Stabroek News Sunday

Mabaruma in need of more finances, mayor says

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While Mabaruma has come a long way since receiving township status in 2015, more financial support is needed to ensure that it forges ahead with its plan to become a model hinterland town, according to Mayor Henry Smith.

Speaking to this newspaper recently, Smith informed that in keeping with government’s green state developmen­t initiative, a green park was establishe­d at Hosororo.

Additional­ly, the town has seen the execution of a number of road projects, including the constructi­on of a concrete roadway from the airport to the Mabaruma main road junction and from the Kumaka waterfront to the main road. Presently he said, the constructi­on of a concrete road from the Kumaka Junction road to the secondary school in the area is being done.

“Yes, we have achieved immensely. We have been able to do a lot of work for the town,” he told this newspaper, while also stressing that more finances are needed.

Smith pointed out that the town does not generate revenue since it has not yet started the collection of rates and taxes and instead it depends on the annual subvention received from the government and money from subcontrac­ting. On the latter, he explained that the contracts from the region would be subcontrac­ted to contractor­s and the council would get a percentage of the contract cost. He said that money is used to pay salaries to staff and a stipend to the councillor­s. Smith pointed out that the money is not always paid over to the council in a timely manner. The

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