from First to Third Ally and the back road.

PM Phillips noted that Lindeners can look forward to more development in the coming years.

Additionally, Public Works Minister, Bishop Juan Edghill and Junior Minister, Deodat Indar were also present at the contract signing.